• Positive Force – We Got the Funk
    • 1. Especially For You
    • 2. People Get On Up
    • 3. You're Welcome
    • 4. Today it Snowed
    • 5. We Got the Funk
    • 6. Tell Me What You See

    Great album featuring the essential boogie classic 'We Got the Funk'!

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