Funky Town Disco Music 70s

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Funky Town Disco Music 70s

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The Jackson Sisters 1976

The Jackson Sisters (not to be confused with Jackson sisters, La Toya, Janet, and Rebbie who were the siblings to American soul group the Jackson Five) were an American soul and disco family group in the 1970s. The group hailed from Compton, California but were based in Detroit, Michigan.
The Jackson Sisters were Jacqueline Jackson-Rencher, Lyn Jackson, Pat Jackson, Rae Jackson and Gennie Jackson. They recorded material for the Tiger Lily Records label, obtaining some modest success in the 1970s. However the group really came into their own nearly a decade later, following the emergence of the rare groove scene in the UK. Many of their songs were written by Johnny Bristol. Bobby Taylor, produced and co-wrote their rare groove anthem, "I Believe In Miracles", in 1976. The track reached #72 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1987.

1 Where your love is gone
2 Maybe
3 Why do fools fall in love
4 Day in the blue
5 Rockin' on my porch
6 Boy, you're dynamite
7 Rock steady
8 Miracles
9 (Why can't we be) more than just friends
10 Shake her loose
11 I Believe In Miracles
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Instant Funk _ The funk is on_1981

Instant Funk came out of New Jersey consisting of Raymond Earl, Scotty Miller and guitarist Kim Miller. The group was then called The Music Machine and they were very successful as a back-up band for The Manhattans, Bunny Sigler and also the TNJs. Throughout their careers, Instant Funk would be the back-up band for many stars, including Lou Rawls, Loleatta Holloway, The O'Jays, MFSB, Curtis Mayfield and Evelyn Champagne King (they are the backing band on the hit single, "Shame").

1. It's Cool
2. Funk Is On
3. Funk 'n' Roll
4. You Want My Love
5. What Can I Do For You
6. Everybody
7. Can You See Where I'm Coming From
8. You're Not Getting Older
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