Funky Bass in 21 songs
I’ve compiled another very subjective list with the 21 best songs with an awesome funky basslines.
Africa Is Home - Joe Mensah (Joe Mensah, 1975)
Born Black - The 4 Sensations With The Moonlighters Band (Born Black / Only Love Up Ahead (Don't Be Afraid), 1969)
Cold Water - Julius Brockington (Sophisticated Funk, 1972)
Come Out Smokin' - The Panic Buttons (Come Out Smokin' / Bad Karma, 1969)
Dolana Ay Dolana - Mustafa Özkent (Gençlik İle El Ele, 1973)
Esperar Prá Ver - Evinha (Cartão Postal, 1971)
Fonky Flute - James Rivers (Fonky Flute / Unchained Melody, 1969)
Funky Down Easy - Jerry McCain (Welfare Cadillac Blues / Funky Down Easy, 1970)
Funky Soul Train - Robert Parker (Funky Soul Train / Robert & W.Q's Train, 1967)
Give a Damn About Your Feller Man (2) - Benny Gordon & The Soul Brothers (Give a Damn About Your Feller Man (1) / Give A Damn About Your Feller Man (2), 1971)
Grave Yard Creep - James Duhon (Grave Yard Creep - James Duhon / Color Me Soul - Talmadge Armstrong, 1974)
I Wish (A Way Out Of No Way) - Frances Moore & the East St. Louis Gospelettes (A Way Out Of No Way, 1979)
The Jed Clampett - The Sister And Brothers (The Jed Clampett - Part 1 / The Jed Clampett - Part 2, 1970)
Lay-Out - R. Conrado, A. Scuderi, P. Montanari (Bass Modulations, 1973)
Lets Be Free - Aktion (Celebration, 1977)
Marabuena - Charly Antolini's Power Dozen (Atomic Drums, 1972)
Naku Penda - Mfalme (Naku Penda, 1976)
Soul Chills (Vocal) (Part I) - Dede Soul And The Spidells (Soul Chills (Vocal) (Part I) /Soul Chills (Instrumental) (Part II), 1967)
Studio In Chiave Di Basso - I Marc 4 (I Marc 4, 1971)
That's How I Feel - Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media (In The Groove, 1973)
You Stepped Into My Life - Melba Moore (This Is It, 1976)
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African James Brown in 14 songs
African answers to James Brown. Music from Africa that are strongly influenced by James Brown
African James Brown
Dancing Time - The Funkees (Dancing Time / Ogbu Achara, 1972)
Do You Know My Name - Roger Damawuzan & Les As du Benin (Tropicana Souvenir Vol. 2, 1981)
Esele Mulema Moam - Los Camaroes (Ma Wdé Wa / Esele Mulema Moam, 1973)
Get It (The Way I Like) - Jojo L'Explosif (Get It (The Way I Like) / Non Non Non, 1968)
Gimme Some Lovin’ - Matata (Independence, 1974)
I Feel Funky - Matata (Air-Fiesta) (I Feel Funky / I Want You, 1973)
James Brown Ride On - Orlando Julius And His Modern Aces (James Brown Ride On / Psychedelic Afro Shop, 1970)
Let Them Talk - Geraldo Pino and The Heartbeats (Let’s Have a Party, 1974)
Moni Ngan - Willie Songue accompagné par Les Showmen (Moni Ngan / Le Jour De Fete, 1974)
Sakatumbe - African Brothers' Band (Sakatumbe (Part 1) / Sakatumbe (Part 2), 1971)
Samba - Moussa Doumbia (Lassissi Presente Moussa Doumbia, 1980)
Se Na Min - El Rego Et Ses Commandos (African Scream Contest - Raw & Psychedelic Afro Sounds from Benin & Togo 70s, 2008)
Sid Redad - Fadaul Et Les Privilèges (Sid Redad / Tayeh, 1975)
Wait For Me - Roger Damahouzan (Xede Nge / Wait For Me, 1972)
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