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Kudu KU-26. Danceable soul jazz with lush disco-ish orchestrations by David Matthews, which wa...
Salvation SAL-702. This jazz-funk classic was released in 1974 on Salvation label. Produced by...
Kudu KU-02 This 1971 record was the second of Creed Taylor’s Kudu productions and the only Kudu ...
The only album released by the band Sunrize. Sunrize were the former backing band for the Isle...
The only album by Chic's bassist Bernard Edwars released in 1983 on Atlantic. Resembling late Chi...
The last Parliament album for Casablanca. This album is rather underrated, widely admitted as dul...
1979 Parliament album for Casablanca is no so strong as its predecessors. "Big Bang Theory" and "...
One of the strongest Parliament albums for Casablanca is the perfect follow-up to 1977's Funkente...
One of the best Parliament albums for Casablanca. Contains their biggest dance hit "Flashlight" a...
4th Parliament album for Casablanca continues the scf-fi scenario started on "Mothership Connecti...
Parliament's signature record and their 3rd for Casablanca. Widely admitted as the best Parliamen...
This is the 2nd of 9 Parliament albums on Casablanca. It does not have a definitive hit, like pre...
First album by Ray Parker's Raydio. Excellent danceable funk with some heavy grooves as well. Th...
The best and funkiest album by Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio, originally released on Arista in 1979. ...
Funk group of American origin came to the Netherlands in 1972 and recorded their first album "Ang...
3rd album of this influential soul-folk-jazz artist on Cadet label. Rated as best Callier's album...
Second Terry Callier's album for Cadet label and widely assumed to be his best album. The albu...
This is the 1st in a string of 3 Terry Callier's albums released on Cadet label in early '70s. ...
This is the first of 9 Parliament albums on Casablanca and it hits right from the start. This ...
If you want funk - you've got it! Most of the material here was produced by Fred Wesley and it...

