What It Is! Funky Soul And Rare Grooves (1967-1977)

by Rhino / Wea

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Release Date:2006-10-03
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227763527
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Rhino / Wea
ASIN:B000GIWS4W
Category:Music

Tracks on What It Is! Funky Soul And Rare Grooves (1967-1977) by Rhino / Wea

  1. Spreadin' Honey -- Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band
  2. Soul Finger -- Bar-Kays
  3. The Shadow Of Your Smile -- Brother Jack McDuff
  4. Gangster Of Love (Parts 1 and 2) -- Jimmy Norman
  5. The Memphis Train -- Rufus Thomas
  6. Get Out Of My Life Woman -- Grassella Oliphant
  7. Live Right Now -- Eddie Harris
  8. Pig Snoots, Part 1 -- Natural Bridge Bunch
  9. Soul Sound System -- The Freedom Sounds featuring Wayne Henderson
  10. Snatching It Back -- Clarence Carter
  11. Stoned Soul -- Artie Christopher
  12. Getting The Corners -- The T.S.U. Tornadoes
  13. Sexy Coffee Pot -- Tony Alvon & The Belairs
  14. Don't Come Around Here Anymore -- Mark Putney
  15. Keep On Dancing -- The Commodores
  16. Right On Brother--Part 1 -- The Southshore Commission
  17. Pop, Popcorn Children -- Eldridge Holmes
  18. It's Your Thing -- Cold Grits
  19. It's All In Your Mind -- Soul Angels
  20. Funky John -- Johnny Cameron & The Camerons
  21. Help Me Make Up My Mind -- Joyce Jones
  22. Rock Me Baby -- Lou Johnson
  23. Sing A Simple Song -- The Noble Knights
  24. Do You Dig It -- Titus Turner
  25. Funky Canyon -- Phil Moore Jr.
  26. Jan Jan -- The Fabulous Counts
  27. Tampin -- The Rhine Oaks
  28. Gossip -- Cyril Neville
  29. Somebody In The World For You -- The Mighty Hannibal
  30. Stanga -- Little Sister
  31. Jumpin' Jack Flash -- Ananda Shankar
  32. The Deacon -- Brute Force
  33. Sookie Sookie -- Don Covay & The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band
  34. Right On -- Clarence Wheeler & The Enforcers
  35. (Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Going To Go -- Curtis Mayfield
  36. Stepping Stones -- Johnny Harris
  37. I'm Just Like You -- 6ix
  38. Funky Thing--Part 1 -- The Unemployed
  39. Messie Bessie -- Shirley Scott
  40. Fairchild -- Willie West
  41. Cold Bear -- The Gaturs
  42. I Can't Get Next To You -- Mongo Santamaria
  43. Feelin' Alright -- Lulu
  44. Soul Bowl -- Memphis Horns
  45. Tuane -- Hammer
  46. Take It Off--Part 2 -- Johnny Tolbert & De Thangs
  47. Seeds Of Life -- Harlem River Drive featuring Eddie Palmieri & Jimmy Norman
  48. Engine Number 9 -- Wilson Pickett
  49. Hard Times -- Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters
  50. What So Never The Dance--Pt. 1 & 2 -- Houseguests
  51. Headless Heroes -- Eugene McDaniels
  52. Spinning Wheel -- Wade Marcus
  53. Bad Tune -- Earth, Wind & Fire
  54. Mr. Cool -- Rasputin's Stash
  55. Don't Cha Hear Me Callin' To Ya -- Junior Mance
  56. Hang On In There -- The Stovall Sisters
  57. Funky Nassau (Part 2) -- The Beginning Of The End
  58. Whatever's Fair -- Mark Holder & The Positives
  59. Face It -- Ed Robinson
  60. Wah Wah Man -- Young-Holt Unlimited
  61. Rock Steady (alternate mix) -- Aretha Franklin
  62. Won't Nobody Listen -- Black Haze Express
  63. Goin' Down -- Allen Toussaint
  64. Suavecito -- Malo
  65. You Gotta Know Whatcha Doin' -- Charles Wright
  66. Mo Jo Hanna -- Tami Lynn
  67. Ridin' Thumb -- King Curtis
  68. Almendra -- Macondo
  69. Nuki Suki -- Little Richard
  70. Getting Uptown (To Get Down) -- United 8
  71. 8 Days On The Road -- Howard Tate
  72. Moon Shadow -- Labelle
  73. Let It Crawl -- Society's Bag
  74. Wanaoh -- Black Heat
  75. If It Was Good Enough For Daddy -- Clarence Reid
  76. Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky -- Claudia Lennear
  77. Cosmic Sea -- The Mystic Moods
  78. Kissing My Love -- Cold Blood
  79. Flute Thing -- Seatrain
  80. Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push N' Shove) Part 2 -- The Meters
  81. Funky To The Bone -- Freddi/Henchi & The Soul Setters
  82. Try It Again -- Bobby Byrd
  83. . Teasin' -- Cornell Dupree
  84. (Everybody Wanna Get Rich) Rite Away -- Dr. John
  85. Chicken Heads -- Oscar Brown Jr.
  86. Rien Ne Va Plus -- Funk Factory
  87. Cajun Moon -- Herbie Mann
  88. Improve -- Darrow Fletcher
  89. Riding High -- Faze-O
  90. Four Play -- Fred Wesley & The Horny Horns
  91. California Dreamin' -- Eddie Hazel

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

91 tracks deep and five hours long, this multi-artist, 4CD set mines rare, renowned, legendary, and little-known grooves from the vaults of Atlantic, Atco, and Warner Bros Records!
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Too many reissue compilations are content to merely slice 'n' dice familiar catalog choices in not particularly original ways. But this four-disc, 91-track trove of obscure '70s R&B and funk from Warner-distributed labels great and small argues there's still treasure to be gleaned from studio vaults--a five-hour groove-fest that's as interested in shaking booty as in opening ears. Even the genre's groundbreaking usual suspects (Wilson Pickett, the Bar-Kays, Curtis Mayfield, Earth, Wind & Fire, et al) are represented by selections that aren't immediately familiar, while Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin serves up a radically different, previously unreleased take of "Rock Steady." Still other stars contribute their sonic touches to some of the lesser-known cuts, as witnessed by the patent trippiness of Sly Stone alter-egos 6ix and Stanga on "I'm Just Like You" and "Little Sister," respectively; the stark, party-not-so-hearty contrast of the Mayfield-written-and-produced "Hard Times" by Baby Huey & Baby Sisters; and the Meters' version of "Tampin'," released under the moniker of the Rhine Oaks.

Sequenced in rough chronological order, it's a savvy window into a musical evolution as well, with the rhythmic guitars, organ swells, and horn flourishes of traditional '60s R&B giving way to sinewy synths and increasingly chunky bass lines as the decade grooves on. While savvy hip-hoppers will note that many of the rarities here have already been repurposed by shrewd mixers, it's a revelation to hear them in their original form. A compelling deconstruction of an often clichéd and too-narrowly-defined genre, this is an anthology that showcases music that has influenced such contemporary artists as Tupac, the Beastie Boys, Snoop Dogg, and Kanye West, annotated by many of the original musicians who set the dance floor in motion. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews

I LOVE THIS BOX! - Reviewed on 2008-10-23
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While I can't deny that there are a few tunes in this set that I fast forward over, I still had to give it 5 stars just because of the tunes that you can put on repeat more than make up for the few lemons. Lots of instrumentals on this set that will keep you grooving for years. Anyone looking for inspiration (rappers/dancers/musicians) will find it here. This is not the stuff that you're going to find on your pre-programed radio stations. Even the liner notes don't know who some of these artists are! ENJOY!
Funk-tastic! - Reviewed on 2008-08-26
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Don't have much to add, as the other reviews have covered this box set excellently.

This is an awesome collection of funk tunes, and one of the best box sets I've ever had the privilege to own. Great for both the novice and funk collector.
You must have it! - Reviewed on 2008-06-12
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This is the best funky soul music compilation ever!
I read an excellent review in some magazine and
decided it would be a great present for my husband.
I'm not exaggerating: it's probably the best funk/soul compilation ever!
Already the CD box is beautifully designed, lots of great information and trivia and photos.
The songs are very well selected: you go from one track to the other and it's a very mellow swift. Usually other music compilations have just a few good tracks and the other stuff is annoying.
But this is honestly amazing!
A MUST-HAVE - Reviewed on 2008-04-28
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I've been collecting vintage funk for over ten years, and this set is a one-stop shop for the Padwan funk enthusiast or a seasoned connoisseur. If you like it raw with a great backbone and big horns, this is the place to get it.

I can't get enough of this set. I've been listening to it non-stop for over a week and I'm still surprised and delighted by every track. Can't say enough about it. If you're on the fence, TRUST ME and take the plunge. It's actually a huge bargain for the price.
Classic for lovers of horn-heavy 1970's funk - Reviewed on 2008-02-25
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Not a bad track in the bunch, and several gems on each disk. Some amazing horn players are mixed into these sessions (e.g. Clark Terry on trumpet -- quite a surprise! -- and Herbie Mann on flute). And many, many great horn sections. Everyone who grew up in the 70's has heard these amazing players, but few know their names. Take the time to read the excellent supporting information and change that situation!
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