Deep Cut Grooves
Long-form albums chock full of transcendent jammy grooves. Assorted funk, soul, reggae and jazz subgenres. |
1 | | Baby Huey The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend
Babby's first Deep Soul album |
2 | | Lee Moses Time and Place
Worthy second step into entry-level deep soul |
3 | | Dadawah Peace and Love
Breathtaking, trance inducing nyabinghi from Ras Michael |
4 | | Exuma Exuma
Spookier than any horror movie score, the soundtrack to a carribean seance |
5 | | Terry Callier What Color Is Love?
You've probably heard music this soulfully orchestrated and performed |
6 | | Ghetto Brothers Power - Fuerza
The band's cultural impact on the zulu nation and the emergence of hip-hop overshadows their Latin funk jams, but if you haven't watched the documentary Rubble Kings, go do it now |
7 | | 24-Carat Black Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth
Good deep cuts |
8 | | Afreaka! Demon Fuzz
Gorgeous psychedelic soul/funk w an afrobeat tinge |
9 | | Harlem River Drive Harlem River Drive
Eddie & Charlie Palmieri's first latin funk odyssey, with Bernard Purdie on drums |
10 | | Singers and Players War of Words
Dark, drugged up, depressing dub |
11 | | Betty Davis Betty Davis
Miles Davis' first wife introduced him to Jimi Hendrix, launching his interest in jazz-rock fusion and ultimately, the second half of his career. Then she dumped him, hired Larry Graham on bass, and made one of the most badass funk albums ever. |
12 | | Dr. John In the Right Place
Zoo wee mama. Good funky nawlins R&B |
13 | | Milton Wright Friends and Buddies
Originally released in two different editions - one mix with keyboards, one accidentally omitting them - Miami based Wright had some decent jams. Tbh tho the version of the album sans keyboards is arguably superior, with a slick acoustic groove you'd only really find with Lee Dorsey most of the time. |
14 | | Syl Johnson Is It Because I'm Black
Title track is a timeless classic |
15 | | James Carr You Got My Mind Messed Up
More deeper soul, but damn, what a fucking voice |
16 | | Ray Barretto Acid
More latin jazz |
17 | | Albert King I Wanna Get Funky
Funk album from the true blues king, BB can suck it, this is superior |
18 | | Mabrak Drum Talk
More nyabinghi, nice little drum grooves. Sample city |
19 | | Keith Hudson Playing It Cool & Playing It Right
The strange middle ground between roots and dub. Like a desert trip. |
20 | | Ronald Shannon Jackson and the Decoding Society Mandance
Jazz to end your list to |
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