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The Best of the Funk Years
Album DescriptionBest Of The Funk Years brings together 11 classic jams by Johnny “Guitar” Watson, songs that have been sampled numerous times by some of the top names in hip-hop. But the original versions—which he wrote, produced and played nearly every instrument on—remain the best way to experience Watson’s considerable talents. Following Shout! Factory’s release of the 2-CD set The Funk Anthology, as well as deluxe reissues of all 8 of his original funk albums, Best Of Th. . . More >>
The Best of the Funk Years
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johnny “guitar” watson “best of the funk years” has all his best funk classics from the 1970′s including his classic “gangster of love”. watson a terrific guitar player who sounds a bit like mick jagger is a true blues legend from the 1960′s who became one of the great funky artists of the 1970′s. cool guitar riffs and brassy horns makes this cd a must.
FLASHBACK!!!!FLASHBACK!!!!!!!!!
I WOULDN’T CALL IT FUNK, BUT A COMBINATION OF “rhythm” and “GUITAR” “blues. ”
If you like Johnny “Guitar” Watson, you will love this CD.
GRACEFUL AND SMOOTH!!!
I received this item within 10 days of ordering it; my older brother is enjoying it.
Several years ago I wrote an essay about the Funk of the 70′s on an AOL blog, and was responded to by a very nice woman who asked me where I placed Johnny Guitar Watson in the Funk vs. Soul Vs. Rock argument.
I had to respond, who???? That night I went and got some JGW and have I been loving his tunes ever since. So how did I miss this great of the Funk era? I don’t really know other than the fact that I found the Funk I used to play at dances by chance, as it wasn’t on the local radio. . . ever.
The record stores that I used to go to were private stores that mostly catered to Rock Music, and the chain store in the mall that catered to top 40, so. . . never spending time in LA clubs where JGW might have been played, I just never came across him on accident.
So for those of you who like me might have missed this wonderful artist when he was around, what is the music like? The JGW on this album is a good collection of danceable funk music leaning heavily on the Blues part of R&B, but with funny lyrics, that remind us not to take the good or bad times too serious. Some examples off this CD; Superman Lover, Gangster of Love, “Ain’t that a *****” Very fun music!
So here’s the deal.
If you like the Old BB King kind of Blues, and the Funky (non Disco) dance music from the ’70′s, you may find this CD as addictive as we have in my office!
Johnny Guitar Watson had a Signature Sound on the Guitar along with his too cool vocals that always hit home. “a Real Mother for Ya” is stil a Monster Jam. He had a free flow style that worked. you can hear some Ray Charles Harmony in his overall delievery as well. the amazing thing about Johnny Guitar Watson is that he re-invented himself from the Blues&adapted to the Funk&brought along his own bag of the Funk. BrotherMan was doing it all as a Writer, Arranger, Producer&overall Multi Instrumentalist. He gave Social Commentary, always had Humor&a down home folk vibe that was timeless as his Guitar Playing. RIP