Originally released on Atlantic in 1969 this is one of Eddie Harris's first forays with the electric saxophone - and its heavy and wicked! Produced by Arif Mardin
Eddie Harris plays tenor, piano, trumpet, overdubs and even electric saxophone on a version of 'Freedom Jazz Dance'! As the liner notes say: "This album...
Eddie covers it all at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1970, from the experimental "Children's Song" to the modal "Don't You Know The Future's In Space"!...
OBSCURE HEAVY Japanese funky latin rock w/wicked version of Stevie Wonder's Superstition and loads more. Heavy breaks, wah wah guitars and latin funk....
Amazing, rare, folk-funk from David Crosby of Crosby, Stills and Nash! Seriously deep, coke-fueled West Coast AOR! Recommended! This is also a big, underground...
This is a real slice of disco history! Exclusive Larry Levan dub boogie mixes of Gwen Guthrie tracks only available on this 12" EP released on the Paradise...
Includes the killer funky title tracks "I Need Some Money" and "Get on Down". Experimental yet funky, Harris even puts "Carnival" through his Electronic...
**Check the stunning proto-techno of 'Nobu'!** 'Dedication' by Herbie Hancock is an anomalous entry in the discography of the revered jazz-fusion keyboardist....
After winning us over in the mid ‘90s with his legendary 'Deep Funk' and 'Funk Spectrum' compilations, the one and only Keb Darge delved body and soul...