Make It Funky

1971 single by James Brown


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::summary 1971 single by James Brown ::

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nameMake It Funky (Part 1)
coverMakeItFunky.jpg
typesingle
artistJames Brown
albumGet on the Good Foot
B-sideMake It Funky (Part 2)
released
recorded
studioRodel Studios (Washington, D.C.)
genreFunk
length
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labelPolydor
14088
writer
producerJames Brown
chronologyJames Brown charting
prev_titleHot Pants Pt. 1 (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)
prev_year1971
next_titleMy Part/Make It Funky - Part 3
next_year1971
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| name = Make It Funky (Part 1) | cover = MakeItFunky.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = James Brown | album = Get on the Good Foot | B-side = Make It Funky (Part 2) | released = | recorded = | studio = Rodel Studios (Washington, D.C.) | venue = | genre = Funk | length =

"Make It Funky" is a jam session recorded by James Brown with The J.B.'s. It was released as a two-part single in 1971, which reached No. 1 on the U.S. R&B chart and No. 22 on the U.S. Pop chart.

Publication

This was James Brown's first song to be submitted solely to Polydor Records. The original master is very slow and steadily formed in tempo, compared to how it is performed live. It features the band members chanting the song's title and a prominent organ part played by Brown himself. Bobby Byrd also contributes vocals and a spoken intro. Despite receiving no songwriting credit, Fred Wesley arranged the horn section. Brown released the next 6 minutes of the recording as another two-part single, titled "My Part/Make It Funky", which charted #68 R&B. Parts 3 and 4 appeared on the album Get on the Good Foot.

Live versions of "Make It Funky" appear on the albums Revolution of the Mind and Live at the Apollo 1995. Brown also remade the song for his 1992 album Universal James under the title "Make It Funky 2000".

The full version, running 12:50, was released on the compilation Make It Funky – The Big Payback: 1971–1975 in 1996.

Sample used

  • Audio Two – "Make It Funky"
  • Ice-T – "Make It Funky"
  • Marley Marl – "Droppin' Science"
  • Slum Village – "I Don't Know"
  • Kingdom – "Every Beat of My Heart"

Recognition

In 2005, the bassline to all four parts was ranked at number 2 in ''Stylus Magazine'''s list of the "Top 50 Basslines of All Time".

Personnel

'*with *The J.B.'s:'''''

References

References

  1. Leeds, Alan. (January 2009). "The Singles, Volume 7: 1970–1972". [[Hip-O Records.
  2. Leeds, Alan. "Star Time". [[Polydor Records.
  3. Whitburn, Joel. (2004). "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004". Record Research.
  4. (2008-10-04). "Stylus Magazine's Top 50 Basslines Of All Time - Article". Stylus Magazine.

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