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Funk rock

Funk rock is a fusion genre that mixes elements of funk and rock.[1] James Brown and others declared that Little Richard and his mid-1950s road band, The Upsetters, were the first to put the funk in the rock and roll beat, with a biographer stating that their music "spark[ed] the musical transition from fifties rock and roll to sixties funk."[2][3]

Funk rock
Stylistic origins
Cultural originsLate 1960s – early 1970s, United States
Typical instruments
Derivative formsNew wave
Subgenres
Regional scenes
Minneapolis sound
Other topics

Funk rock's earliest incarnation on record was heard in the late 1960s through the mid-1970s by acts such as the Jimi Hendrix Experience (later work / Band of Gypsys), Eric Burdon and War, Redbone, Rick Derringer, David Bowie, Aerosmith, Wild Cherry, Average White Band, Gary Wright, Trapeze, The Bar-Kays,[4][better source needed] Black Merda, Parliament-Funkadelic, Betty Davis and Mother's Finest. During the 1980s and 1990s funk rock music experienced a surge in popularity, with bands such as Tom Tom Club, Pigbag, INXS, Talking Heads, Devo, the Fine Young Cannibals and Cameo dabbling in the sound. Groups including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine, Incubus, Mr. Bungle, Primus and Faith No More also notably combined funk rock with metal, punk, hip hop and experimental music, leading to the emergence of the genre known as funk metal or "punk-funk."[5]

Characteristics

Funk rock is a fusion of funk and rock. Many instruments may be incorporated into the music, but the overall sound is defined by a definitive bass or drum beat and electric guitars. The bass and drum rhythms are influenced by funk music but with more sonic intensity, while the guitar can be funk- or rock-influenced, usually with distortion, which is similar to overdrive or fuzz.[citation needed]

Genre history

1960s and 1970s

Jimi Hendrix was the first well-known recording artist to combine the rhythms and riffs of early funk with his rock sound. Perhaps the earliest example is his "Little Miss Lover" (1967). The live album Band of Gypsys features funky riffs and rhythms throughout (especially the songs "Who Knows" and "Power of Soul") and his unfinished album also included a couple of funk rock songs such as "Freedom", "Izabella" and "Straight Ahead."

George Clinton has been considered the godfather of this genre since 1970. Clinton created the name "P-Funk" for the innovative new concepts of funk that he culled from former members of James Brown's band (such as Maceo Parker, Bootsy Collins and Fred Wesley) and new young players such as Eddie Hazel. His groups, Funkadelic and Parliament, practically defined funk since the release of the influential funk rock Funkadelic classic Maggot Brain (1971). Later funk rock albums by the group include Cosmic Slop, Standing on the Verge of Getting It On, Hardcore Jollies and Let's Take It to the Stage. Later albums such as One Nation Under a Groove and Electric Spanking of War Babies had a bit more radio-friendly sound but still preserved much of group's funk rock approach. This work served as the primary influence on an entire generation of funk and hip hop artists from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Snoop Dogg.[citation needed][according to whom?]

Other pioneers evolved in the 1970s in the form of British rock band Trapeze and post-punk act A Certain Ratio, and American artists Rick Derringer, Redbone, The Bar-Kays, Shotgun, Black Nasty and Mother's Finest. "We called ourselves funk rock," recalled Mother's Finest singer Glenn "Doc" Murdock. "I think we invented that. We even had a house where we all lived and we named it 'Funk Rock, Georgia.' We felt that we were headlining that whole genre. We played with Lynyrd Skynyrd and AC/DC. Those bands had a lot of funk in their music. The real problem for us was when we played in black clubs. They told us we were too loud."[6]

Grand Funk Railroad pioneered the bass driven hard rock funk style in 1970 so well portrayed in their song "Inside Looking Out" and later picked up by Rage Against the Machine. Also singer-model Betty Davis recorded important funk rock albums. The iconoclast composer and guitarist Frank Zappa demonstrated the merge of styles in albums like Overnite Sensation, in themes such as "I'm the Slime", covered decades later by Funkadelic.

Funk rock acts were not favored by R&B recording companies. For example, guitarists of Chic wanted to be a glam funk rock band like Kiss, but they eventually became a disco act after being turned down by recording companies. Despite its considerable influence on later popular music, funk rock was not a very visible phenomenon during the 1970s. Only a few funk rock acts could be seen on record charts, notably David Bowie ("Fame" and Young Americans, 1975), Aerosmith ("Last Child", 1976), The Rolling Stones ("Hot Stuff", 1975), Ike & Tina Turner ("Nutbush City Limits", 1973), Gary Wright ("Love Is Alive", 1976) and Wild Cherry ("Play That Funky Music", 1976).[citation needed]

When Glenn Hughes left Trapeze and joined Deep Purple along with David Coverdale, Deep Purple's next two albums contained elements of funk and soul. When Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple in 1975, the band's next album Come Taste the Band with Tommy Bolin was even more funky than its predecessor Stormbringer. However, Deep Purple broke up in 1976 and Tommy Bolin died from a drug overdose. British guitarist Robin Trower's albums In City Dreams and Caravan to Midnight, produced by veteran R&B producer Don Davis and featuring former Sly & The Family Stone bassist Rustee Allen, are also pioneering funk rock albums. In the late 1970s Iggy Pop released Bowie-produced LP The Idiot.[citation needed]

1980s

From the start of the 1980s, funk musicians Ricky Sander, Ottenheim James, and Cameo as well as new wave band Blondie and post-punk band Talking Heads each created their own brand of funk rock. British rock group Queen had a major funk rock hit song of the period with "Another One Bites the Dust" (the beat was inspired by Chic's hit "Good Times").[7] Also in the 1980s, some synth-funk and synthpop bands such as Thomas Dolby, Scritti Politti, Howard Jones (hit with Things Can Only Get Better) made the basic funk beats along with elements of new wave which makes this a basic synth-funk song.

The funk rock genre's representatives from the 1980s to present day include INXS,[8] the Fine Young Cannibals, Jane's Addiction, Fishbone, Faith No More, Living Colour and Terence Trent D'Arby.

With Prince leading the way, the Minneapolis sound greatly contributed to creating, expanding and defining the funk rock style, with Minnesota-based artists such as The Time, Morris Day, Jesse Johnson, Alexander O'Neal, Andre Cymone, The Family, St.Paul Peterson, Apollonia 6, Vanity 6, Brownmark, Mazarati and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis all working in the funk rock genre.[citation needed]

Red Hot Chili Peppers's second and third albums (which were released 1985 and 1987 respectively, and featured guitarist Hillel Slovak) have been described[by whom?] as the more funk-oriented albums of their collection. This is often characterized by a driving bass-line which is played over a sparse guitar track occasionally punctuated by metal-like riffs and solos (such as the solo in the middle of "Backwoods").[citation needed]

1990s

 
Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Environmental Summit 2013 Portland Oregon. Playing for the Dalai Lama.

Keziah Jones, Seal, and Stevie Salas released funk rock albums. And in the early 1990s, several bands combined funky rhythms with heavy metal guitar sounds, resulting in "funk metal," where the emphasis is in using much heavier distorted guitar sounds in the mix. Funk rock employs more of a lighter, "crunchier" distorted guitar sound, and the musical emphasis tends to be more beat-driven with prominent bass lines; more rhythmic in the R&B sense.

Lenny Kravitz is one of the most prominent musicians today in the fusion of rock riffs and funk rhythms, as exampled in tracks such as "Tunnel Vision," "Always on the Run," and "American Woman." Rock band Incubus's early sound was rooted in funk music, heavily influenced by earlier funk/metal fusion artists such as Faith No More and Primus.[9][10] During the making of his acclaimed studio album Voodoo (2000), neo soul musician D'Angelo was influenced by the funk rock sound of P-Funk, Jimi Hendrix and other such artists, while his hit single "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" has been noted by critics for containing elements of and similarity to the Maggot Brain sound of Funkadelic.[11] Jane's Addiction have included many funk based routines in tracks. Irish band Republic of Loose are also noted for their funk rock sound which has earned them several awards and critical acclaim.

In the late 90s, Vermont-based jam band Phish began incorporating funk influences into their sound, creating a style dubbed "cow funk".[12] This style can be heard prominently on their 1998 release, The Story of the Ghost.[13]

Some Britpop bands experimented with funk, mainly in terms of bass lines, including Blur.

2000s–present

In 2005, Defiance Douglass, a vocalist, musician, producer & songwriter (commonly known as "The Dark Soul of Funk/Rock"), formed Exiles of the Nation (also known as EOTN) in Atlanta, Georgia, with a new brand of art/psychedelic Funk/Rock titled "ExileMusik", which incorporates elements of other genres as well. Beginning in 2006, Exiles of the Nation have released 19 albums, the latest being 2022's "The Obstacle Curse". Defiance Douglass/Exiles of the Nation are also a part of the P-Funk collective. Their 2nd album released in 2008, "Escape From Trap City", is usually regarded as their most infamous. Their 2021 album, "Liquidation", also made the Top 10 of several "Best of 2021 Funk Albums" lists.

The wave of Britpop revival/baggy revival bands in the 2010s, such as Peace, experimented with funk. Peace's second album Happy People features numerous elements of funk, mainly in terms of basslines.

In 2010, a group called I Set The Sea On Fire formed in Sheffield, incorporating elements of funk and other genres into their music.

In 2014, Prince formed a new backing band, 3rdeyegirl.[14] Their brand of funk rock was featured on their 2014 release, Plectrumelectrum.[15]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Vincent, Rickey (2004). "Hip-Hop and Black Noise: Raising Hell". That's the Joint!: The Hip-hop Studies Reader. pp. 489–490. ISBN 0-415-96919-0.
  2. ^ "Little Richard". The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1986. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  3. ^ Palmer 2011, p. 139.
  4. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/.../black-rock-gotta-groove-mw00001192...[dead link]
  5. ^ Smith, Chris (2009). 101 Albums that Changed Popular Music. Oxford University Press. p. 217. ISBN 9780195373714.
  6. ^ Elliott, Paul (June 2014). "One nation under a groove". Classic Rock #197. p. 63.
  7. ^ Serpick, Evan. . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 18 February 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  8. ^ https://articles.latimes.com > ... > Collections
  9. ^ "Fungus Amongus - Incubus - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  10. ^ Hlavaty, Craig (21 August 2009). "Incubus' Brandon Boyd: "The Shit We've Been Screwing Around With Has Been Really Exciting"".
  11. ^ Farley, Christopher John (2000-01-16). "D'Angelo: Salvation Sex And Voodoo". Time. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  12. ^ "Remembering Phish's Island Tour 20 Years Later". JamBase. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  13. ^ "THE ONE AFTER THE BIG ONE: Phish, THE STORY OF THE GHOST | Rhino". www.rhino.com. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  14. ^ Johnson, Billy Jr. (2014-10-02). "Meet Prince's New All-Female Band, 3RDEYEGIRL". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  15. ^ Dolan, Jon (2014-10-07). "Prince 'Plectrumelectrum' Album Review". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-07-14.

Sources

  • Palmer, Robert (2011). Blues & Chaos: The Music Writing of Robert Palmer. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4165-9974-6.

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fifties rock and roll to sixties funk 2 3 Funk rockStylistic originsFunkrockpsychedelic soulCultural originsLate 1960s early 1970s United StatesTypical instrumentsBass guitarelectric guitardrumsdrum machinekeyboardvocalsDerivative formsNew waveSubgenresFunk metalRegional scenesMinneapolis soundOther topicsList of funk rock bands post punk dance punk manguebeatFunk rock s earliest incarnation on record was heard in the late 1960s through the mid 1970s by acts such as the Jimi Hendrix Experience later work Band of Gypsys Eric Burdon and War Redbone Rick Derringer David Bowie Aerosmith Wild Cherry Average White Band Gary Wright Trapeze The Bar Kays 4 better source needed Black Merda Parliament Funkadelic Betty Davis and Mother s Finest During the 1980s and 1990s funk rock music experienced a surge in popularity with bands such as Tom Tom Club Pigbag INXS Talking Heads Devo the Fine Young Cannibals and Cameo dabbling in the sound Groups including Red Hot Chili Peppers Rage Against the Machine Incubus Mr Bungle Primus and Faith No More also notably combined funk rock with metal punk hip hop and experimental music leading to the emergence of the genre known as funk metal or punk funk 5 Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Genre history 2 1 1960s and 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s present 3 See also 4 Notes 5 SourcesCharacteristics EditFunk rock is a fusion of funk and rock Many instruments may be incorporated into the music but the overall sound is defined by a definitive bass or drum beat and electric guitars The bass and drum rhythms are influenced by funk music but with more sonic intensity while the guitar can be funk or rock influenced usually with distortion which is similar to overdrive or fuzz citation needed Genre history Edit1960s and 1970s Edit Jimi Hendrix was the first well known recording artist to combine the rhythms and riffs of early funk with his rock sound Perhaps the earliest example is his Little Miss Lover 1967 The live album Band of Gypsys features funky riffs and rhythms throughout especially the songs Who Knows and Power of Soul and his unfinished album also included a couple of funk rock songs such as Freedom Izabella and Straight Ahead George Clinton has been considered the godfather of this genre since 1970 Clinton created the name P Funk for the innovative new concepts of funk that he culled from former members of James Brown s band such as Maceo Parker Bootsy Collins and Fred Wesley and new young players such as Eddie Hazel His groups Funkadelic and Parliament practically defined funk since the release of the influential funk rock Funkadelic classic Maggot Brain 1971 Later funk rock albums by the group include Cosmic Slop Standing on the Verge of Getting It On Hardcore Jollies and Let s Take It to the Stage Later albums such as One Nation Under a Groove and Electric Spanking of War Babies had a bit more radio friendly sound but still preserved much of group s funk rock approach This work served as the primary influence on an entire generation of funk and hip hop artists from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Snoop Dogg citation needed according to whom Other pioneers evolved in the 1970s in the form of British rock band Trapeze and post punk act A Certain Ratio and American artists Rick Derringer Redbone The Bar Kays Shotgun Black Nasty and Mother s Finest We called ourselves funk rock recalled Mother s Finest singer Glenn Doc Murdock I think we invented that We even had a house where we all lived and we named it Funk Rock Georgia We felt that we were headlining that whole genre We played with Lynyrd Skynyrd and AC DC Those bands had a lot of funk in their music The real problem for us was when we played in black clubs They told us we were too loud 6 Grand Funk Railroad pioneered the bass driven hard rock funk style in 1970 so well portrayed in their song Inside Looking Out and later picked up by Rage Against the Machine Also singer model Betty Davis recorded important funk rock albums The iconoclast composer and guitarist Frank Zappa demonstrated the merge of styles in albums like Overnite Sensation in themes such as I m the Slime covered decades later by Funkadelic Funk rock acts were not favored by R amp B recording companies For example guitarists of Chic wanted to be a glam funk rock band like Kiss but they eventually became a disco act after being turned down by recording companies Despite its considerable influence on later popular music funk rock was not a very visible phenomenon during the 1970s Only a few funk rock acts could be seen on record charts notably David Bowie Fame and Young Americans 1975 Aerosmith Last Child 1976 The Rolling Stones Hot Stuff 1975 Ike amp Tina Turner Nutbush City Limits 1973 Gary Wright Love Is Alive 1976 and Wild Cherry Play That Funky Music 1976 citation needed When Glenn Hughes left Trapeze and joined Deep Purple along with David Coverdale Deep Purple s next two albums contained elements of funk and soul When Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple in 1975 the band s next album Come Taste the Band with Tommy Bolin was even more funky than its predecessor Stormbringer However Deep Purple broke up in 1976 and Tommy Bolin died from a drug overdose British guitarist Robin Trower s albums In City Dreams and Caravan to Midnight produced by veteran R amp B producer Don Davis and featuring former Sly amp The Family Stone bassist Rustee Allen are also pioneering funk rock albums In the late 1970s Iggy Pop released Bowie produced LP The Idiot citation needed 1980s Edit From the start of the 1980s funk musicians Ricky Sander Ottenheim James and Cameo as well as new wave band Blondie and post punk band Talking Heads each created their own brand of funk rock British rock group Queen had a major funk rock hit song of the period with Another One Bites the Dust the beat was inspired by Chic s hit Good Times 7 Also in the 1980s some synth funk and synthpop bands such as Thomas Dolby Scritti Politti Howard Jones hit with Things Can Only Get Better made the basic funk beats along with elements of new wave which makes this a basic synth funk song The funk rock genre s representatives from the 1980s to present day include INXS 8 the Fine Young Cannibals Jane s Addiction Fishbone Faith No More Living Colour and Terence Trent D Arby With Prince leading the way the Minneapolis sound greatly contributed to creating expanding and defining the funk rock style with Minnesota based artists such as The Time Morris Day Jesse Johnson Alexander O Neal Andre Cymone The Family St Paul Peterson Apollonia 6 Vanity 6 Brownmark Mazarati and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis all working in the funk rock genre citation needed Red Hot Chili Peppers s second and third albums which were released 1985 and 1987 respectively and featured guitarist Hillel Slovak have been described by whom as the more funk oriented albums of their collection This is often characterized by a driving bass line which is played over a sparse guitar track occasionally punctuated by metal like riffs and solos such as the solo in the middle of Backwoods citation needed 1990s Edit Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Environmental Summit 2013 Portland Oregon Playing for the Dalai Lama Keziah Jones Seal and Stevie Salas released funk rock albums And in the early 1990s several bands combined funky rhythms with heavy metal guitar sounds resulting in funk metal where the emphasis is in using much heavier distorted guitar sounds in the mix Funk rock employs more of a lighter crunchier distorted guitar sound and the musical emphasis tends to be more beat driven with prominent bass lines more rhythmic in the R amp B sense Lenny Kravitz is one of the most prominent musicians today in the fusion of rock riffs and funk rhythms as exampled in tracks such as Tunnel Vision Always on the Run and American Woman Rock band Incubus s early sound was rooted in funk music heavily influenced by earlier funk metal fusion artists such as Faith No More and Primus 9 10 During the making of his acclaimed studio album Voodoo 2000 neo soul musician D Angelo was influenced by the funk rock sound of P Funk Jimi Hendrix and other such artists while his hit single Untitled How Does It Feel has been noted by critics for containing elements of and similarity to the Maggot Brain sound of Funkadelic 11 Jane s Addiction have included many funk based routines in tracks Irish band Republic of Loose are also noted for their funk rock sound which has earned them several awards and critical acclaim In the late 90s Vermont based jam band Phish began incorporating funk influences into their sound creating a style dubbed cow funk 12 This style can be heard prominently on their 1998 release The Story of the Ghost 13 Some Britpop bands experimented with funk mainly in terms of bass lines including Blur 2000s present Edit In 2005 Defiance Douglass a vocalist musician producer amp songwriter commonly known as The Dark Soul of Funk Rock formed Exiles of the Nation also known as EOTN in Atlanta Georgia with a new brand of art psychedelic Funk Rock titled ExileMusik which incorporates elements of other genres as well Beginning in 2006 Exiles of the Nation have released 19 albums the latest being 2022 s The Obstacle Curse Defiance Douglass Exiles of the Nation are also a part of the P Funk collective Their 2nd album released in 2008 Escape From Trap City is usually regarded as their most infamous Their 2021 album Liquidation also made the Top 10 of several Best of 2021 Funk Albums lists The wave of Britpop revival baggy revival bands in the 2010s such as Peace experimented with funk Peace s second album Happy People features numerous elements of funk mainly in terms of basslines In 2010 a group called I Set The Sea On Fire formed in Sheffield incorporating elements of funk and other genres into their music In 2014 Prince formed a new backing band 3rdeyegirl 14 Their brand of funk rock was featured on their 2014 release Plectrumelectrum 15 See also EditAlternative rock Dance rock Rap rock Psychedelic funk Psychedelic rockNotes Edit Vincent Rickey 2004 Hip Hop and Black Noise Raising Hell That s the Joint The Hip hop Studies Reader pp 489 490 ISBN 0 415 96919 0 Little Richard The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 1986 Retrieved March 6 2013 Palmer 2011 p 139 https www allmusic com black rock gotta groove mw00001192 dead link Smith Chris 2009 101 Albums that Changed Popular Music Oxford University Press p 217 ISBN 9780195373714 Elliott Paul June 2014 One nation under a groove Classic Rock 197 p 63 Serpick Evan Queen Biography Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 18 February 2011 Retrieved 30 October 2022 https articles latimes com gt gt Collections Fungus Amongus Incubus Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Hlavaty Craig 21 August 2009 Incubus Brandon Boyd The Shit We ve Been Screwing Around With Has Been Really Exciting Farley Christopher John 2000 01 16 D Angelo Salvation Sex And Voodoo Time ISSN 0040 781X Retrieved 2021 07 14 Remembering Phish s Island Tour 20 Years Later JamBase Retrieved 2021 07 14 THE ONE AFTER THE BIG ONE Phish THE STORY OF THE GHOST Rhino www rhino com Retrieved 2021 07 14 Johnson Billy Jr 2014 10 02 Meet Prince s New All Female Band 3RDEYEGIRL Rolling Stone Retrieved 2021 07 14 Dolan Jon 2014 10 07 Prince Plectrumelectrum Album Review Rolling Stone Retrieved 2021 07 14 Sources EditPalmer Robert 2011 Blues amp Chaos The Music Writing of Robert Palmer Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1 4165 9974 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Funk rock amp oldid 1119043563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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