Funk Spectrum: Real Funk for Real People
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Funk Spectrum: Real Funk For Real People is a compilation album of rare 1960s and 1970s funk music released on the record label BBE in 1999..
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Personnel
- Josh Davis - production, mixing, engineering
- Keb Darge
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Track listing
Compiled by Josh Davis:
- Part Time
- Let's Do It Today
- Roadrunners - Do It Again
- Dead Dont Die Alive , Pt. 1
- Getting Down for Xmas
- Road Listen
- Mr. Chicken Shit
- Clap Your Hands
- RDM Band - Butter That Popcorn
- What's Going On? - Communicators & Black Experiences Band
Compiled by Keb Darge:
- Can't Stop Now
- It's a Man's World
- Every Man for Himself
- Tell Me
- It Ain't Fun But It's Fun
- Backtalk
- Mr. Machine
- Who's the King
- We Oughta Get Together
- World
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