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The Brothers Funk: Rare New York City Funk

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Download links and information about The Brothers Funk: Rare New York City Funk by Pazant Brothers. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Alternative, Funk genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 29:28 minutes.

Artist: Pazant Brothers
Release date: 2005
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Alternative, Funk
Tracks: 10
Duration: 29:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Skunk Juice 2:15
2. Toe Jam 2:22
3. Groovin' 2:27
4. Fever 2:47
5. Work Song 2:41
6. Juicy Lucy 3:09
7. Chicken Scratch (featuring The Chili Peppers) 2:42
8. Fly Vines (featuring The Chili Peppers) 4:40
9. A Gritty Nitty 2:53
10. New Orleans 3:32

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Though the Pazant Brothers were a respectable, predominantly instrumental funk outfit of the late '60s and early '70s, they never got the chance to record much. This 22-track compilation rounds up most of their releases, including four 1969 singles (one of them released under the name the Chili Peppers), a couple songs that only appeared on a compilation LP, a 1973 single, and their 1975 album Loose and Juicy (which like the 1973 single was billed to the Pazant Brothers & the Beaufort Express). The Pazant Brothers were a good though not great outfit, putting New York Latinized rhythms, James Brown-influenced chicken scratch guitar, and New Orleans-tinged wailing horns to admirable use on pleasant upbeat dance funk. As time went on, they added some female vocals that were more decorative cheer-the-musicians-onward ambience than true leads, though they were fairly effective. The early singles sound fresher than their 1975 LP, which includes a bunch of remakes of songs they'd first issued on their earlier 45s, though that album was a respectable effort that resisted the oncoming disco trend with an earthier funk sound.