Funky As I Can Be!

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 47:30

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Scene: New Orleans Funk, 1960-1975

By Austin L. Ray, eMusic Contributor

For better or worse, New Orleans will always be known as a party city, thanks in no small part to the two-week celebration of parades, beads and general Bacchanalia known as Mardi Gras. And like any great party, NoLa has excellent food and music in spades. In fact, The Big Easy is an embarrassment of riches when it comes to recorded song. Widely celebrated as the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans introduced the world to… more »

They Say All Music Guide

The smooth, wink-in-the-eye singing style of New Orleans’ Lee Dorsey is one of pop and soul’s best-kept secrets, and he never sounded better than when he was teamed with pianist/songwriter/arranger/producer Allen Toussaint. This concise collection brings together key tracks from Dorsey and Toussaint’s late-’60s and early-’70s albums, including the immortal “Working in the Coal Mine,” “Ride Your Pony,” and “Sneakin’ Sally Through the Alley.” With wonderfully loose but exact arrangements and horn charts, backup vocals by the Meters, and dosed with early New Orleans funk rhythms, all topped off by Dorsey’s warm, engaging vocals, these are classic tracks that deserve to be better known. – Steve Leggett

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