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Psych Funk 101 (2009)
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Length:  1:12:32
    Track Listing:
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      Husnu Ozkartal Orkestrasi - Su Derenin Sulari    3:58
      2.  
      Kukumbas - Respect    3:58
      3.  
      Mulatu Astatke Feat Belaynesh Wubante & Assegedetch Asfaw - Alemiye    2:37
      4.  
      Kim Sun - The Man Who Must Leave    7:42
      5.  
      Petalouda - What You Can Do In Your Life    3:57
      6.  
      Mehrpooya - Ghabileh-Ye Lily    2:46
      7.  
      Staff Carpenborg And Electric Corona - All Men Shall Be Brothers Of Ludwig    5:15
      8.  
      Group - The Feed-Back    6:53
      9.  
      Armando Sciascia - Circuito Chiuso    3:36
      10.  
      Wadih Essafi - Aandak Baharia Ya Rayess    7:01
      11.  
      Omar Khorshid - Rakset El Fadaa    7:47
      12.  
      Metin H Alatli - Mevlana Boyle Dede    3:27
      13.  
      George Garanian With The Melodiya Jazz Ensemble - The Big Search    3:34
      14.  
      Eskaton - Dagon    9:57
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      VA - Psych-Funk 101 1968-1975 (2009) {WPFC 101}

      Various Artists
      Psych-Funk 101 1968-1975 ©2009
      A Global Psychedelic Funk Curriculum
      {WPFC 101}

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      VA - Psych-Funk 101 1968-1975 ©2009
      Funky fuzzy psychedelic tracks from 60s and 70s Nigeria, Iran, Turkey, Russia, South Korea and other exotic countries. Rare and previously unreleased tracks restored and remastered, many from the original master tapes. Detailed liner notes with rare photos, ephemera and full annotation and band histories. Psych-Funk 101 - A Global Psychedelic Funk Curriculum introduces students to the global phenomenon of psychedelic funk music, and covers the "golden years" of the movement, from approximately 1967 until 1980. This compilation does not focus on American and British bands. Rather it focuses on the bands throughout the Global Village that were influenced by the innovation of American and British bands - that many times one upped the heroes they sought to emulate. This compilation focuses on bands influenced by James Brown, The Meters, Sly and The Family Stone, Booker T and The MGs and The Bar Kays and unsung rhythmic forces such as drummers Bernard Purdie, Idris Muhammad, Earl Palmer, bassists such Carol Kaye and Jimmy Lewis. It focuses on bands who took that energy and combined it with the flair of psychedelic-rock musicians such as Jimi Hendrix and Cream - as well as pop-rock acts taken by the experimental side of psychedelia such as The Beatles. But these bands added their own, unique cultural flourishes. The result is mind-bending. Think about it for a second - what musical forces were greater than that of funk and psychedelic music in the late 60s and early 70s? These forces, combined by bands happy to incorporate folk music and improvisational elements from other musical forms, lead to an amazing body of work still being unearthed by researchers the world over - and still capable of inspiring new investigations into shapes of rhythm.
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