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Timothy McNealy
Funky Movement (Black Friday/RSD 2017) |
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USA 1xLP |
Label: Now Again |
limited edition |
Release Year: 2017 |
Style: Funk & Soul |
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Tracks |
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Will You Be There
Funky Movement
Funky Movement No. 2
Sagittarius Black
K.C. Stomp
Easy, Easy, Easy
What Would You Do
Do It
I Am Do Glad You’re Mine
What’s Going On |
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Texas funk music is amongst the highest regarded styles in the genre, a unique
mixture of jazz, blues, R&B and James Brown’s syncopation that evolved in
metropolises like Houston (Kashmere Stage Band), San Antonio (Mickey and the
Soul Generation), Austin (James Polk and the Brothers) and Dallas. Dallas birthed
a variety of independent labels, Soultex and Doin Our Thing amongst them. But no
one in Dallas, Texas or America, created a run of 7” singles like Timothy McNealy
did on his Shawn imprint. When it comes to heavy, funk music, in Dallas – in Texas
– Timothy McNealy is king. This means that when it comes to funk music, in
general, McNealy is hallowed.
Yet McNealy’s music has never been collected as an album, nor reappraised in its
totality. A series of 7” single reissues have come out in the past 15 years, including
his masterpiece “Sagittarius Black,” a psychedelic funk instrumental that has been
a cornerstone in every fan’s rediscovery of the genre for the past 20 years. But this
is the first time that his music is presented in its totality, giving the enlightened fan
an opportunity to hear the breadth and depth of his Funky Movement. |
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Price: CHF 30.00 |
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