• 1. Sly And The Family Stone – Dance To The Music
      • 2. The Jimmy Castor Bunch – It's Just Begun
      • 3. Funkadelic – One Nation Under The Groove
      • 4. The O'Jays – For The Love Of Money
      • 5. Fred Wesley – House Party
      • 6. The Average White Band – Pick Up The Pieces
      • 7. Curtis Mayfield – Superfly
      • 8. Bill Withers – Who Is He (And What Is he To You)?
      • 9. The Meters – Look-Ka-Py-Py
      • 10. Maceo & All The Kings Men – Got To Getcha
      • 11. Lightnin' Rod – Sport
      • 12. Backyard Heavies – Soul Junction
      • 13. Ike & Tina Turner – Cussin', Cryin' & Carryin' On
      • 14. Larry Young's Fuel – Turn Off The Lights
      • 15. The Notations – Super People
      • 16. Betty Harris – There's A Break In The Road
      • 17. Aaron Neville – Hercules
      • 18. Gil-Scott Heron – The Bottle
      • 19. The Last Poets – When The Revolution Comes
      • 20. Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul – (I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind
      • 21. The Meters – Funky Miracle
      • 22. Cymande – The Message
      • 23. Joe Tex – I Gotcha
      • 24. Ripple – I Don't Know What It Is But It Sure Is Funky
      • 25. Bobby Womack – Across 110th Street
      • 26. Isley Brothers – It's Your Thing
      • 27. Earth, Wind & Fire – Getaway
      • 28. The Nite-Liters – K-Jee
      • 29. Weldon Irvine – We Gettin' Down
      • 30. Funkadelic – (Not Just) Knee Deep (Part 1)
      • 31. Curtis Mayfield – Freddies Dead
      • 32. Leroy Hutson – Blackberry Jam
      • 33. The Skull Snaps – It's A New Day
      • 34. Chocolate Milk – Action Speaks Louder Than Words
      • 35. Lee Dorsey – Yse We Can Can
      • 36. Speedometer – Work It Out
      • 37. The Mighty Imperials – Thunder Chicken
      • 38. Quantic feat. Spanky Wilson – Don't Joke With A Hungry Man
      • 39. Joseph Henry – Who's The King (You Know That's Me)
      • 40. The Mighty Show Stoppers – Hippy Skippy Moon Strut
      • 41. Marva Whitney – I Am What I Am (Parts 1 & 2)
      • 42. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – My Man Is A Mean Man
      • 43. Lack Of Afro – Roderigo
      • 44. The Budos Band – Up From The South
      • 45. Ria Currie & The Deep Soul Messengers – Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
      • 46. The Bamboos feat. Alice Russell – Step It Up
      • 47. Menehan Street Band – Make The Road By Walking
      • 48. The Broken Keys – The Witch (The Bamboos' Version)

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