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Grant Green Ain't It Funky Now! (The Original Jam Master, Volume One) Mp3, Flac, Wma Grant Green Ain't It Funky Now! (The Original Jam Master, Volume One) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Ain't It Funky Now! (The Original Jam Master, Volume One) Country: US Released: 2005 Style: Soul-Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1711 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1197 mb WMA version RAR size: 1511 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 946 Other Formats: DTS VOX AA VQF MMF DTS MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits Ain't It Funky Now! Bass [Fender] – Jimmy Lewis Bongos – Richard LandrumCongas – Candido Camero*Drums – 1 9:58 Idris MuhammadOrgan – Emanuel Riggins*Tenor Saxophone – Claude BarteeTrumpet – Blue Mitchell Ease Back 2 Bass [Fender] – Jimmy Lewis Drums – Idris MuhammadElectric Piano – Clarence 5:47 PalmerTenor Saxophone – Claude BarteeVibraphone – Willie Bivens It's Your Thing 3 Congas – Joe ArmstrongDrums – Idris MuhammadOrgan – Ronnie FosterTenor Saxophone – 9:19 Claude BarteeVibraphone – Willie Bivens Love On A Two-Way Street 4 Drums – Idris MuhammadElectric Bass – Chuck RaineyElectric Piano – Emanuel 4:46 Riggins*Percussion – Ray ArmandoVibraphone – Billy Wooten Let The Music Take Your Mind 5 Congas – Joe ArmstrongDrums – Idris MuhammadOrgan – Ronnie FosterTenor Saxophone – 8:29 Claude BarteeVibraphone – Willie Bivens I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door, I'll Get It Myself) / Cold Sweat Bass [Fender] – Wilton FelderDrums – "Stix" HooperElectric Piano, Clavinet – Emanuel 6 Riggins*French Horn – Jim BuffingtonPercussion – King ErrissonTrombone – Harry 5:57 DiVitoTrombone [Bass] – Dick HicksonTrumpet – Jimmy Sedlar*, Joe Newman, Joe Wilder, Victor PazVibraphone – Billy WootenWoodwind – George Marge, John Leone, Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque Betcha By Golly Wow Congas, Percussion – Bobbye Porter Hall*Drums – Greg Williams Electric Bass – Wilton 7 7:41 FelderOrgan – Shelton LasterSoprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Claude BarteeVibraphone – Gary Coleman Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Blue Note Records Copyright (c) – Blue Note Records Manufactured By – Blue Note Records Credits Compiled By – Richard Seidel Guitar – Grant Green Mastered By – Kurt Lundvall Producer – Francis Wolff (tracks: 1, 3, 5), George Butler (tracks: 4, 6, 7) Notes Instrumental treatments of hits by: 1, 6 - James Brown 2 - The Meters 3 - The Isley Brothers 4 - The Moments 5 - Kool & The Gang 7 - The Stylistics This compilation ℗ & © 2005 Blue Note Records Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 7 243-5-60140-2 2 Matrix / Runout: DIDX-227976 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L327 Mould SID Code: IFPI 507B Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Ain't It Funky Now! (The 7243 5 60140 2 Grant Blue 7243 5 60140 2 Original Jam Master, Volume US 2005 2 Green Note 2 One) (CD, Comp, Club) Ain't It Funky Now! (The 7243 5 60352 2 Grant Blue 7243 5 60352 2 Original Jam Master, Volume Europe 2005 5 Green Note 5 One) (CD, Comp) Related Music albums to Ain't It Funky Now! (The Original Jam Master, Volume One) by Grant Green Lalo Schifrin, Idris Muhammad - Jaws / House Of The Rising Sun Various - The Lost Grooves Idris Cheba - Le Misunderstanding Noraniza Idris - Bekaba Idris - Lebanon / Walk With Me Tities Idris, Orkes Gumarang dbp Asbon - Simpang Ampek / Sansaro Badan Idris Muhammad - Power Of Soul Various - Made In Holland, 1937-'38.
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