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A set of 7 records by FUNK artists. As shown in the photos, some records have significant damage to the spine. *These are used records, so both the jackets and the discs have scratches and minor imperfections due to age. The jackets, in particular, are worn. There are no deep scratches that would significantly affect playback, but please purchase only if you understand that these are used items. * Sign "O" The Times - Prince A double album, considered Prince's masterpiece. This is the US version, which is said to have clearer sound. * Sex Machine: The Very Best Of James Brown - James Brown James Brown, the undisputed King of Funk. This is a best-of album that includes "Geronimo." * Rufusized - Rufus The album featuring Chaka Khan's first participation with Rufus. This album helped launch Chaka Khan's fame. * Live At The Sex Machine - Kool & The Gang Kool & The Gang before they became more mellow. This era was jazzy and funky. * Mandrill - Mandrill Mandrill's debut album, which developed a unique funk sound that transcends genres like rock, Latin, and jazz. This is a fairly rare edition and is in relatively good condition. * Do You See What I See? - Bar-Kays A psychedelic funk band, often called "black rock." They are also said to be one of the oldest funk bands. * Greatest Hits - War A funk band with many core fans. Famous for the funk number "The Cisco Kid" and the reggae-tinged "Why Can't We Be Friends?". Personally, I choose "Low Rider." Thank you for looking.
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