Lafayette Afro Rock Band Afro Funk Explosion: The Lafayette Afro Rock Band vs. Ice (2-CD)
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CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: October 28, 2016
- Originally Released: 2016
- Label: Manifesto Records
Description by OLDIES.com:
Two CD collection from the cult funk favorites. The Lafayette Afro Rock Band, aka Ice, were an American funk band formed in Roosevelt, Long Island, New York and relocated to Paris, France in 1970 where they recorded with legendary French producer Pierre Jaubert. Almost unknown in their native United States during their recording career, but have since become a huge cult sensation and are now universally celebrated as one of the standout funk bands of the 1970s and are one of the most sampled bands ever by the biggest names in rap, hip-hop, and EDM. The Lafayette Afro Rock Band has been sampled by Public Enemy, Jay-Z, LL Cool J, Wreckx 'n' Effect, Ice Cube, Gorillaz, Biz Markie, N2Deep, The Beatnuts, Kruder & Dorfmeister Pizzicato Five, DJ Q-Bert and Flying Lotus, just to name a few. Afro Funk Explosion! Features the best and most sampled tracks from the Lafayette Afro Rock Band and Ice, as well as a few tracks from some of their other pseudonyms, Crispy & Co and Captain Dax.
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Darkest Light
- 2.Hihache
- 3.Soul Makossa
- 4.Conga
- 5.Voodounon
- 6.Malik
- 7.Nicky
- 8.Djungi
- 9.Heels & Soles
- 10.Red Matchbox
- 11.Scorpion Flower
- 12.A.I.E. (A Mwana)
- 13.Dr Beezar "Soul Frankenstein"
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Racubah
- 2.Hi Fi Woman
- 3.The Gap (Instrumental)
- 4.Losin'
- 5.Funky Bunch
- 6.Too Little Room
- 7.Ozan Koukle
- 8.Put an X on the Spot (In the Sky)
- 9.Autumn Leaves
- 10.There's Time to Change
- 11.Quick
- 12.I Need Love
- 13.Dgunji
- 14.Funky Lovin'
- 15.Time Will Tell
- 16.Frisco
- 17.Don't Wonder Why
- 18.One Chance