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mattvanduck | 17:37 Wed 09th Mar 2005 | Music
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Hi All

I enjoy the above mentioned music very much. like the stuff where the musicians go into a "deep groove". Anyone any suggestions for any groups to listen too!! 

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They'll probably ban this thread, but this is my favourite question, I'd love people to let on what good tunes we're all missing out on.
I really like the riff in 'Why did you do it?' by Stretch, as found in Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels.
Among my current listening bunch at the moment I have:
-Jim Reeves (the best of).
-The Bravery...Honest Mistake
-Dogs Die In Hot Cars: God Hopping
-DJ Shadow vs Coldcut: Kung Fu Fighting
-Lazyboy: Police, Dogs, Bonfire
-Mint Royale on the Vanilla Sky soundtrack
-Faithless (Mass Destruction): if you like the 'HiHat' you've got to see the video.
Enjoy!
Jim Reeves bit was a joke, by the way.
Oh yeah, and "Cypress Hill & Roni Size - Child of the Wild West"
Oh yeah (2) James Yorkston and the Athletes did a nice tune called 'Langtoun'. This was then played backwards for a remix by Fourtet. Absolute classic, one of my favourites.
And I wasn't gonna put this, but I really like the beat running through 'Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits and 'Long Train Running' by the Doobie Brothers. I also like some of the 'Battle of Los Angeles' by Rage against the machine. I have very mixed up 'taste-in-music' genes.

Funky

The Meters, Booker T And The MGs, Parliament/Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins, Sly And The Family Stone, James Brown

Jazzy

Herbie Hancock, Ruben Wilson, Grover Washington,  Deodato, Blackbyrds, Johnny Hammond

Fred wesley and the JBs.

Lonnie Liston Smith.

Roy Ayers.

Herbie Hancock's mid 70s releases.

Gil Scott Heron

Frank Zappa -Hot rats

Maynard Ferguson Live at Jimmy's /MF horn 3.

War - the music band II /best of

Miles Davis Bitches brew/Big fun (more abstract jazz) or On the corner (grooooove!)

Deodato -prelude / II/ Very together

James taylor quartet

Pat Metheny

Corduroy

.....just a few of my jazz/funk faves.I have listed those which ought ot be quite easy to find but there are tons of rare grooves worth digging for which are just as good.

Funk has to Kool & the Gang in the early 70s (way before Ladies Night), the Fatback band, mid-70s, and War.

Jazz Funk, try Morrisey-Mullen and Mezzoforte

Soul, try Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

forgot to mention for a good blend of funk jazz and soul, try John Handy (70s albums : Carnival, where go the boats, handy Dandy man and Hard work).

Donald Byrd (esp. street lady) and Lou Donaldson were groove-mungous too.

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absolutely fantastic peeps, cant wait to get my hands on all these vibes. pat on the back to you all!!!

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