James Brown - Sho Is Funky Down Here
James Brown - Sho Is Funky Down Here
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Sho Is Funky Down Here is the 31st studio album by American musician James Brown, originally released in 1971 on King Records, his last album on the label after having been on the label since 1956. An entirely instrumental album, full of heavy fuzzed-out guitars in a jazzy psychedelic rock style, resembling the first records by Funkadelic. Sho is Funky Down Here and The Grodeck Whipperjenny are a pair of albums that are the result of an unlikely but highly productive musical relationship between James Brown, a superstar at the creative and commercial peaks of his long career, and David Matthews, a then young arranger-musician whose limited professional experience had little or nothing to do with the funk and soul of his collaborator. James Brown – Sho Is Funky Down Here James Brown’s psychedelic album, created by his then-bandleader David Matthews, and issued at the same time as Matthews’ classic The Grodeck Whipperjenny. Underground, fuzzy, rambling psych-funk. The genesis of Brown’s “Talking Loud And Saying Nothing,” a 1990s hip hop sample staple, informing A Tribe Called Quest, Large Professor, Brand Nubian and others. Both albums were lacquered directly from the original master tapes at Capitol Studios. Contains an extensive booklet with full annotation, liner notes by Brown historian Alan Leeds and never-before-published photos.
Very limited indies-only vinyl
