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MOTHER I'D LIKE TO FUNK

Mother I’d Like To Funk are back with another sizzling hot re-issue, this time straight from Denmark. Danish pop group Boulevard released an obscure LP back in 1981, called “American Dream”.

This official re-issue features the street funk anthem “Ready For Your Love” on the A Side, with a special “Synthphonic Dub" version on the B Side (previously only available on the album)

Guaranteed to light up any boogie-leaning dance spot, Mother I'd Like To Funk deliver a trunk of funk on their imperative second release!

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Ready For Your Love
Still Ready (Synthfonic Dub)

Harri Stojka Express

Mother I'd Like To Funk

Long awaited re-issue of Harri Stojka Express’ “What a Funky Night”, originally released in 1983. The Austrian producer/guitarist took everyone by surprise with this huge boogie-disco-funk meteorite, due to his previous releases, which were mostly jazz-rock-fusion orientated records.

Previously only pressed in Austria and Spain, Mothers I’d Like To Funk present to you an official re-issue of this lost funk anthem, and the flip side features a stoned, marijuana themed reggae tune to boot - winner! 

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: A nice curio from Australia. This double headed nugget contains a jubilant, party-ready bedroom boogie bomb & a lilting disco-reggae joint indebted to the world's favourite weed.

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A1 What A Funky Night
B1 Marihuana


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