MACEO & THE ALL KINGS MEN - Funky Music Machine


Southbound - CDSEWM 087


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1. Funky Music Machine [3:03]
2. I Want To Sing [2:45]
3. Dreams [2:34]
4. Feeling Alright [2:40]
5. Something [5:22]
6. Born To Wander [3:02]
7. T.S.U. (Aristocrat Of Bands) [3:13]
8. For No One [3:35]
9. Make It With You [3:07]
10. A Funky Tale To Tell [4:00]

In 1970, Maceo Parker leaves James Brown to create his own band : "Maceo & All The King's Men" with most of Brown's band. "We made a couple of albums," states Maceo, "but it didn't really happen." "Funky Machine" (1972) was recorded for Excello but remained in the vaults until now. Personnel includes longtime James Brown guitarist Jimmy "Chank" Nolen. The material ranges from 70's funk to subdued pop, including half originals and covers like the Beatles' "For No One" and "Something," and Traffic's "Feelin' Alright" and more.