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Albert King I Wanna Get Funky Mp3, Flac, Wma Albert King I Wanna Get Funky mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul / Blues Album: I Wanna Get Funky Country: Europe Style: Funk, Modern Electric Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1812 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1758 mb WMA version RAR size: 1573 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 735 Other Formats: MP3 MMF RA XM MP1 AUD AHX Tracklist Hide Credits I Wanna Get Funky 1 4:08 Written-By – Carl Smith Playin' On Me 2 3:25 Written-By – Mack Rice* Walkin' The Back Streets 3 6:28 Written-By – Sandy Jones 'Til My Back Ain't Got No Bone 4 7:32 Written-By – Isbell*, Floyd* Flat Tire 5 4:43 Written-By – King*, Jones*, Bush* I Can't Hear Nothing But The Blues 6 4:16 Written By – Clark*Written-By – Bush* Travelin' Man 7 2:52 Written-By – Albert King Cross Cut Saw 8 7:45 Written-By – R.G. Ford That's What The Blues Is All About 9 3:53 Written-By – Patterson*, Strickland* Enhanced 10 Multimedia Track Incl. Video, Biography And Pictures Companies, etc. Marketed By – ZYX Music Distributed By – ZYX Music Recorded At – Stax Recording Studios Phonographic Copyright (p) – Stax Records Copyright (c) – Fantasy, Inc. Published By – Irving Music, Inc. Published By – Rogan Publ. Published By – South Memphis Music Credits Arranged By – Dale Warren (tracks: 3), Lester Snell (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 9) Art Direction – Davis Fried Krieger Inc. Backing Band [Rhythm] – The Bar-Kays*, The Movement* Backing Vocals – Hot Buttered Soul* Backing Vocals, Producer, Remix, Engineer, Arranged By – Henry Bush Creative Director – Larry Shaw, Ron Gordon Engineer – Daryl Williams, Robert Jackson, William Brown* Horns – The Memphis Horns Photography By – Maldwin Hamlin Producer, Arranged By – Allen Jones* Remastered By – Phil De Lancie Rhythm Guitar – Donald Kenzie Strings – The Memphis Symphony Orchestra* Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: BIEM / GEMA Barcode: 090204868421 Label Code: LC 00914 Matrix / Runout: SCD24 8536-2 ZYX MASTERING Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year STS 5505, Albert I Wanna Get Funky (LP, Stax, STS 5505, US 1974 STS-5505 King Album) Stax STS-5505 Albert I Wanna Get Funky (LP, MPS 8536 Stax MPS 8536 US 1987 King Album, RE) Albert I Wanna Get Funky (LP, STS 5505 Volt STS 5505 US 1975 King Album, RE) I Wanna Get Funky (CD, Albert SCD24 8536-2 Album, Enh, RE, RM, 24 Stax SCD24 8536-2 Germany 1987 King ) SCD-8536-2 Albert I Wanna Get Funky (CD, SCD-8536-2 Stax US 1990 (STS-5505) King RE, RM) (STS-5505) Related Music albums to I Wanna Get Funky by Albert King Albert King / Chico Hamilton / Little Milton - Montreux Festival Albert King - Blues Power / Night Stomp Albert King - Lovejoy Albert King - I'm In A Phone Booth, Baby Albert King - The Pinch Albert King - La Force Tranquille Du Blues Albert King - The Best Of Albert King Albert King - I'll Play The Blues For You Albert King - Live Wire / Blues Power Albert King With Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session.
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