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give me your favourite record from any of these genre, preferably it combines them somehow
i know hes hot right now but thundercat is great
What is the deepest, grooviest, straight funkiest funk album in the history of funk?
For Soul it's Lee Moses, James Carr, and Otis Redding. All else get fucked.
>>72417083
there's a riot goin' on is pretty 10/10 god-tier
learned about isaac hayes from south park when i was 12, this album has been a favourite since then
>>72417384
need names dezu pls
>>72416737
>>72416737
You posted it OP
That or pic related
Willie Weeks' bass solo on Everything Is Everything is the strongest aphrodisiac known to man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUNz3A1cVus
>>72417173
Hot Buttered Soul [Enterprise, 1969]
This album is a smash, and it may be so overstated that it has its own validity--a baroque, luscious production job over the non-singing of one half of Sam & Dave's production-songwriting team. C
The Isaac Hayes Movement [Enterprise, 1970]
I admit that his arrangements can be "interesting"--my my my, a gypsy fiddle on "Something"--but they'd be more so at a less stately pace than four songs per LP. And if his voice is best displayed when he talks, why doesn't he do a whole album of raps like the one preceding "I Stand Accused"? Might be pretty funny. C
Shaft [Enterprise, 1971]
Pretty rhythmic for a soundtrack--if a backup band played this stuff before the star-of-our-show came on you wouldn't get bored until midway into the second number. Proving that not only do black people make better pop-schlock movies than white people, they also make better pop-schlock music. As if we didn't know. C+
Live at the Sahara [Enterprise, 1973]
I like Ike live because he makes fun of himself, but though I hear the patrons laughing I miss his turquoise tights. Can't even say I wish I'd been there--not in Tahoe, thanks. But the band is crisp and funky, and he does talk more on stage than on record if you can believe that, and I even find "Rock Me Baby" sexy myself. Not "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," though. B-
Branded [Pointblank, 1995] :(
>>72417169
hard to argue with this