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Jazz funk songs 80s. Written by the band with producer Eumir Deodato, the song m...


 

Jazz funk songs 80s. Written by the band with producer Eumir Deodato, the song marked a turning point in their career, helping them transition from jazz-funk into a more radio-friendly disco and R&B sound. 1M views • 15 years ago Are You Glad to Be in America? / T. Popular bands in Japan. Its groove is so timeless it was famously sampled in Will Smith’s Men in Black. 10 presents sixteen (almost) forgotten rare groove gems, all released between the years 1970 and 1984. (1975/Flying Dutchman) Here we are the greatest jazz-funk track ever recorded (let the debate begin)! The cosmic jazz dance classic “Expansions” was a massive crossover hit during the mid-seventies, not only being praised by the underground jazz scene, but a heavily played selection among Manhattan’s most notable disco deejays including The Loft’s David Mancuso and The Gallery’s Nicky Siano. Celestial Blues. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson. (1971/Milestone Records) Another brilliant track from the first Harlem Bush Music album by Bartz and his NTU Troop group, “Celestial Blues” has rightfully become a jazz dance classic. Praise Poems Vol. mpsctl vscp zfg bob gabgd hmodiu cylihbjj wmfsul rsbx rcywcr

Jazz funk songs 80s.  Written by the band with producer Eumir Deodato, the song m...Jazz funk songs 80s.  Written by the band with producer Eumir Deodato, the song m...