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Maceo Parker Discography
Maceo parker complete album collection from "Doin' Their Own Thing" (1970) to his last opus "Made By Maceo" (2003). Track list, audio preview, personnels, informations, reviews and many more.
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® & © 2005 Bhm
Maceo new albums will be released on March, 25th 2005! There will be funk in the house tonight!
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Produced by Maceo Parker, Jaochim Becker - ® & © 2003 What Are Records?
Wake up! Get off of your butt and wake up! The album screams at you with an energy level that makes Maceo feel like the next James Brown. The album title says it all, this is pure Maceo. He's in your face, and constantly jazzy and funky. This is not the album to play for a romantic evening, but an album to play if you are feeling depressed and need to wake up!
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Produced by Daniel Wise, Prince - ® & © 2000 What Are Records?
Maceo's eighth album as a band leader finds the horn honker expanding his palette by aiming his instrument at smooth jazz and rap, while inviting fans Ani DiFranco, James Taylor, and Prince to add superstar spice to his soul stew.
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Produced by Daniel Wise - ® & © 1998 What Are Records?
After 4 years, the new Maceo Parker's album comes out the August 25th 1998. Recorded in New York, this album is certainly his best performance since the legendary concert "Life In planet Groove". With his band, featuring both his son Corey (Rap) and his longtime fellow-musician Fred Wesley (trombone), Maceo Parker shows up with a new sound and new influences. Without no doubt, he is Funkoverload!
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® & © 1994 Minor Music
Those who like "Life On Planete Groove" would love this live album recorded at Hamburg in april 1994. One hour of pur Funk starting with an amazing version of "Cold Sweat".
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Produced by Markus Gruber, Stefan Meiner, Maceo Parker - ® 1994 Allegro Corporation © 2004 Musidisc
This live recording catches characteristically funky renditions of 'Cold Sweat' and 'Gimme Some More' as well as a boisterous P-Funk medley with George Clinton.
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® & © 1993 Jive Novus / Minor Music
Parker only takes one vocal so the emphasis throughout is on his soulful alto, making this among his most rewarding jazz recordings.
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® & © 1992 Minor Music
Undoubtedly the greatest way to discovers Maceo Parker . This live recorded at Cologne in 1992 bring together Maceo, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Elis and more guest (Kim Mazel, Candy Dufler...).
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® & © 1991 Minor Music
Another funky outing from James Brown's legendary alto saxophonist, Mo' Roots continues with the same tight grooves and canny cover selection of Roots Revisited.
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® & © 1990 Verve
Retains all the nasty ingredients that make us snap our fingers and twist our bodies, but it dishes up the funk with a generous sprinkling of individual jazz expression.
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® & © 1989 4th & Broadway
This album was a comeback for a number of people including Maceo, Bootsy, Sly, Bobby Byrd, etc. and predated Maceo's hugely successful jazz album Roots Revisited by a few months.
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® & © 1975 House of Fox/ El Cello
It's trouble when the liner notes mention Maceo & All the King's Men's "blending of R&B, pop, easy listening, and Top 40." Funky Music Machine does nothing to disprove that ominous foreshadowing.
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® & © 1973 Polydor
In 1974, James Brown wrote this album after one more Maceo's come back . "The Soul Of The Black Man" is a beautiful mutual tribute between the two men.
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Produced by Ray Riley, B.B. Cunningham - ® & © 1970 Fuel 2000 Records
Principally recorded at Sound Of Memphis Studios, Memphis, Tennessee in 1970. Includes liner notes by Phyllis Wickham and Cliff White.
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