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Jazz/Funk
Musical Influence with House and Garage Music! |
However, the group that was to typify
the British Jazz Funk sound, and that
was the group called Light of the World.
Their first attempts in making this style of music was
by trying to sound as much like their heroes
(Fatback Band, Lonnie "Liston" Smith, Crusaders,
Commodores, Earth, Wind and Fire) as possible.
But as time moved on they fused their own style of Jazz
funk fused with lyrics about London life and the Police
system.

For their second album
release called "Round Trip",
saw how the boys had become more polished. It showed
the music world that they had managed to perfect a more
Soulful side to their music, which included the modern
day anthem "London Town"
within their album set.

However, their short success
story came to an end. Thegroup were soon to break up
after appearing at the Hammersmith Odeon in
London their first solo date. It was the last
time that the group were to play together in their original
line up.
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When the break up of Light
of the World came to head; smaller, splinter
projects were formed from the group. One was Incognito,
that now enjoys chart success today. They were a more
jazz orientated outfit formed form Light of
the World. The produced the classic under ground
single called "Parisian Girl",
that is now being exchanged for serious money.
So check out that Rare Groove!! They went on to produce
an album after appearing at countless small venues in
and around London called "Jazz/Funk"
that went into the top Twenty album charts without no
promotional push.(The year was 1982)

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Beggar
and CO another group formed out of the split from Light
of the World, were a more Funk orientated act that managed
to obtain chart success with the classic "Somebody
Help me out" that reached the top ten status in England
during UK, during 1981.
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| Jazz
Funk, although initially meaning Jazz Fusion,
became a term that embraced a number of black
dance music styles within the UK, and helped
giving it a better understanding. Garage and Deep House
music's increasing dependence on Jazz/Funk music samples
- especially from the UK shows that we should pay homage,
and raise our hats to the people and artists that we would
be much poorer for if they hadn't been around. Other music
such as Drum and Bass acts are also featuring
theseJazz/Funk samples and riffs within their music via
Garage and Deep House's lead!!!. Also should thank their
stars that this period of music actually took place!!
Acid/Jazz, no, no no!!! Forget that labeling
this was the first true meaning of Jazz fusing with Funk
remember that!!! |
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Below is a chart of my
all time favourite tracks within the Jazz/Funk field that
have been used to create great Garage and House music!
| Artists/Group |
Song
Title |
Label |
Country
of Origin |
1.Eddie
Henderson |
"Prance
On" |
Capitol
Records |
USA |
2.Morrissey
Mullen |
"Slipstream" |
Beggars
Banquet Records |
England |
3.Light
of the World |
"Pete's
Crusade" |
Ensign
Records |
England |
4.Incognito |
"Parisian
Girl/Summer End" |
Ensign
Records |
England |
5.Roy
Ayers |
"Can't
you see me?" |
Polydor
Records |
USA |
6.The
Inversion |
"Locomoto" |
Groove
Records |
England |
7.Willie
Bobo |
"Always
There" |
Columbia
Records |
USA |
8.Tom
Brown |
"Brighter
Tomorrow" |
Arista
Records |
USA |
9.Atmosphere |
"Dancing
in Outerspace" |
Elite
Records |
England |
10.Lonnie
Liston Smith |
"Expansions" |
RCA
Records |
USA |
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Agree
with my choices. Then send me your choices!!
By the way what are your
Jazz Funk classics that you have heard
in recent Garage/Deep House releases of this year ( or
any other year) - or as straight forward tracks of their
own! Give me a buzz on either score to me at Carl's Garage
House page, Ipswich, England. Please e-mail me on the
e-mail address below. Don't be Shy now!
CARL@GARAGE-MUSIC.COM
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