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Maceo Parker|Funk Overload

Funk Overload

MACEO PARKER
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Having steered the mothership and worked as a triggerman for the Godfather of Soul, storied sax man Maceo Parker now brings his own tight rhythm and soul sound to vinyl (er, plastic) in undeniable proof that he's still "got it." Combining his smoking horn with the backing of fellow legends such as trombonist Fred Wesley and new bloods such as son Corey (whose intermittent raps colorfully enhance the album's youthful vibrance), Maceo works through the familiar funk and soul lines of his Parliament and JB days and adds new twists to such classics as Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" and "Inner City Blues," Stevie Wonder's "Tell Me Something Good," and Sly Stone's "Sing a Simple Song," while offering a number of his own well-orchestrated and well-seasoned compositions. "Youth of the World" features Maceo on a lead vocal reminiscent of Kool Moe Dee or Kurtis Blow, while "Do You Love Me" rises like Tower of Power before the sultry Chicago lines of closer "Going in Circles." Though Maceo's original lyrical attempts may be a bit immature, his years of experience and hard work shine through with every brassy attack and smooth soul note.

© Matthew Robinson /TiVo

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Uptown Up
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MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Sing a Simple Song
00:03:38

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Maceo's Groove
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MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Elephant's Foot
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MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Let's Get It On
00:03:36

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Tell Me Something Good
00:03:40

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Youth of the World
00:03:49

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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We're on the Move
00:04:15

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

9
Inner City Blues
00:04:23

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Do You Love Me
00:04:00

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Going in Circles
00:06:53

MACEO PARKER, MainArtist

1998 What Are Records? 1998 What Are Records?

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Having steered the mothership and worked as a triggerman for the Godfather of Soul, storied sax man Maceo Parker now brings his own tight rhythm and soul sound to vinyl (er, plastic) in undeniable proof that he's still "got it." Combining his smoking horn with the backing of fellow legends such as trombonist Fred Wesley and new bloods such as son Corey (whose intermittent raps colorfully enhance the album's youthful vibrance), Maceo works through the familiar funk and soul lines of his Parliament and JB days and adds new twists to such classics as Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" and "Inner City Blues," Stevie Wonder's "Tell Me Something Good," and Sly Stone's "Sing a Simple Song," while offering a number of his own well-orchestrated and well-seasoned compositions. "Youth of the World" features Maceo on a lead vocal reminiscent of Kool Moe Dee or Kurtis Blow, while "Do You Love Me" rises like Tower of Power before the sultry Chicago lines of closer "Going in Circles." Though Maceo's original lyrical attempts may be a bit immature, his years of experience and hard work shine through with every brassy attack and smooth soul note.

© Matthew Robinson /TiVo

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