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The Beginning Of The End - Funky Nassau flac mp3 download
Title:
Funky Nassau
Style:
Soul, Funk
Released:
Country:
MP3 album size:
1498 mb
FLAC album size:
1582 mb
Other formats:
VOC AUD MPC TTA DMF ADX FLAC
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Rating:
4.7 ✪

Tracklist

A Funky Nassau 3:10
B Funky Nassau (Part II) 1:56

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Sherlyn

Credits

  • Arranged By [Musical Arrangement] – The Beginning Of The End
  • Written-By – R. Munnings*, T. Fitzgerald*

Notes

A Marlin Production

Neither the track durations nor the release year appear printed on the labels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 4595-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): 4595-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout area side A [hand-etched]): AL-21130-1 [looks like "MR"] ALSTON 4595
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout area side B [hand-etched]): AL-21131-1 [looks like "MR"] ALSTON 4595
  • Other: Master No. 4621
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
10 021 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(7") Atlantic 10 021 France 1974
A-4595 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(7", Single) Alston Records A-4595 US 1971
K 10021 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(7", Single, Kno) Atlantic K 10021 UK 1971
2091 097 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau Part 1 & 2 ‎(7", Single) Atlantic 2091 097 Netherlands 1971
FIP 01 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl) Not On Label FIP 01 2004

Tracklist

1 Funky Nassau (Part I) 3:10
2 Funky Nassau (Part II) 3:20
3 Come Down 2:20
4 Sleep On Dream On 3:00
5 Surrey Ride 4:29
6 Monkey Tamarind 3:10
7 In The Deep 4:50
8 Pretty Girl 4:52
9 When She Made Me Promise 4:11

Credits

  • Executive-Producer – Steve Alaimo
  • Producer – The Beginning Of The End

Notes

Originally released 1971.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 081227970642

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SD 33-379 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(LP, Album) Alston Records SD 33-379 US 1971
none The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(9xFile, ALAC, Album, RE) Strut none UK 2017
SD 33-379 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(LP, Album, RE) Alston Records SD 33-379 US Unknown
77-001 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(LP, Album) Alston Records 77-001 US 1971
SD 33-379 The Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau ‎(LP, Album) Alston Records SD 33-379 US 1971

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Reviews:
  • Shistus
The UK Atlantic press 12" has the 7" pt 1 and pt 2 on one side and (I think,as I dont have LP to hand) the LP mix on other. The UK W/Lbl promo is a mix with pts 1 and 2 joined together (its well done!)-the same mix being on both sides.... BUT the CUT on this pressing is totally different .The atlantic 12" has 'PEDRO' in the deadwax and the W/Lbl has 'MT'. 'MT' being someone at Damont Audio Ltd in UK-I've no idea who 'PEDRO' is. After playing the two copies together to check sound, it seems the W/Lbl is cut much clearer and louder than the Atlantic copy. Whilst I'm sure the Atlantic 12" will be cut louder (though not necessarily better) than the LP cut, the SAM-206 W/Lbl sounds both louder and better in both highs and lows with quite a noticable difference. Nice one 'MT' -you got that break poppin' !!Also- this came out along with Blue Magic "side show" (SAM204) and "ring circus" (SAM205)-does anyone know what others were in this series and if they were all remastered like Funky Nassau ?
  • Ranenast
A feel of a deep Soul-Funk aura, some caribbean-horn flavors, rhythmic guitars, and of course the break drums make "Funky Nassau" from the Nassau brothers project entitled The Beginning Of The End one of the major classics of Funk-Soul genre and a standard for the Breakbeat era. The opening lyrics "Nassau's gone Funky... Nassau's gone Soul!" works like a trademark for the era it represents. "We've gotta jugg'on beat now! We gonna call our very own! Nassau Rock... and Nassau Roll... Nassau got... a whole lot of Soul!" brings lot of rhythmic elements embraced by a deep feeling. The most sampled parts are indicated on the solo parts: "Listen to the drummer... playin' this beat!" is followed by Frank 'Bud' Munnings' hot drum solo (which is back on the openning of "Funky Nassau Part 2"); "Listen to the bass man... go get the same groovery!" announces Fred Henfield's bass solo (whose quote was sampled years later by Steinski & The Mass Media on "Let's Play It Cool", 1988); "Listen to the guitar, give that Soul some too!" adds Liroy 'Roy' Munnings' guitars on it. The well-known passage "New York, you know? Has got a whole lot of Soul!" is an evidence of the Big Apple's Music influence on the rest of the World since the sixties & seventies for all the related genres. Since then, several Breakbeat style bands and artists, from Hip Hop to Jungle, Drum n' Bass, some Electro among other Breakbeat made use of instrumental solos from American Funk-Soul bands, many of them from New York. Drum n' Bass producer Paradox used fragments of "Funky Nassau" on his "Kool Is Back"; also did DJ Mink on the WARP classic "Hey, Hey - Can You Relate?" for all the drum solo; Breakbeat act Renegade Soundwave on "Ozone Breakdown" too, just like did Cuba on the downtempo piece "White Shadow". "Nassau's got sunshine... and this you all know! But we've gone Funky... And we've got some Soul too! Funky Nassau!" is just one more evidence of the hottest Soul-Funk combination that is at the core of "Funky Nassau". The timeless classic was included on countless compilation since them, from Kenny Dope's 'Choice: A Colection Of Classics' to Liam Howlett's 'The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One', the 'Funk 45's' selection, just to mention some.
  • LeXXXuS
Hei Alain_Patrick, thank you for all the background info :)