Funky Basslines in 15 Tracks
Basslines are the centerpiece of Soul and Funk songs and bassists are the backbone to any soul and funk track. In fact the bassline has always ruled the dancefloor and we want to celebrate this with 18 funky basslines tracks.
Brothers Groove - The Brothers (Brothers Groove / Funky Paella, 1971)
Central Do Brasil - Cassiano (Onda / Central Do Brasil, 1977)
Come Into My Bedroom - Deloris Ealy and The Kenyattes with Harmonica Fats (Come Into My Bedroom / Big Surprise, 1973)
Down Home Girl - The Coasters (Soul Pad / Down Home Girl, 1967)
Foxy Little Mama - Bob Stone and His Band (Foxy Little Mama /Stone Soul, 197?)
Get Me Back On Time, Engine Number 9 (part I & II) - Wilson Pickett (In Philadelphia, 1970)
Got A Gig On My Back - Kelly and Soul Explosions (Talking About My Babys Love / Got A Gig On My Back, 197?)
The Hold Bag - The B.G. Soul Brothers (Soul Woman- The Charms / The Hold Bag - The B.G. Soul Brothers, 1969)
Hope For The Future - Getto Kitty (Stand Up And Be Counted / Hope For The Future, 1972)
I Wanna Do The Do - Bobby Rush (I Wanna Do The Do / Hey Western Union Man, 1979)
Memphis Underground - S.O.U.L. (What Is It, 1971)
Only The Lonely Know - Pamoja (Only The Lonely Know / Oooh, Baby, 1975)
Pimp Walk - Part I - Everyday People (Pimp Walk - Part I / Pimp Walk - Part II, 197?)
Sweetest Thing In The World - Turner Bros. (Act 1, 1974)
Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) - Janis Joplin (I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!, 1969)
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