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Saturday, October 27, 2018

Playlist 10/27/2018

Healing Power of Funk

Mothership Connection (Star Child) - Parliament

(Most of) Side A of Breakestra's The Live Mix vol 2 (2000, Stone's Throw)

Jagger the Dagger
Summer in the City
Bubble Gum
Crosswind
Just Kissed my Baby
Getting Nasty
Space
It's the JB's Monaurail
T.L.C.
Funky Drummer
Crumbs Off the Table

Loran's Dance - Idris Muhammad
Moment of Truth - Earth Wind & Fire
Just Enough Room for Storage - James Brown
Rigor Mortis - Cameo

Melting Pot - Booker T & The MGs
The Boo Boo Song - King Coleman
Lady Jane - Mandrill
Off Into a Black Thing - Willie Henderson & The Soul Explosions
It's Your Thing - Cold Grits

Check Your Bucket - Eddie Bo
What's Up Front That Counts - The Counts
Kool It (Here Comes the Fuzz) - Kool & The Gang
T Plays It Cool - Marvin Gaye
You Can't Love Me, If You Don't Respect Me - Lyn Collins, The Female Preacher
Cissy Strut - The Esso Trinidad Steel Drummers

Hey Fellas - Trouble Funk
Rat Kissed the Cat on the Naval - U.S. Music
Loose Booty - Parliament

Full-Side Funk:

African Rhythms by Oneness of Juju (1975, Black Fire)

LP Cover for African Rhythms by Oneness of Juju

African Rhythms
Kazi
Funky Wood

Mr. Hot Pants aka Across the Track - The Believers

Monday, October 22, 2018

RIP Razor Sharp

Sad news. Joel "Razor Sharp" Johnson, keyboardist and longtime collaborator with Bootsy Collins , has passed away. You can find Johnson on Bootsy's earliest tracks as well as Bootsy's most recent CDs.


Saturday, October 20, 2018

Playlist 10/20/2018

Let There Be Drums (Funk Drum & Percussion Showcase)

Funk has many unique qualities & techniques, but nothing stands out more in the hearts of its fans than the absolutely delicious drumming found in its best songs. While most funk is basically in 4/4 time, the drummers pop and slide and syncopate on their own clock, filling the spaces with pure history. Funk's beat hearkens back to Africa, and on down through the African-American slave era (with its frequent prohibitions against black people drumming in public), and then into the Jazz era. Funk brought the jazz line back to "popular" forms, adding a depth to the early 60's soul sound that feels new & fresh even its hoary ancestral glory. Although disco distinguished itself by stripping the drum line back down to a more metronomic feel (& an awful lot of high-hat), hip hop DJs (& electronic producers) always maintained a connection to funk rhythms, often sampling famous drum breaks or programming drum machines to match the older style. It's no accident that the earliest drum machines were popularly known as "funk boxes."

In this episode, Music on the One celebrates the genius musical talent of its drummers defining the sound. Even when a personnel list is not available, we still give respect to the power of the drum, which links us to history, culture, and identity. 

Have you hugged your local drummer today?


Let There Be Drums - Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band (Michael Viner, bongos; Hal Blaine, drums)

Move On Up - Curtis Mayfield (Master Henry Gibson, congas)
Soul Drums - Pretty Purdie (Bernard Purdie, drums)
Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin (Bernard Purdie, drums)
A Funky Song - Ripple (Brian Sherrer, drums)
Hihache - The Lafayette Afro Rock Band (Ernest "Donny" Donable, drums)
The Message - Cymande (Sam Kelly, drums; most of the band, percussion)

Yeah Yeah - Black Rock
Amen Brother - The Winstons (Gregory Sylvester "GC" Coleman, drums)
Do That Stuff - Parliament (Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey or Bootsy Collins, drums)
Jelly Bread - Booker T & the MGs (Al Jackson, drums)
Love & Happiness - Al Green (Al Jackson, drums)

Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste, drummer extraordinaire, member of the Meters

Rigor Mortis - The Meters
Hey Pocky A Way - The Meters
Tippi-Toes - The Meters
Cissy Strut - The Meters  (Joseph "Zigaboo" Modeliste, drums)

Hook and Sling - Eddie Bo & The Soul Finders (James Black, drums)
Ashley's Roach Clip - The Soul Searchers (Kenneth Scoggins, drums, Lino Druitt, congas)
Power of Soul - Idris Muhammad (Idris Muhammad, drums, Ralph MacDonald, percussion)
Funky Drummer - James Brown (Clyde Stubblefield, drums)
It's A New Day - James Brown (Johnny Griggs, congas, either Clyde Stubblefield or Jabo Starks, drums)
Super Bad - James Brown (John "Jabo" Starks, drums)
Think (About It) - Lyn Collins, The Female Preacher (John "Jabo" Starks, drums)

Keep On Doin' - The Isley Brothers (George Moreland, drums)
There Was a Time - Dee Felice Trio (Emidio Dante DeFelice, drums)
Spreadin' Honey - The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band (James Gadson, drums)
Some Kind of Wonderful - Soul Brothers Six
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag - James Brown (Melvin Parker, drums)
Honky Tonk Popcorn - Bill Doggett (either Clyde Stubblefield or Jabo Starks)
Are You Ready? - Sly & The Family Stone (Greg Errico, drums)
You Better Think Twice (possibly Philippe Lehman, drums)
 Just Some More... Haaaaa-Sheeesh - JD & The Evil's Dynamite Band (possibly Philippe Lehman, drums)

Majestic Soul - Third Point

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Playlist 10/13/2018

Samples and Sources (part one) —

(Not Just) Knee Deep - Funkadelic
Me Myself & I - De La Soul

Night of the Living Baseheads - Public Enemy
The Grunt pt 1 & 2 - The JBs
Buzzsaw - The Turtles
Call Me D-Nice - D-Nice
Go Ahead in the Rain - A Tribe Called Quest
Slide - Slave

Nautilus - Bob James
Daytona 500 - Ghostface Killah
Bait - Ultramagnetic MCs
Rocket in the Pocket - Cerrone
Holy Ghost - The Bar-Kays
Pump Up the Volume - M/A/R/R/S
Two Sisters of Mystery - Mandrill
By The Time I Get to Arizona - Public Enemy

Borough Check - Digable Planets
We Live in Brooklyn Baby - Roy Ayers' Ubiquity
I Wanta Do Something Freaky to You - Leon Haywood
Nuthin But a G Thang - Dr. Dre
It Was a Good Day - Ice Cube
Footsteps in the Dark - The Isley Brothers
Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So) - The Chi-Lite
Crazy in Love - Beyoncé

I Know You Got Soul - Bobby Byrd
I Know You Got Soul - Eric B & Rakim

[We'll probably do this again soon, so stick around for part two!]

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Playlist 10/06/2016

Don't Throw Your Love in the Garbage Can - Vicki Anderson

Every Time He Comes Around - Minnie Riperton
Love Oh Love - Leroy Hutson
Funky President (People It's Bad) - James Brown
History Lesson/The World - Gil Scott-Heron

I'll Bet You - Funkadelic
Sagittarius Black - Timothy McNealy
Be Mine Tonight - Lloyd W. Williams
Daisy Lady - 7th Wonder
Cardova - The Meters
Pick Up the Pieces One by One - A.A.B.B.

Down Playlist
Get Up and Get Down - The Dramatics
Funk It Down - Caesar Frazier
Damper Down Popcorn - Calypso King & The Soul Investigators
Goin' Down - Allen Toussaint
Down Home Girl - The Coasters
Get Up to Get Down - Brass Construction

Up for the Down Stroke - Fred Wesley & The Horny Horns (feat. Maceo Parker)
Boogaloo Down Broadway - The Fantastic Johnny C
Shut 'Um Down - Gil Scott-Heron
Down and Out in New York City - James Brown
Getting Down for Xmas - Milly & Silly

Get Down with the Get Down - Melvin Sparks
The Breakdown pt 1 - Rufus Thomas

Rockit - Herbie Hancock