Stax of Funk, Vol. 2: More Funky Truth
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Track Listing
- Shame on the Family Name - Calvin Scott, Calvin Scott
- Cool Strut [Mono Version] - Bernie Hayes
- Soul Machine - Reggie Milner
- Bump Meat - Sir Mack Rice,
- Got It Together Pts. 1 & 2 - Rudy Robinson
- Big Leg Woman (With a Short Short Mini Skirt) [Mono Version] - Israel Tolbert
- Dirty Tricks - The Sweet Inspirations
- How Can You Mistreat the One You Love - Katie Love & the Four Shades of Black
- From Toys to Boys - The Emotions
- Circuits Overloaded - Inez Foxx
- Brand New Day - The Staple Singers
- Cold Blooded - The Bar-Kays
- Talking to the People - Black Nasty
- Bump and Boogie
- Dark Skin Woman
- Ain't No Sin (To Have Fun) - John Ka Sandra
- Do the Side Saddle - Rufus Thomas
- Stay Away From That Monkey - Jimmy McCracklin
- Crosscut Saw - Albert King
- Them Hot Pants - Lee Sain
- Devil in a Man
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #367610 in Music
- Released on: 2002-08-20
- Number of discs: 1
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Album Description
Full Title - Stax Of Funk Vol. 2 - More Funky Truth. 2002 compilation of hard-to-find Stax gems. 21 tracks, 'Shame On The Family Name' Calvin Scott, 'Cool Strut'* Bernie Hayes, 'Soul Machine' Reggie Milner, 'Bump Meat' Sir Mack Rice, 'Got It Together (Parts 1 & 2)' Rudy Robinson & The Hungry Five, 'Big Leg Woman (With A Short Brown Skirt)'* Israel 'Popper Stopper' Tolbert With The C A Warren Players, 'Dirty Tricks' The Sweet Inspirations, 'How Can You Mistreat The One You Love' Katie Love, 'From Toys To Boys' The Emotions, 'Circuits Overloaded' Inez Foxx, 'Brand New Day' The Staple Singers, 'Cold Blooded' The Bar Kays, 'Talking To The People' Black Nasty, 'Bump & Boogie' The Wrecking Crew, 'Dark Skinned Woman' Sir Mack Rice, 'Ain't No Sin (To Have Fun)' John Kasandra, 'Do The Side Saddle' Rufus Thomas (prev. unissued), 'Stay Away From That Monkey' Jimmy McCracklin, 'Crosscut Saw' Albert King, 'Them Hot


