Thisone always felt more like disco than jazz-funk to me:
Sounds like War may have listened to this song before they recorded Galaxy.
DocMcCoy"Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
Completely unrelated, but I'd love to hear someone like Midlake or Fleet Foxes do an acoustic guitars and harmonies version of that Herbie joint. I keep hearing it in my head and I need someone to make it real.
I don't wanna take this too far afield, but I think this qualifies as a disco jazz record, although many would probably disagree:
GREAT song nonetheless.
DocMcCoy"Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
Joe Claussell's cut all the fat off the Strainhard original here and given it more of a genuine disco-jazz vibe, even if it isn't a strictly authentic one.
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or Disco done by Jazz cats?
Either....
Maybe some of the Michael White & Wayne Henderson stuff? Or perhaps this strays too close to fusion?
solid pick.
I like the monet at 1:15 with the keyboard player.
He seems to be REALLY into it.
Both of these albums are basically disco.
Kindly,
parallax
Sounds like War may have listened to this song before they recorded Galaxy.
Completely unrelated, but I'd love to hear someone like Midlake or Fleet Foxes do an acoustic guitars and harmonies version of that Herbie joint. I keep hearing it in my head and I need someone to make it real.
I don't wanna take this too far afield, but I think this qualifies as a disco jazz record, although many would probably disagree:
GREAT song nonetheless.
About four years earlier and smoothed out just a little, with strings instead of horns, you'd have a Blackpool Mecca classic there.
Just WOW! :face_melt:
In which parallel universe is music like this played on mtv? I want to be there.
And this is an easy one, but still a classic...