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Inspired by the Cobbfather, here are my 10 favorite (if not necessarily the best) De La Soul songs.

10. The Grind Date

9. Afro Connections at a Hi 5 (In The Eyes of a Hoodlum)

8. Millie Pulled A Pistol on Santa

7. Oooh

6. Supa Emcees

5. Sh.Fe.MCs

4. Down Syndrome

3. Stakes Is High (Remix)

2. Held Down

1. I Am, I Be

Some of those could change, but number one is number one. Period.

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Dynomite (Going Postal) - Rhymefest
Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man - Dyke & The Blazers
Drowning In The Sea of Love - Joe Simon
Mister C - Ray Charles
Lil’ Darlin’ - Count Basie
Albee Square Mall - Biz Markie
Constipation Blues - Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel
Feel Me Flow - Naughty by Nature
Stuck In The Mud - Miles Grayson
Dazz - Brick
Shut The Eff Up (Hoe) - M.C. Lyte
The Groove Line - Heatwave
Triple Stage Darkness - 3rd Bass
Hang Out And Hustle - Sweet Charles
It’s A Demo - Kool G. Rap

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Holy smokes! The whole month of January is almost gone, and I haven’t even done a playlist. What’s really good?

Crown Royal - Jill Scott
The Reds - The Ohio Players
Wu Tang: 7th Chamber (Pt. 2) - The Wu-Tang Clan
Bluesette - Ray Charles
I Got Cha Opin (Album Version) - Black Moon
My Love - Pleasure
Tryin’ Times - Donny Hathaway
You Talk Too Much - Run-D.M.C.
Vibes and Stuff - A Tribe Called Quest
Adrenaline - The Roots
Go Away From Here - Mutiny
Wah Wah Ma - Young Holt Unlimited
You Are My Starship - Norman Connors
Vertical Interlude - AMG
Cleva - Erykah Badu
Da Ill Out - Redman, f. Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Li’l Jamal
Practice What You Preach - Soul Sliders

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This being the end of the year and all (although my personal year started two days ago), I just wanted to make sure I say thanks to everybody who’s been reading and commenting this year. Special, super sofa (sectional, even) shout-outs go to long-time commenters/co-conspirators/inspirations, Chuck F (am i the only one who knows the pseudonyms?), Bijan, and Shay, and LaShawn.

Of course, to close out the year right, even one in which I have posted as sporadically as I did in 7, we need a good playlist. So here goes. As usual, with a thematic playlist such as this, some of the songs are about what happened this year, some are just songs that got a lotta run.

Somebody’s On Your Case - Ann Peebles
Allure - Jay-Z
Stakes Is High (Remix) - De La Soul
Good Mourning - India Arie
Aquarius - Cal Tjader
Funky Drummer - D’Angelo
Sesame Street Pinball Number Count - The Pointer Sisters
Can I Kick It (Spirit Mix) - A Tribe Called Quest
Hard Times - Baby Huey
Bouncy Lady - Pleasure
Dat Dere - Oscar Brown, Jr.
4th Chamber - GZA, f. Ghostface & RZA
Right There - Lisa McClendon
Crown Royal - Jill Scott
Summer Soft - Stevie Wonder
I Got The Blues - Labi Siffre
A Touch of Jazz (Playin Kinda Ruff, Pt. 2) - Zapp
Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You - Stevie
Let A Man Come In And Do The Popcorn - James Brown
You’ve Been A Friend - Israel & New Breed
Black Cat - The Ohio Players
Bustin Loose - The Soul Searchers
Sh.Fe.MCs - De La Soul, f. A Tribe Called Quest
Good To Me As I Am To You - Aretha Franklin
Ain’t No Sunshine - Roy Ayers
Breathless - Corinne Bailey Rae
Reset - Big Boi, f. Cee-Lo & Khujo Goodie
This Is The Life - Living Colour

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“Christmas Spirit,” whatever that is, to the curb, this will be the first anniversary of James Brown’s transition. To commemorate, from this Saturday until next will be James Brown week, both here on Stereo, and in real life. To get us started, here’s a good JB Playlist

Old Landmark
The Boss
If I Ruled The World
Any Day Now
Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants)
Licking Stick-Licking Stick
There Was A Time (I Got To Move)
Kansas City
Grits
Let A Man Come In And Do The Popcorn
The Payback
The Chicken
Get It Together
Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved
Talkin’ Loud And Sayin’ Nothing
You Mother You
Somebody Done Changed The Lock On My Door
Mind Power

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Sound of the Zeekers @#^**?! - Leaders of the New School
Share Your Love With Me - Aretha Franklin
Bustin’ Loose - Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers
Drum Song - Earth, Wind, & Fire
Alone Again - The JB’s
Biological Speculation - Funkadelic
I Might As Well Forget About Loving You - Kinsman Dazz
Olinga - Milt Jackson
The Symphony - Marley Marl f. Masta Ace, Craig G, Kool G Rap, and Big Daddy Kane
Harlem River Drive - Bobbi Humphrey
Beauty - Dru Hill
Different Strokes - Syl Johnson
The Wrong House - Dyke and the Blazers
Ordinary Pain - Stevie Wonder
Maybe The Last Time - James Brown (from Say It Live & Loud)
Celebrate - Brass Construction
Anti Love Song - Betty Davis
Dujii - Kool & The Gang
Terri’s Tune (Stay True) - David Axelrod

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On Love - David T. Walker
Daytona 500 - Ghostface Killer, f. Raekwon & Cappadonna
Ain’t U Damasta - Masta Ace
Party Sex - Roy Ayers
Hit It Run - Run-D.M.C.
Don’t It Drive You Crazy - Pointer Sisters
Going The Distance - Bill Conti
Case of the P.T.A. - Leaders of the New School
I Wish - Stevie Wonder
Crossover - EPMD
Harlem World - Ol’ Dirty Bastard
Be Cool (Willie Is Dancing With A Sissy) - Joe Tex
Principal’s Office - Young MC
Bad On Bad - Chet Ivey & His Fabulous Avengers
Soulful Source - The Blackbyrds
The Wrong House - Dyke & The Blazers
Mystic Brew - Ronnie Foster
Electric Relaxation - A Tribe Called Quest
Makin’ Whoopee - Ella Fitzgerald
Reunited - Wu-Tang Clan
I Wanna Be Where You Are - Marvin Gaye
Will You Be There? - Tramaine Hawkins
This Is Another Day - Take 6

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Phuck U Symphony - Millie Jackson
Collaboration of Mics - Artifacts, f. Lord Jamar & Lord Finesse
Addictive Love - BeBe and CeCe Winans
Running From Love (instrumental) - Marvin Gaye
C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan
Reach For It - George Duke
Because Of Your Love - Debra Killings, f. Fred Hammond
Daytona 500 - Ghostface, f. Raekwon & Cappadonna
Cry, Cry, Cry - James Brown
Sweet Feeling - Candi Staton
Thieves In The Night - Black Star
Dat Dere - Oscar Brown, Jr.
Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin
Stratus - Billy Cobham

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Oh Calcutta - The Meters
One Thing - Amerie
Somebody’s On Your Case - Anne Peebles
Evidence - Candi Stanton
Singing A Song For My Mother - Hamilton Bohannon
Wild Onions - The Beatles
More Than A Woman - Aaliyah
Think Twice - Donald Byrd
Human - David Porter
Stop, Look, Listen - MC Lyte
It’s Probably Me - Sting
Cut The Cake - Average White Band
The Love you Left Behind - Syl Johnson
The Band Gets Swivy On Wheels - Son of Bazerk
Verbal Murder - Pete Rock, f. Big Pun, Noreaga, Common
Where Was You At - War

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ohio playersIf you check my last.fm stats, you can see I’ve been on a big Ohio Players kick lately. Of course I’ve been listening to stuff from the Mercury years, but it’s the Westbound albums that are really gettin it done for me. Pleasure, Pain, and Ecstacy…that’s that sho’ NUFF FONK. Those are the types of albums that I think really get slighted when it comes to those ‘top funky songs’ lists. They got that gooood fonk, but not everybody knows about it.

At any rate, since I have enough to make this list actually somewhat selective, let’s run off my top 20 Ohio Players records.

20. A Thing Called Love - This is that early, early OP’s, before they were what you could really call funky. This makes the cut for the line, “To fire, don’t you know it’s a flame/ to The Flames, don’t you know it’s James”.

19. Black Cat - The Ten Commandments Horns. Period.

18. Sweet Sticky Thing

17. Never Had A Dream - That drum loop. Killin.

16. Cold, Cold World - One of the OP’s straight-up blues joints. Later reworked in an even more vicious version called The Reds.

15. Smoke - the prototypical sound of the Players on Mercury

14. Short Change - The first raw funk instrumental on this list, but neither the best nor the last.

13. I Wanna Hear From You

12. I Want To Be Free

11. Food Stamps Y’all - Raw funk instrumental jam #2.

And now for the money cuts. Starting with…

10. Fopp Yes, the OP’s could put some rock in their funk, and they sho’ did on this jam.

9. Silly Billy This is one of the songs that a lotta people don’t know about, but it’s just about perfect.

8. Good Luck Charm - One of their best ballads. Nice and long, too. Works well on repeat.

7. Climax - Raw funk instrumental. Period. Later reworked into a song a little higher on the list.

6. It’s All Over - The ad-libs at the end. Especially the ‘woo-woo-woo-woo-woo-woo-woo-woo-woooouuuu’

5. Pride and Vanity - Seriously.

4. Jive Turkey - Probably one of the more important songs in the development of my idiolect. When I was finally able to pry my eyes away from the album cover long enough to see the track listing, I knew I had to hear whatever was entitled “Jive Turkey.” When I heard it, I was duly impressed. But not as impressed as I was with…

3. Heaven Must Be Like This - This is the song that 97.2% of ballads wish they could be.

2. Skin Tight - The definitive Ohio Players song, and for good reason. There’s just nothing not to like about it, including the fact that they don’t belabor the point with the lyrics. They get the two verses in, then get out of the way and let the instrumentals take over.

Which leaves us to …

1. Funky Worm - I don’t even know where to start with this joint. Is it the sickening horn blast? Is it the guitar? Is it the synth? Is it the Granny character? Is it the rerworking of Climax? (Should Climax actually be tied for #1, as an instrumental?)

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