Category Archives: Funk

Gordon's War.

Artist: Various
Title: Gordon’s War (Original Soundtrack)
Year: 1973
Label: Buddah
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 4.75/5.0

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Gordon’s War is one of the best blaxploitation action film soundtracks ever created. It’s the quintessential funk record of the 70′s. Wah-wah guitars, killer drum breaks, smooth grooves, all of these elements make for a great album…and the film-inspired instrumentation make for an amazing soundtrack. Each track tells a story through the music, just read the song titles…close your eyes, then listen. Every 70′s film had a classic “chase” scene, typically these scenes are accompanied by a funky upbeat tune to keep you at the edge of your seat…well this albums chase scene is called “Hot Wheels”, and it has to be one of the BEST pieces of funk that I’ve ever heard. Most of the record was created by a little-known studio group called “Badder Than Evil”, and I have to say, prior to this record I’ve never heard of them. They’re not really well-documented outside of the work they did for this particular soundtrack, but regardless, they did their thing! Enjoy…

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Hot Wheels

Tell That Man to Go to Hell

Just Plain Luther

Harlem Dreams

Design
I really dig the lockup at the top. “Gordon’s War” typeset in Avant Garde Bold, with the words being separated by a black graphic of a Tommy Gun…with bullet holes randomly placed throughout the words, and even throughout the “featured artists” graphic on the left. All of these aspects are cool…but it doesn’t stop there, below is an illustration of Gordon (Paul Winfield), 9mm in hand, stomping on a heroin syringe! That’s an amazing image there…especially since the movie is about Gordon returning home from Vietnam, and cleaning up the drug scene in his neighborhood. But what puts it over the top is the cherrywine-colored tuxedo, pumped fist, and the big heel protruding forward (it’s simply just a dope perspective). Having this cover on white gives the whole thing more shape, and even a weird bit of a nice tension, having the headshot of Barbara Mason stuffed at the top right. Super cool cover.


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Live at P.J.'s.

Artist: Kool & the Gang
Title: Live at the P.J.’s
Year: 1971
Label: De-Lite
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 4.75/5.0

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Continuously funky, Kool & the Gang deliver AGAIN, with the release of their second LP, Live at P.J.’s. These guys have such an amazing sound, releasing a live album only adds value to the music…puts it over the TOP, it really gives us a sense of the personality of each musician as well. Listening closely, you can really begin to hear the improv, how they’re playing off of the vibe from one another…and you can even catch the mistakes. That’s when you know you’re deep into the grooves, when you can actually FEEL the music…Kool & the Gang has the ability to that to listeners. At this point the group hadn’t achieved any commercial success (which is when they were at their best in my opinion, anything released on De-Lite was classic), so the sound is raw…street…straight from the heart. Enjoy…
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Dujii

N.T.

The Penguin

Sombrero Sam

Design
This cover is nice because it captures the night of the performance. That aspect alone is what makes this such a powerful cover. If it was anything other than what it is, the impact would be lost. I really like how they used the outlined font over the dark photograph, that preserves the prominence of the image without being too distracted. At first glance, it looks like a “blah” cover, right? Have a second look and appreciate it for impact and composition.


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Too Hot To Handle.

Artist: Heatwave
Title: Too Hot To Handle
Year: 1976
Label: Epic
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 3.75/5.0

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This is Heatwave’s debut LP. In short, this record was very successful and earned them respect. It’s a diverse record, but very strict in its genre disciplines throughout. They touch on all sounds from soul love ballads, to disco, to funk, to jazz even. Heatwave had a very buttoned-up sound, very clean and crisp…something I’m usually not drawn into, but they were produced by Rod Temperton, so one cannot help but to fall in love with the music. The lead singer Johnnie Wilder, Jr is another major reason why this album gets major play, his voice had craaaaazy range, as expressed in the classic, “Always and Forever” where he demonstrates his ability to effectively sing in falsetto, tenor, and baritone without flaw! Enjoy the tunes…

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Always and Forever

All You Do Is Dial

Lay It On Me

Design
The cover is a funky illustration of their record melting on the concrete, obviously there’s a heatwave in town (pun intended). It’s a strong cover, however, the type is not helping out…not playing its part, it makes the cover seem a tad cheesy with the wavy effect added to it. The melting scene itself did the job.

The cover that I have is the US released LP. The group had an alternate cover for the European release of the record which looked like this.

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Just Outside of Town.

Artist: Mandrill
Title: Just Outside of Town
Year: 1973
Label: Polydor
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 3.5/5.0

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Heavily sampled LP, Just Outside of Town, by Mandrill. This LP is super funky, like most of their albums, but this one has that ’73 edge to it. Dope arrangements, versatile tracks from start to finish…Mandrill is really good at fusing their hardcore funk sound with latin music from time to time within their works. So much to say about this band as their discography is very solid, but scroll down and have a listen…

Just an interesting note, some say that Mandrill influenced Earth, Wind & Fire to add a horn section to their band, after EWF heard Mandrill perform live early on in their career.

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Love Song

Mango Meat

Fat City Strut

Design
The cover is simple but pretty awesome in the “group shot” style of photography. The location is perfect for this cover, it goes hand in hand with the title of the LP. This is not a scouted location it seems, which adds that raw edge to it. Their composition looks natural as well. That font is like, the most popular font used from ’70 to ’74 it seems, I’ve seen it so many times, I don’t dislike it but there’s nothing about it that excites me anymore. Overall, a VERY strong cover.


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Wasted.

Artist: The Gaturs
Title: Wasted
Year: 1970
Label: Gaturs Records
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 4.75/5.0

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The Gaturs are one of the best unheard-of funk groups in music history, representing the very strong New Orleans funk scene of the 70′s. They didn’t sound like the other artists and bands who came out of that same scene, legends like The Meters and Allan Toussaint just to name a couple. But The Gaturs held their own…their funk sound is HEAVY, RICH, and deeply rooted in the bayou funk style. This album is their only full LP, which makes it that much more special. Truly, a lost gem and one of my favorite records to date…

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Cold Bear

Gator Bait

Concentrate

Man That I Am

Design
This cover isn’t the greatest, however, it has that raw, gritty look and feel that appeals to me for some odd reason. The photo here is an “in-the-moment” capture of the group performing live, and that energy just travels directly through to whoever is interacting with the cover. The bold “Gaturs” logo is also a bit rough around the edges, but still has a dominant presence and really owns the 12″ x 12″ canvas. Something about it, I can dig…


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There It Is.

Artist: James Brown
Title: There It Is
Year: 1972
Label: Polydor
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 4.5/5.0

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As you all know, James Brown is the man! Very rarely will he create a bad record, this just happens to be one of my favorite records from the Godfather of soul, There It Is, from ’72. This album features a hot spoken word track, called “King Heroin”, arguably one of the most powerful drug cuts ever created. Brown uses this track to speak to those who are letting the white horse of heroin “carry them to hell”…brace your ears for some dope music!

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There It Is

I’m A Greedy Man

King Heroin

Design
This is a pretty decent cover. The illustration is fresh, type is okay, coloring is okay…nothing really stands out about this to me, except for the back cover (which I didn’t photograph), which has an illustration of a white horse, with a man riding it to hell (again with the drug metaphor). Other than that, this cover is not necessarily one of my favorites.


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Mothership Connection.

Artist: Parliament
Title: Mothership Connection
Year: 1975
Label: Casablanca
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 4.0/5.0

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I grew up on Parliament, my father just-so-happened to be a major collector of their music, so I inherited the complete stash of Parliament, and Funkadelic records. That’s a lot of great music! But here I chose to highlight one of my favorites, Mothership Connection. This is pure funk at its finest, interpreted and delivered THOROUGHLY by George Clinton and his band, Parliament. I would have to say that this is one of their most consistent and conceptual LP’s. Creative lyrics (as always), but also a very crisp and considered sound, bottom line this record is funky. PERIOD.

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Mothership Connection

Give Up The Funk

P Funk

Night Of The Thumpasorus Peoples

Design
Absolutely love this cover, two thumbs up! This is a concept album, and the cover works well with the whole idea. The Parliament logo owns the top of the space, and it’s a nice logo, so the designer used that to their advantage to ground the composition. Then the addition of George Clinton himself, riding on the Mothership in space is just the icing on the cake, as corny as it may look to some, most have to appreciate this dope iconic graphic centering the cover. Classic, another favorite…

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This is a video of one of the most landmark Parliament concerts of ALL-TIME, their live concert in Houston back in 1976. They later used this concert to release the classic Parliament Live LP. George Clinton actually landed the mothership at this show, that had to be INCREDIBLE to witness! I respect these muscians, their showmanship was as great as their music. I repeat, this dude LANDED THE MOTHERSHIP, watch the whole vid.


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Funk For The Folks

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Cover Art + Mixed by Darien Victor Birks of Flwrpt

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I never did a pure funk mix…but all summer I have been digging hard for funk records, funk breaks, etc. I came up on some pretty dope music (in addition to some stuff I already had) and naturally I took that inspiration to put together the latest mix…Funk For The Folks. I hope you all enjoy…

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Tracklisting:

The Bar-Kays – Son of Shaft
The Meters – The Same Old Thing
The Mohawks – The Champ
Syd Dale – Base Line
Rufus Thomas – The Breakdown Pt.2
The Dynamic Corvettes – Funky Music Is The Thing
The Jackson 5 – It’s Great To be Here
The Soul Searchers – Ashley’s Roach Clip
Bad Bascombe – Black Grass
The Bar-Kays – Sang and Dance
Kool and the Gang – NT
James Brown – Talkin’ Loud & Sayin’ Nothin’
Kool and the Gang – Open Sesame
Earth, Wind & Fire – Monet of Truth
B.T. Express – Once You Get It
The Fatback Band – Street Dance
Lyn Collins – Think (About It)
Herman Kelly & Life – Dance to the Drummer’s Beat
The Soul Searchers – Funk for the Folks
Kool and the Gang – Let the Music Take Your Mind
James Brown – I’m A Greedy Man
Parliament – Mothership Connection (Star Child)
Joe Quartermain – Get Down Baby
The Soul Searchers – 1993
Curtis Mayfield – Check Out Your Mind (Live)
James Brown – Funky Drummer
James Brown – Soul Power
Rufus Thomas – Itch and Scratch Pt.2
Matata – Talkin’ Talkin’
Manu Dibango – African Battle
Rob – Make It Fast, Make It Slow
James Brown – Hot Pants
Bobby Byrd – Hot Pants (I’m Coming)
Lightnin’ Rod – Sport
Kool and the Gang – Message in the Music
Wood, Brass & Steel – Fankanova
Tyrone Thomas & The Whole Darn Family – Fly Away Love Bird

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Peace.

Gangster Love.

Artist: Chicago Gangsters
Title: Gangster Love
Year: 1976
Label: Gold Plate
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 3.0/5.0

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Honsetly, this is just an average album with a few bright spots sprinkled throughout…but it’s not consistent enough, or original enough for me to call it a banger. It’s pretty formulaic. Nice versatility and overall sound is cool, but this is not the type of record that knocks you off of your feet. Like you’ll read below, I truly bought this for the album cover. I didn’t even sample it in the record shop, lol…I listened to it maybe a couple months after I bought it. Check out this cover people!!! and uhhhh…music samples below.

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Music For The People (pt.2)

Michigan Avenue

Feel Like Making Love

Gangster Love

Design
This cover is in my top 10 without a doubt, I actually only bought this album for the cover. Who wouldn’t? With its straight forward use of Helvetica (tightly kerned to perfection), the strong black woman in the nude…with the gun and the “don’t mess with me” face…lol! All of these elements just work so well together. The image depicted is very fitting for the title of the LP as well, the warm tone of the image is nice also. This is a perfect album cover…PERFECT.


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The Meters.

Artist: The Meters
Title: The Meters
Year: 1969
Label: Josie
Format: Vinyl LP (Original)
Flwrpt Rating of this Record: 4.75/5.0

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Another banger from “The Meters”! This being their first studio release, the self-titled masterpiece. Again, a defined sound that was their own, no other funk band could nail the sound that they created…this album dropped jaws in 1969 (I’m told). Deep, gritty bayou funk that speaks for itself. VERY hard album to come by, expensive, but worth EVERY dollar. Check out some of my other posts on “The Meters” lp’s as well, to see exactly how dope these cats are…

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Cissy Strut

Here Comes The Meter Man

Cardova

Live Wire

Design
This is a hot cover, composed antique meters, poorly lit, but I think that may have been intentional. It’s great though, straight-forward in approach and simple in concept. Average typography, but the image is strong enough that it overshadows my slight anger towards the type lol!


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