Funk: Fat Albert Rotunda
yuichi
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Listening in its entirety for the first time. This album kinda shreds. I still like that funky shit. Sorry. Funk is like that old flame that never seems to die...That and rap music.
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i've still never heard this album.
never seen a copy in the field. thats one of my favorite covers though.
Such a great record. Tell me a bedtime story is lush.
I wont go as far as terrible but I recall hearing it for the first time and my imagination of Fat Albert in the streets of Philly didnt match up w/ what i was hearing.
Rutunda not Fat Albert enuff...
Its probably diff timeline.
(180 gram vinyl.)"
NICE ONE!
I've seen it a couple times for like 30bucks in the field. Finally found one for cheap, so I copped it. If you like jazz-funk, you'll probably like this.
God, that double "funky" is criminal.
I would say it's more like a
A tight soul jazz flurry is what comes out of my butt after a night of whiskey and beer.
Fat Albert Rotunda, on the other hand, is funky funky!
haha. you funny.
It's Fuchsed up.
that would be ?
nerdy foot note: for some reason (label ties?) eric gale was left out from the credits
Hey upskiboo, nice review !
Tootie Heath such a legendary .... too bad he wasn't used that much to record more soul-jazz in the vein of fat albert ....
anybody can recommend some othe good date he played on ?
thanx.. i just dont see any reason to underrate this joint just because its common and still going for cheap..
and btw, Ako, i recall you were into carol kaye's style of playing from that era, well you should check buster williams on this, he is totally
id love to hear it. i just still have yet to run into a copy, even a reissue!
Anyone know where to cop a (unofficial?) copy of the original Fat Albert pilot this is from? Pretty cool stuff - the animation is completely different from the series - more abstract w/ tinted stock footage for backgrounds & whatnot. I watched it once years ago at the Museum of Broadcasting in NYC, but don't think it's commercially available.
Was this an official pilot or was it his Doctorate thesis. Or did tv just pick up his student film for tv?
Ill have to check out the Museum for that shit. Thanx.
And has anybody heard the Comedy album? I never have.
I assume it was an official pilot since it was in the museum's library. But if it was a student film/thesis then maybe that makes sense on why it hasn't been made more widely available.
Yeah, I only made it over to the Broadcasting Museum once BITD. But that Fat Albert pilot and the episode of Playboy After Dark w/ James Brown & Marva Whitney were tops on my required viewing list.