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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2007 at 16:39
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express
Brian Auger's Trinity
 
 
And Brian Auger is another artist who should be on PA!
He's a pionneer.
 
I really wonder why he's not included???Question
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2007 at 18:36
Everyone will probably laugh their butts off at this one, but I think Parliament / Funkadelic (two outfits from the brilliant mind of George Clinton) can definitely be considered progressive funk. Those two bands, first Funkadelic and then Parliament, were doing things and experimenting with R&B long before anyone else. Heck, you can even make an argument that George Clinton pretty much invented funk, or at least a sub-genre of it. Parliament absolutely laid the ground work for tons of artists that would follow in their path.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2007 at 20:08
Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Everyone will probably laugh their butts off at this one, but I think Parliament / Funkadelic (two outfits from the brilliant mind of George Clinton) can definitely be considered progressive funk. Those two bands, first Funkadelic and then Parliament, were doing things and experimenting with R&B long before anyone else. Heck, you can even make an argument that George Clinton pretty much invented funk, or at least a sub-genre of it. Parliament absolutely laid the ground work for tons of artists that would follow in their path.
What is really funny is that the first three or four Funkadelic records are psychedelic rock with lots of prog overtones, thanks to their classically trained keyboardist Bernie Worrell, who had the biggest stack of keys this side of Rick Wakeman

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2007 at 22:10
El Diablo is a mexican band that sounds some kind of funky for me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2007 at 23:50
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2007 at 01:59
Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Everyone will probably laugh their butts off at this one, but I think Parliament / Funkadelic (two outfits from the brilliant mind of George Clinton) can definitely be considered progressive funk. Those two bands, first Funkadelic and then Parliament, were doing things and experimenting with R&B long before anyone else. Heck, you can even make an argument that George Clinton pretty much invented funk, or at least a sub-genre of it. Parliament absolutely laid the ground work for tons of artists that would follow in their path.


it's called P-funk, and George couldn't have invented it without folks like Bootsy, Bernie Worrell, Gary Shider and a whole bunch more.

I still love it though, in fact I was thinking of this while creating this thread
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2007 at 12:54
Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

Originally posted by Cinema Cinema wrote:

Everyone will probably laugh their butts off at this one, but I think Parliament / Funkadelic (two outfits from the brilliant mind of George Clinton) can definitely be considered progressive funk. Those two bands, first Funkadelic and then Parliament, were doing things and experimenting with R&B long before anyone else. Heck, you can even make an argument that George Clinton pretty much invented funk, or at least a sub-genre of it. Parliament absolutely laid the ground work for tons of artists that would follow in their path.
What is really funny is that the first three or four Funkadelic records are psychedelic rock with lots of prog overtones, thanks to their classically trained keyboardist Bernie Worrell, who had the biggest stack of keys this side of Rick Wakeman
Not familar with Worrell outside of his praxis, Talking Heads, and Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains.  Most definitely a good prog/funk artist....


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2007 at 13:40
Bernie was the main kybd guy for both Parliament and Funkadelic. Very progressive kybd player with lots of classical and jazz influences, restless experimenter and an early user of synthesizers. His synth-bass line in the funk hit Flashlight was inspired by the low notes in Keith Emmerson's solo on Lucky Man.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 05 2007 at 13:55
The first band that came to mind for me was King's X bassist/vocalist Doug Pinnick's side project Poundhound.  The debut album was titled Massive Grooves from the Electric Church of Psychofunkadelic Grungelism Rock Music.  Sounds pretty funky to me. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 05:58
Nobody's mentioned Babe Ruth; there was a definite soul/funk presence in their music. Check out 'Wells Fargo' or 'The Mexican' which is a sort of prog/funk reworking of the Ennio Morricone theme tune 'For A Few Dollars More' (and the same arrangement was later rehashed, more or less, by Rare Bird who called it 'Dollars').
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 08:23
"Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants" an extremely progressive and one of Stevie Wonder's most aclaimed albums, althought nobody has probably ever heard of it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 09:58
Regresso Al Origen from Grupo Ciruela is the most recent funky record i found. Rare great stuff!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 10:08
Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

"Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants" an extremely progressive and one of Stevie Wonder's most aclaimed albums, althought nobody has probably ever heard of it.


A lot of Stevie's music is very progressive, starting in 72 when he quit being a young manipulated hit-machine for Motown. Innervisions and Fullfillingness... are both great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 13:01
Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

"Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants" an extremely progressive and one of Stevie Wonder's most aclaimed albums, althought nobody has probably ever heard of it.
 
I've heard of this one.  Haven't heard it in years.  Might have to add it to my CD collection!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 13:56
As long as we are talking about progressive funk, there is always Prince. A lot of his music shows an obvious appreciation for prog-rock, as well as a strong interest in jazz. I think his best work came after he quit being a pop star.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 15:30
Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

As long as we are talking about progressive funk, there is always Prince. A lot of his music shows an obvious appreciation for prog-rock, as well as a strong interest in jazz. I think his best work came after he quit being a pop star.
Look no further than N.E.W.S.  Four 14 minute songs and no vocals.  Pure progresssive Prince.  Like Stevie Wonder's Journey Through the the Secret Life of Plants, this album from Prince is a complete departure from his usual.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 16:03
My Picks for Funky Prog are Return to Forever and Funkadelic. Anyone else enjoy these..?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 17:11
Sleepless (King Crimson) is the funkiest prog song ever.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 18:38
Originally posted by dwill123 dwill123 wrote:

Originally posted by Easy Money Easy Money wrote:

As long as we are talking about progressive funk, there is always Prince. A lot of his music shows an obvious appreciation for prog-rock, as well as a strong interest in jazz. I think his best work came after he quit being a pop star.
Look no further than N.E.W.S.  Four 14 minute songs and no vocals.  Pure progresssive Prince.  Like Stevie Wonder's Journey Through the the Secret Life of Plants, this album from Prince is a complete departure from his usual.
 

Thanks for the recomendation, I think I will pick that up some time. There is this real nice guitar and strings instrumental that I think is on the Batman soundtrack, it sounds a bit like late 70s Genesis, are you familiar with that ? I'd like to find it again sometime.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2007 at 22:15
Originally posted by Ripples Ripples wrote:

My Picks for Funky Prog are Return to Forever and Funkadelic. Anyone else enjoy these..?


though I don't usually take my fusion with much funk, No Mystery is a fine album


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