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  1. I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky
  2. Hercules
  3. People Make the World Go Round
  4. Everybody
  5. Yes We Can Can
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  1. I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky
  2. Hercules
  3. People Make the World Go Round
  4. Everybody
  5. Yes We Can Can
  6. (I Got) So Much Trouble in My Mind
  7. Freddie's Dead
  8. Give Me Your Love
  9. I Don't Dig No Phoney, Pt. 2
  10. Got to Getcha
  11. The Bird
  12. Soul, Pt. 1-2
  13. You're Welcome, Stop on By
  14. Handclapping Song
  15. Man of the Street
  16. If It's Good to You (It's Good for You), Pt. 1
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As whistle-stop tours of funk go, this is pretty interesting, consisting of 16 cuts mostly drawn from early 1970s records, though a few rather ill-fitting efforts from the early 1980s slip in. Only one of these songs, Curtis Mayfield's "Freddie's Dead," is famous, though other respected gents dot the set, some known more for straight-ahead soul or soul-jazz than for funk: Aaron Neville, Lee Dorsey, Roy Ayers, Jimmy McGriff, the Meters, and Bobby Womack. Filling out the program are names that at this point are mostly known ...

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