Latin American Funk

llmod1

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After picking up a couple of bits of Latin American Funk on my trip to SF I was wondering what other jewels are out there.I'm talking about Latin American bands doing funk tracks or covers not funky latin music if you understand what I mean.Anyone have any recommendations??
 
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I don't know about latin american (specifically) but paging Hotsauce??? Is Tucson in the house?
 
Tuscon ain't funky.... is it?

Ray Barretto, Fania Allstars, Mongo, Bataan....
various Latinaires
Bobby Marin
Via Libre
Hierro
Chocolat
Cal Tjader
Chico Gilberto
Banda Macho
Gerson King

 
TuCSon ain't funky.... is it?
Unfortunately, no.

I do have a few recommendations, though, mostly Tejano/ranchero groups that might've had one or two funky cuts:

Sunny & The Sunliners (Key-Loc)
This Is My Band (pretty much all funk but raer and expen$ive)
The Missing Link (same as above)
Sky High (cover of "Get Ready" and "Dance To The Music")
...and another "live" album whose title escapes me but has a couple funky cuts

Richard & The Sun Demons (Buena Suerte)
Ni En Defensa Propia (covers of "Sing A Simple Song" and "Groove Me")

Jr. & The Preludes (S & R)
One Night With... (Cover of "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" and "Don't Fight It")

Vida E Inspiracion (Decca)
S/T ("Tema Vida E Inspiracion")

There's also Tortilla Factory, Joe Bravo, Latinaires and a whole lot more I'm forgetting. I KNOW there's dudes on here that are deep in this genre. Hopefully they'll see this thread.

Herm
 
I don't know about latin american (specifically) but paging Hotsauce??? Is Tucson in the house?
I didn't mean to check out NonExistingTucsonFunk, just meant that I know H*rm knows some ish and could help......! Damn, I need to go to T*cson.... Its been a while...
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llmod1 said:

After picking up a couple of bits of Latin American Funk on my trip to SF I was wondering what other jewels are out there.I'm talking about Latin American bands doing funk tracks or covers not funky latin music if you understand what I mean.Anyone have any recommendations??



Hi,Absolutely, If you're into Latin American funk, check out Los Amigos Invisibles from Venezuela—they infuse funk elements into their music. For a Brazilian twist, Banda Black Rio and Azymuth are fantastic choices. Also, delve into the Colombian scene with the powerful funk sounds of Batata y su Rumba Palenquera. Each band brings a unique flavor to Latin American funk, ensuring a vibrant and diverse musical journey. Enjoy exploring these groovy gems.