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Year/Genre: 1983, Funk / R&BMatrix #: 422814471Condition: VG (sounds great, moderate cosmetic...
Year/Genre: 1983, Funk / R&BMatrix #: 422814471Condition: VG (sounds great, moderate cosmetic wear) Cultural Facts: Released in 1983 on Mercury during Con Funk Shun’s peak run of early-’80s R&B chart activity. The band grew out of a Vallejo, California high-school group that had spent the ’70s grinding on the national club circuit. Issued while they were sharing U.S. funk tour bills with acts like Cameo and The Gap Band, keeping them a steady live draw. Price Suggestions:NM: $...
$14.98
Carl Douglas – Kung Fu Fighting And Other Great...
Year/Genre: 1974, Disco/FunkMatrix #: T-464Condition: VG+, sounds great, looks good Released in 1...
Year/Genre: 1974, Disco/FunkMatrix #: T-464Condition: VG+, sounds great, looks good Released in 1974 on 20th Century Records, this LP came from Jamaican-born, London-based singer Carl Douglas. Its lead single emerged at the height of the global kung fu craze, fueled by Bruce Lee films and martial arts cinema, making Douglas one of the few Caribbean artists to top U.S. charts in the disco era. Recorded in London with producer Biddu, the album reflects how immigrant musicians shaped the U.K. da...
$12.50
Peter Brown – Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me?
Title: Peter Brown – Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me?Year/Genre: 1977, Disco/FunkMatrix #: DR 104C...
Title: Peter Brown – Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me?Year/Genre: 1977, Disco/FunkMatrix #: DR 104Condition: VG+ LP is super cleanDescription: Released on TK/Drive in 1977, this single became the first 12-inch disco record to sell a million copies. Peter Brown’s mix of funk rhythms and electronic textures marked a turning point in the late-1970s disco era, bridging club culture with mainstream radio. The record’s commercial success demonstrated the rising influence of extended-play dance single...
$16.50
Title: Buddy Miles – We Got To Live Together
Title: Buddy Miles – We Got To Live TogetherYear/Genre: 1970, Funk/SoulMatrix #: SR-61313Conditio...
Title: Buddy Miles – We Got To Live TogetherYear/Genre: 1970, Funk/SoulMatrix #: SR-61313Condition: VG+ plays perfectDescription: Released in 1970 on Mercury, this album finds drummer and vocalist Buddy Miles—best known for his work with Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys, stepping out with his own funk-driven rock fusion. Recorded quickly after Band of Gypsys, it carries the same raw energy, blending heavy grooves with socially conscious themes. A key snapshot of the post-Hendrix era, the record ...
$16.98
Title: Herbie Hancock – Sound-SystemYear/Genre: 1984, Jazz-Funk / ElectroMatrix #: FC 39478Condit...
Title: Herbie Hancock – Sound-SystemYear/Genre: 1984, Jazz-Funk / ElectroMatrix #: FC 39478Condition: NM perfect!Description: Released in 1984, Sound-System followed Herbie Hancock’s success with Future Shock and continued his exploration of electronic instruments and urban rhythms. Recorded in New York and Los Angeles, the album blended jazz-funk with electro production techniques, reflecting the growing influence of hip-hop and digital technology in mainstream music. For collectors, it repr...
$24.49
Year/Genre: 1987 Pop / FunkMatrix #: 0-20727Condition: VG++ like newDescription: Prince, from Min...
Year/Genre: 1987 Pop / FunkMatrix #: 0-20727Condition: VG++ like newDescription: Prince, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, delivers his signature blend of funk, pop, and rock on U Got The Look. Featuring Sheila E. on duet vocals, the track exemplifies his innovative production, rhythmic guitar work, and bold performance style during the height of his commercial and artistic peak. A snapshot of 1980s Minneapolis sound, it showcases Prince’s influence on pop and R&B, making it a valuable additio...
$24.99
KC And The Sunshine Band – Part 3
Title: KC and the Sunshine Band – Part 3Year/Genre: 1976, Disco/FunkMatrix #: T.K. 605Condition: ...
Title: KC and the Sunshine Band – Part 3Year/Genre: 1976, Disco/FunkMatrix #: T.K. 605Condition: VG+Cultural Facts: Contains three #1 U.S. singles, cementing KC and the Sunshine Band as leaders of the disco movement. Harry Wayne Casey (KC) co-founded TK Records’ studio band, giving the label its signature Miami sound. The group’s dominance in 1976 paralleled disco’s peak, with their music heavily featured in clubs nationwide.Price Suggestions:NM: $18–$22VG+: $12–$15VG: $8–$10G: $5–$610/...
$19.98