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Funk Overload
Album by Maceo Parker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Funk Overload is an album by Maceo Parker, released in 1998 via What Are Records? and Cream Records.[3][4]
The album peaked at No. 43 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[5]
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Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that "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."[1] The Washington Post thought that Parker's son, Corey, "emerges as an entertaining rapper."[6] Billboard called the album "a hot, entertaining, straight-up R&B record that contains soulful originals and covers."[7]
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Maceo Parker except where indicated
- "Uptown Up" (Maceo Parker, Corey Parker)
- "Sing a Simple Song" (Sylvester Stewart)
- "Maceo's Groove" (Maceo Parker, Corey Parker)
- "Elephant's Foot"
- "Let's Get It On" (Marvin Gaye, Ed Townsend)
- "Tell Me Something Good" (Stevie Wonder)
- "Youth of the World"
- "We're on the Move"
- "Inner City Blues" (Marvin Gaye, James Nyx Jr.)
- "Do You Love Me" (Maceo Parker, Michael Rucska)
- "Going in Circles" (Jerry Peters, Anita Poree)
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Personnel
- Maceo Parker - alto saxophone, percussion, vocals
- Ron Tooley - trumpet
- Fred Wesley - trombone
- Vincent Henry - tenor saxophone
- Will Boulware - Hammond B3 organ
- Bruno Speight, Steve Conte (track 6) - guitar
- Jerry Preston - bass
- Jamal Thomas - drums
- Diann Sorrell, Kara Dio Guardi, "Sweet" Charles Sherrell, Jerry Preston - backing vocals
- Corey Parker - rap (tracks 1,3,5)
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