Description
The 1975 album of the same name from Funk Factory, a jazz-funk project produced by Polish-born multi-instrumentalist Michał Urbaniak, who has done a lot of session work with jazz legends such as Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, and Miles Davis, has been reissued! Famous as a sampling source mainly for hip-hop, "Rien Ne Va Plus", the original story of Beasty Boys' "Car Thief", Michał Urbaniak's violin solo and futuristic "After All The World Goes" using Moog synths. Home” and fusion funk “Next Please” with acid synth leads are a must-listen! Steve Gadd on drums and Anthony Jackson on bass are participating, and this area is also a listening place! The originals are priced close to $100 to $200, so don't miss this opportunity!
A1. Watusi Dance
A2.Horsing Around
A3. Rien Ne Va Plus
A4.After All The World Goes Home
B1.Next Please
B2.The Music In Me
B3.Funk It
B4.Lilliput
B5.Sinkin' Low
A1. Watusi Dance
A2.Horsing Around
A3. Rien Ne Va Plus
A4.After All The World Goes Home
B1.Next Please
B2.The Music In Me
B3.Funk It
B4.Lilliput
B5.Sinkin' Low







