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^You're welcome:). I removed all the Herbie Mann-albums I own that I actually think qualifies as Jazz-Funk. Namely these (from memory):

                  1968: Herbie Mann - Windows Opened
                  1969: Herbie Mann - Memphis Underground
                  1969: Herbie Mann - Live at the Whiskey-a-Go-Go
                  1970: Herbie Mann - Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty
                  1971: Herbie Mann - Memphis Two-Step
                  1971: Herbie Mann - Push Push
                  1972: Herbie Mann - Mississippi Gambler
                  1972: Herbie Mann - Hold On, I'm Coming
                  1973: Herbie Mann - London Underground
                  1976: Herbie Mann - Surprises

-so that's how my list would look I suppose - haven't looked that closer into his later releases.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ Thanks for dropping by. I was beginning to think I was the only one still viewing this old thread. I'm glad you mentioned Herbie Mann. I have seven CD albums by Herbie Mann, and to me, he's a multi-genre Jazz musician. Some of his album are Jazz-Funk, some are Bossa Nova, and some are World Music, and when it comes to flute-playing, he's the Mann! You're right though. These ultra-long artist and albums lists are seemingly endlessBig smile

why post them, what's the point?
Whatever interaction (and discussion) there was in this thread, it stopped when you started posting these lists. 
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ Thanks for dropping by. I was beginning to think I was the only one still viewing this old thread. I'm glad you mentioned Herbie Mann. I have seven CD albums by Herbie Mann, and to me, he's a multi-genre Jazz musician. Some of his album are Jazz-Funk, some are Bossa Nova, and some are World Music, and when it comes to flute-playing, he's the Mann! You're right though. These ultra-long artist and albums lists are seemingly endlessBig smile

why post them, what's the point?
Whatever interaction (and discussion) there was in this thread, it stopped when you started posting these lists. 
Well. at least you're still here, even if this thread has long since been abandoned by almost everyone else here, and I've come this far with my seemingly endless A-Z of Jazz-Funk that there ain't no stopping me now. Tongue 


By the way, I know I should've posted McFadden & Whitehead's "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" on my Disco Inferno thread, but I just happen to like it. Smile



Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 10 2022 at 05:11
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^ you are getting off topic in your own thread, which is weird.

Threads and polls creators want interaction and discussion, whatever you are doing here in this thread, only you know. Tell us, don't keep it a secret LOL
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

^You're welcome:). I removed all the Herbie Mann-albums I own that I actually think qualifies as Jazz-Funk. Namely these (from memory):

                  1968: Herbie Mann - Windows Opened
                  1969: Herbie Mann - Memphis Underground
                  1969: Herbie Mann - Live at the Whiskey-a-Go-Go
                  1970: Herbie Mann - Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty
                  1971: Herbie Mann - Memphis Two-Step
                  1971: Herbie Mann - Push Push
                  1972: Herbie Mann - Mississippi Gambler
                  1972: Herbie Mann - Hold On, I'm Coming
                  1973: Herbie Mann - London Underground
                  1976: Herbie Mann - Surprises

-so that's how my list would look I suppose - haven't looked that closer into his later releases.

These are the seven Herbie Mann albums in my CD collection:-

1961: At the Village Gate
1962: Nirvana (with the Bill Evans Trio)
1963: Do the Bossa Nova with Herbie Mann
1969: Memphis Underground
1970: Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty
1970: Stone Flute
1972: Hold On, I'm Coming


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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ you are getting off topic in your own thread, which is weird.

Threads and polls creators want interaction and discussion, whatever you are doing here in this thread, only you know. Tell us, don't keep it a secret LOL
It wouldn't be the first time I've gone off-topic on my own thread. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ you are getting off topic in your own thread, which is weird.

Threads and polls creators want interaction and discussion, whatever you are doing here in this thread, only you know. Tell us, don't keep it a secret LOL
It wouldn't be the first time I've gone off-topic on my own thread. Smile

Basically you are sabotaging yourself. Your choice... 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

... to me, he's a multi-genre Jazz musician. Some of his album are Jazz-Funk, some are Bossa Nova, and some are World Music, and when it comes to flute-playing, he's the Mann! Big smile
+obviously I know all this already - and its not really an answer to my question (which was basically: what's the point of posting loong lists of albums that's mainly not relevant to your own topic?), now is it?
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

... to me, he's a multi-genre Jazz musician. Some of his album are Jazz-Funk, some are Bossa Nova, and some are World Music, and when it comes to flute-playing, he's the Mann! Big smile
+obviously I know all this already - and its not really an answer to my question (which was basically: what's the point of posting loong lists of albums that's mainly not relevant to your own topic?), now is it?
Typing out these long lists is the easy part. The hard part was compiling them in the first place between five and nine years ago. The only thing is, I don't know how on earth I'm going to find the time to listen to and rate all of these Jazz albums when I still have endless prog and psych albums to listen to. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

... to me, he's a multi-genre Jazz musician. Some of his album are Jazz-Funk, some are Bossa Nova, and some are World Music, and when it comes to flute-playing, he's the Mann! Big smile
+obviously I know all this already - and its not really an answer to my question (which was basically: what's the point of posting loong lists of albums that's mainly not relevant to your own topic?), now is it?
Typing out these long lists is the easy part. The hard part was compiling them in the first place between five and nine years ago. The only thing is, I don't know how on earth I'm going to find the time to listen to and rate all of these Jazz albums when I still have endless prog and psych albums to listen to. Smile

LOL
you could at least try to answer his question. LOL
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

... to me, he's a multi-genre Jazz musician. Some of his album are Jazz-Funk, some are Bossa Nova, and some are World Music, and when it comes to flute-playing, he's the Mann! Big smile
+obviously I know all this already - and its not really an answer to my question (which was basically: what's the point of posting loong lists of albums that's mainly not relevant to your own topic?), now is it?
Typing out these long lists is the easy part. The hard part was compiling them in the first place between five and nine years ago. The only thing is, I don't know how on earth I'm going to find the time to listen to and rate all of these Jazz albums when I still have endless prog and psych albums to listen to. Smile

LOL
you could at least try to answer his question. LOL
Am I missing something here? I don't see how an A-Z list of Jazz-Funk albums is not relevant to a topic on Jazz-Funk.  Tongue
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  I dig, man.  it's all Jazz.  Prog is just Jazz with different instruments...  stay mondo cool cats & kittens...
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ you are getting off topic in your own thread, which is weird.

Threads and polls creators want interaction and discussion, whatever you are doing here in this thread, only you know. Tell us, don't keep it a secret LOL
That's what we're doing now - we're interacting and discussing, which is nice. It was beginning to get a little lonely on here. Smile
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Originally posted by Guy Guden Guy Guden wrote:

  I dig, man.  it's all Jazz.  Prog is just Jazz with different instruments...  stay mondo cool cats & kittens...

Thanks Guy! I'm glad someone likes it. It's All That Jazz and more besides. Thumbs Up
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Am I missing something here? I don't see how an A-Z list of Jazz-Funk albums is not relevant to a topic on Jazz-Funk.  Tongue
Yes, you are missing my point which is: most of the albums on your A-Z list of Jazz-Funk albums hardly contains any Jazz-Funk - and that way they these lists of yours are mainly wrong... and therefore of very little value.
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Am I missing something here? I don't see how an A-Z list of Jazz-Funk albums is not relevant to a topic on Jazz-Funk.  Tongue
Yes, you are missing my point which is: most of the albums on your A-Z list of Jazz-Funk albums hardly contains any Jazz-Funk - and that way they these lists of yours are mainly wrong... and therefore of very little value.
In the case of Herbie Mann (or any other artist) it wouldn't make any sense to only selectively include his Jazz-Funk albums and leave out everything else. I hope that answers your question. Smile
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^ Somewhat, but not really. I feel the same. For me what doesn't make sense is to include full discographies and post 70-75% non jazz-funk albums in your own jazz-funk lounge. Anyone can post Herbie Hancocks full discography here, but in this contex only a post of his jazz-funk albums would be of any actual relevance. You do as you please, but well visitors only end up scrolling and scrolling through long and irrelevant lists of soundtracks from the 2000's and bebop albums from the late 50's, hardbop from the 60's... and I just don't see the point.
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

^ Somewhat, but not really. I feel the same. For me what doesn't make sense is to include full discographies and post 70-75% non jazz-funk albums in your own jazz-funk lounge. Anyone can post Herbie Hancocks full discography here, but in this contex only a post of his jazz-funk albums would be of any actual relevance. You do as you please, but well visitors only end up scrolling and scrolling through long and irrelevant lists of soundtracks from the 2000's and bebop albums from the late 50's, hardbop from the 60's... and I just don't see the point.
I can see your point, but to differentiate which albums are genuinely Jazz-Funk from a long list of 2900 Jazz albums would mean I'd actually have to listen to every single one of those albums and that would literally take forever. Anyway, I've done the next best thing by combining Smooth Jazz & Jazz-Funk together as there's a lot of crossover between the two genres. Regarding Jazz-Rock/Fusion, I'll have to leave that for another day and another thread. Smile
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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Anyone can post Herbie Hancocks full discography here, but in this contex only a post of his jazz-funk albums would be of any actual relevance.

And where the hell is he anyway? He should be following the far more questionable easy listening-guy Herb Albert. I mean Eddie Henderson is here, and Realization, Inside Out, Sunburst... probably sound like they do because of his years in Herbies Mwandishi-sextet. Here's where you can locate the latter genius' different approaches to jazz-funk in one way or another... according to me (although it can be argued the last trio of albums are closer to electro-funk)  

Fat Albert Rotunda (1969)
Mwandishi (1971)
Crossings (1972)
Sextant (1973)
Head Hunters (1973)
Dedication (1974)
Thrust (1974)
Man-Child (1975)
Secrets (1976)
Sunlight (1978)
Directstep (1979)
Feets, Don't Fail Me Now (1979)
Monster (1980)
Mr. Hands (1980)
Magic Windows (1981)
Lite Me Up (1982)
Future Shock (1983)
Sound-System (1984)
Perfect Machine (1988)
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^ I'm really glad you mentioned Herbie Hancock. I have him listed under Jazz Fusion, but I'll add his 39 albums to the Jazz-Funk list in a jiffy, even though I'm more of a Herb Alpert fan. Tongue 
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