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Blue Feather - Lets Funk Tonight (1982)

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Blue Feather was a Dutch male vocal/instrumental group, who had a single called "Let's Funk Tonight", in the UK Singles Chart. It was released on the Mercury label, entered the chart on 3 July 1981, and rose to a high of number 50; it remained in the charts for four weeks. This track was used on the 2008 compilation album Return to the Playboy Mansion by Dimitri from Paris. The group released two albums: Feather Funk in 1982, and Shadows Of The Night in 1985. Their singles include "Call Me Up" (1981), "It's Love" (1981), "Let It Out" (1983) and "After Midnight" (1986). https://lesaccrosdufunk.bandcamp.com/track/blue-feather-lets-funk-tonight-1982  

Latimore - Lets Straighten It Out (1974)

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Recorded in 1974, Latimore's biggest hit has remained one of the favorite soul song in the deep South for decades. Produced by Steve Alaimo, it was issued as a single and on the LP "More more more Latimore" (Glades, 1974).   https://lesaccrosdufunk.bandcamp.com/track/latimore-lets-straighten-it-out-1974

Bumblebee Unlimited - Space Shuttle Ride (1979)

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Leroy Hutson - Classy Lady (1982)

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Leroy Hutson (born June 4, 1945) is an American soul and R&B singer, songwriter, arranger, producer and instrumentalist, best known as former lead singer of R&B vocal group The Impressions. His music concerns 1970s soul, as noted in the June 29, 2006 issue of Rolling Stone magazine. He is the father of producer JR Hutson. As a teenager, Hutson formed the Nu-Tones, a four-man vocal group based in New Jersey. They won several talent shows during his high school years. The other members of the Nu-Tones were Ronald King, Bernard Ransom, Ed Davis, and Irving Jenkins. In 1968, as part of the duo Sugar & Spice, Lee Hutson and Deborah Rollins recorded for Kapp Records. They recorded several singles with some success. Their single "In Love Forever" ranked the "Best New Record Of The Week" in the local newspaper column "Soul Sauce". Two other singles recorded were "Ah Ha Yeah" and "Dreams". In 1973 Hutson wrote, produced, arranged and...

Aurra - Baby Love (1983)

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Disco soul funk group from Dayton, Ohio. Formed by Stephen C. Washington in 1979 as a spin-off from Slave and originally consisted of Starleana Young (lead vocals, percussion), Curt Jones (lead vocals, guitar, percussion), Charles Carter (keyboards, flute, percussion, sax, vocals) and Buddy Hankerson (bass). But just like Slave, Aurra was not a group in the strict sense of the word, more like an extended family, where members from both camps collaborated freely across the borders that record contracts, managers and personal egos normally sets up. Curt Jones and Starleana Young changed name to Déjà when they were signed to Virgin. credits https://funkprojet80.bandcamp.com/track/aurra-baby-love-1983

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