A few funky jazz reposts of mine:
Eddie Harris – Is It In
Here’s another one for all you Jazz Funkateers out there. I’ve had this crate dug album for many years and have played the grooves off of it. Eddie Harris mic’d up his sax and created his own sound(s) and groove(s). Hope y’all enjoy.

Eddie Harris - Is It In - 1974 Atlantic Recording Corp - Jazz-Funk / Soul-Jazz
Kool & The Gang - North, East, South, West - Good Times 1972
As a kid I loved this track. It was a song that at the time I thought was jazz. Not like my Pop’s jazz, but nonetheless, it was my contemporaries era of funky jazz. It still resonates with me to this day.
Robert ’Kool’ Bell is the electric bass player and band leader of Kool and The Gang. They have been around a very long time. I think the band formed around the same time Sly and The Family Stone did and they’re still active today. This track has a very tight groove. With Kool and the drummer George ’Funky’ Brown holding down the rhythm section. Way ahead of its time
WAR - The World is a Ghetto - City, Country, City - 1972
And this WAR track also, gave me a funky jazz vibe, back in the day.

