Two more discs of funk and soul, the second disc is all longer live recordings. Set gaps between tracks to zero and get on down.

Details behind the fold.
Disc 1
01 Redd Foxx - Ham and Eggs
02 Brownout - African Battle
03 The Wrecking Crew - Bump and Boogie
04 Sir Mack Rice - Bump Meat
05 Billy Preston - I Don't Want to Pretend
06 Clarence Reid - Nobody But You Babe
07 Smith Connection - I'm Bugging Your Phone
08 Southern Energy Ensemble - F-U-N-K-Y Til the Day I Die
09 The Brides of Funkenstein - Amorous
10 Shotgun - Fire It Up
11 Kashmere Stage Band - $$ Kash Register $$
12 Victor Wooten - Victa
13 Bill Withers - Kissing My Love
14 Inez Foxx - Circuits Overloaded
15 The Everyday People - Funk Gene-ra-tion
16 Atlas - Necessity
17 Black Heat - Last Dance
18 Sugar Pie DeSanto - Git Back
19 Betty Wright - Al Your Kissin' Sho Don't Make True Lovin'
20 Israel Tolbert - Big Leg Woman
21 Richard Popcorn Wylie - Both Ends Against the Middle
22 Billy Sha-Rae - Let's Do It Again
23 Tony Camillo's Bazuka - Dynomite
128.9 MB .zip, 78:34
Disc 2 (Live)
01 Average White Band - Pick Up the Pieces
02 Parliament-Funkadelic - Funk Gettin' Ready to Roll
03 Bill Withers - Use Me
04 Kool and the Gang - Who's Gonna Take the Weight?
05 Marcus Miller - Blast
06 Maceo Parker - Pass the Peas
07 Trouble Funk - No, Don't Touch that Stereo
08 Bootsy's Rubber Band - Stretchin' Out (in a Rubber Band)
09 Redd Foxx - Closing
114.5 MB, 77:26
And the archives:
Good deal -- the CD just emerged from the burner, it will accompany my housework this morning. I've been listening to your mixes for long enough I'm starting to recognize artists; before last year I think the only ones I would have known are Kool & the Gang and Parliament; now I'm eagerly anticipating Sugar Pie DeSanto and Bill Withers too... was just listening to "Moanin and Groanin" yesterday.
Posted by: Clownæsthesiologist at May 9, 2009 10:16 AMBlack Heat, Shotgun, and Brides of Funkenstein are making repeat appearances as well.
Posted by: apostropher at May 9, 2009 11:20 AMI can Photoshop spots on his luscious pelt and you could re-release the second album as Unfunked X.5: Stretch Leopard.
Posted by: Mr. Sticky at May 9, 2009 09:41 PMTrouble Funk is awesome. I saw them back when I was in college.
Posted by: Lemmy Caution at May 11, 2009 02:09 PMTrouble Funk is awesome. I saw them back when I was in college.
Posted by: Lemmy Caution at May 11, 2009 02:09 PMOK, who is that good lookin guy?
You have the world at our fingertips
No one can make it better than you!