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+1 for Parliament Mothership Connection,

....Parliement's 'Funkentelechy vs The Placebo Syndrome is equally is good.

Bootsy's first 3 albums: 'Stretchin' Out (In a Rubber Band)' , 'Ahh The Name is....Bootsy Baby', and 'Player of The Year',

Funkadelic - 'One Nation Under a Groove'.

Sly and the Family Stone - get a best of compilation to get you started - 'Essential Mastercuts' or 'Greatest Hits'

Brand New Heavies - 'Brother Sister', 'Get Used to It', 'Shelter' etc.

Slave - 'Definitive Groove'

James Brown - 'Make It Funky: The Big Payback' or 'Funk Power 1970: A Brand New Thang'

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Any bootsy, larry graham, flea, mark king (for some slap)

Paul simon has some excellent bass lines, 'call me al'
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Paul Simon does have some great songs with great basslines ('Slip Sliding away' being my favourite),but they aren't
exactly funky (neither is Mark King...I don't think).

For some more modern funky stuff check out some Me'Shell NdegeOcello(especially her first 2 albums),
Raphael Saadiq (Tony,Toni,Toni) and Pino's playing with D'angelo ('Voodoo'). The John Legend/The Roots
album 'Wake Up' has some funky stuff too.
These aren't old school funk like Parliament or Sly,but they've got the whole funk/hip hop kind of vibe.

I also notice that nobody has mentioned Graham Central Station or Tower of Power yet (if you ignore the fluff,
there is some really funky stuff there)

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[quote name='Doddy' timestamp='1350332966' post='1837539']
For some more modern funky stuff check out some Me'Shell NdegeOcello(especially her first 2 albums),
Raphael Saadiq (Tony,Toni,Toni) and Pino's playing with D'angelo ('Voodoo').[/quote]

These are good suggestions if you like that bare bones nu-soul sound. It's pretty interesting from a bassist's perspective actually, you have to do a lot with very little.

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Stanley Clarke has released some great funky pop albums over the years - Time Exposure, Find Out - you could also try the Clarke/Duke Project albums - 1, 2 or 3 - most have been re-mastered recently too.

Definitely worth a punt !

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The Meters' 'Rejuvination'
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[quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1350289927' post='1836735']
Betty Davis - Betty Davis (Her first album had Larry Graham on bass - legendary...)
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This is a good compilation CD[b] [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Best-Disco-Demands-Collection/dp/B005LLXBYA"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Best-Disco-Demands-Collection/dp/B005LLXBYA[/url][/b]
lots of good funky stuff that you wouldnt normally know about on one album, if your on Spotify you can play it for free as well as listen to the excellent Basschat compilation, lots of good funky bass gems on there too.

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