Funk Inc. – Superfunk LP 1973 Jazz-Funk That Never Gets Old
Prestige records 1973 – P-10071
notes:
Superfunk
is the fourth studio album by the American
jazz-funk/soul jazz
group Funk, released in 1973 on
Prestige Records. Known for its deep grooves,
soulful Hammond organ, and tight rhythm section, Superfunk remains
one of the most respected
rare groove
and funk LPs of the 1970s.
Led by
Bobby Watley
on organ, Funk Inc. blended jazz improvisation
with hard-hitting funk rhythms, creating a sound that has been
heavily
sampled and celebrated by DJs, collectors, and funk lovers worldwide.
credits:
Bass [Electric] – Johnny Watson
Congas – Cecil Hunt
Drums – Jimmy Munford
Guitar – Don Peake, Steve Weakley
Organ – Bobby Watley
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – David Axelrod
Saxophone [Tenor And Baritone] – Jackie Kelso
Saxophone [Tenor] – Gene Barr*
Trombone – George Bohanon
Trumpet – Allen De Rienzo, Ollie Mitchell
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – David Axelrod
Art Direction, Design, Photography – Tony Lane
Artwork By [Lettering] – Phil Carroll
recorded at: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, July 1973.
Engineer – Jim Stern
Engineer [Second Engineer] – Eddie Harris*
tracks list:
A1 Message From The Meters
Written-By – Leo Nocentelli 6:09
A2 Goodbye, So Long
Written-By – Watley*, Hunt*, Munford* 4:26
A3 The Hill Where The Lord Hides
Written-By – Chuck Mangione 8:00
B1 Honey, I Love You
Written-By – Bobby Watley 3:23
B2 Just Don't Mean A Thing
Written-By – Watley*, Hunt*, Munford* 5:02
B3 I'm Going To Love You
Written-By – Barry White 9:34
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