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Funky Drummer

"Funky Drummer" is a single released by James Brown in 1970. Its drum break, improvised by Clyde Stubblefield, is one of the most frequently sampled music recordings.

"Funky Drummer (Part 1)"
Single by James Brown
from the album In the Jungle Groove
B-side"Funky Drummer (Part 2)"
ReleasedMarch 1970 (1970-03)
RecordedNovember 20, 1969
StudioKing Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio
GenreFunk
Length
  • 2:36 (Part 1)
  • 2:55 (Part 2)
  • 9:15 (album version)
LabelKing
Songwriter(s)James Brown
Producer(s)James Brown
James Brown charting singles chronology
"It's a New Day (Part 1) & (Part 2)"
(1970)
"Funky Drummer (Part 1)"
(1970)
"Brother Rapp (Part 1) & (Part 2)"
(1970)
Audio sample
External video
Drummerworld – Stubblefield breakdown of "Cold Sweat" and "Funky Drummer".

Recording and composition Edit

"Funky Drummer" was recorded on November 20, 1969, in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is an extended vamp, with individual instruments (mostly the guitar, tenor saxophones and organ) improvising brief licks on top. Brown's ad-libbed vocals are sporadic and declamatory, mostly concerned with encouraging the other band members. The song is played in the key of D minor, though the first verse is in C major.

As in the full-length version of "Cold Sweat", Brown announces the upcoming drum break, which comes late in the recording, requesting to "give the drummer some." He tells Stubblefield "You don't have to do no soloing, brother, just keep what you got... Don't turn it loose, 'cause it's a mother." Stubblefield's eight-bar unaccompanied "solo", a version of the riff he plays through most of the piece, is the result of Brown's directions; this break beat is one of the most sampled recordings in music.

After the drum break, the band returns to the original vamp.[1] Brown, apparently impressed with what Stubblefield has produced, seems to name the song on the spot as it continues, and repeats it: "The name of this tune is 'The Funky Drummer', 'The Funky Drummer', 'The Funky Drummer'." The recording ends with a reprise of Stubblefield's solo and a fade-out.

Release Edit

"Funky Drummer" was originally released by King Records as a two-part 45 rpm single in March 1970. The difference between the album version and the single version is that the single version contains Brown's vocal percussion ('kooncha'). Despite rising to No. 20 on the R&B chart and No. 51 on the pop chart,[2] it did not receive an album release until the 1986 compilation In the Jungle Groove.

More than one mix of "Funky Drummer" was made around the time it was recorded, including one with tambourine and another with vocal percussion by Brown and trombonist Fred Wesley. The most commonly heard version of the track lacks these elements, which were apparently overdubbed. In addition to the original version of "Funky Drummer", the album In the Jungle Groove includes a "bonus beat reprise" of the piece. This track, edited by Danny Krivit, consists of a 3-minute loop of the drum break, punctuated only by Brown's sampled vocal interjections and an occasional guitar chord and tambourine hit.

Sampling Edit

 
Stubblefield pictured in 2005

"Funky Drummer" is one of the most widely sampled pieces of music.[3] In 1986, the tracks "South Bronx", "Eric B. is President" and "It's a Demo" sampled Stubblefield's drum break, helping popularize sampling.[4] The drum break was sampled by hip hop acts including Public Enemy, N.W.A, LL Cool J, Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, and the theme music to The Powerpuff Girls on Cartoon Network, as well as later pop musicians such as Ed Sheeran and George Michael.[5]

As Stubblefield did not receive a songwriter credit for "Funky Drummer", he received no royalties for the sampling.[5] He told The New York Times in 2011: "It didn't bug me or disturb me, but I think it's disrespectful not to pay people for what they use."[6] Stubblefield capitalized on the name with his 1997 album Revenge of the Funky Drummer.[7]

Personnel Edit

with the James Brown Orchestra

Charts Edit

Chart performance for "Funky Drummer"
Chart (1970) Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[9] 41
US Billboard Hot 100[10] 51
US Billboard R&B[11] 20
US Cash Box Top 100[12] 37

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Collins, Sam. . Iomusic News. Archived from the original on 2008-01-16. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
  2. ^ White, Cliff (1991). "Discography". In Star Time (pp. 54–59) [CD booklet]. New York: PolyGram Records.
  3. ^ Gordon, Jason (2006-12-26). "James Brown: Most Sampled Man in the Biz". Rolling Stone. from the original on 5 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  4. ^ "Untangling the knotty world of hip-hop copyright". FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music. 2016-06-25. from the original on 14 October 2018. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  5. ^ a b Kreps, Daniel (2017-02-18). "Clyde Stubblefield, James Brown's 'Funky Drummer,' Dead at 73". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
  6. ^ Sisario, Ben (2011-03-29). "Living Legend Tries to Make a Living". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
  7. ^ James Brown, Clyde Stubblefield and the Madison Area Music Awards. (2007, January 4). Isthmus. Retrieved February 13, 2007.
  8. ^ Leeds, Alan, and Harry Weinger (1991). "Star Time: Song by Song". In Star Time (pp. 46–53) [CD booklet]. New York: PolyGram Records.
  9. ^ "Top RPM Singles: Issue 3796." RPM. Library and Archives Canada.
  10. ^ "Billboard Hot 100: Week of April 11, 1970". Billboard. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  11. ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs: Week of April 11, 1970". Billboard. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  12. ^ "Cash Box Top 100 for the Week Ending April 18, 1970". tropicalglen.com. Cash Box. Retrieved 18 August 2018.

External links Edit

  • Allmusic review
  • List of songs that sample "Funky Drummer" (the-breaks.com) 2013-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
  • Samples of "Funky Drummer" by James Brown (whosampled.com)

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Funky Drummer is a single released by James Brown in 1970 Its drum break improvised by Clyde Stubblefield is one of the most frequently sampled music recordings Funky Drummer Part 1 Single by James Brownfrom the album In the Jungle GrooveB side Funky Drummer Part 2 ReleasedMarch 1970 1970 03 RecordedNovember 20 1969StudioKing Studios Cincinnati OhioGenreFunkLength2 36 Part 1 2 55 Part 2 9 15 album version LabelKingSongwriter s James BrownProducer s James BrownJames Brown charting singles chronology It s a New Day Part 1 amp Part 2 1970 Funky Drummer Part 1 1970 Brother Rapp Part 1 amp Part 2 1970 Audio sample source source track filehelpExternal videoDrummerworld Stubblefield breakdown of Cold Sweat and Funky Drummer Contents 1 Recording and composition 2 Release 3 Sampling 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRecording and composition Edit Funky Drummer was recorded on November 20 1969 in Cincinnati Ohio It is an extended vamp with individual instruments mostly the guitar tenor saxophones and organ improvising brief licks on top Brown s ad libbed vocals are sporadic and declamatory mostly concerned with encouraging the other band members The song is played in the key of D minor though the first verse is in C major As in the full length version of Cold Sweat Brown announces the upcoming drum break which comes late in the recording requesting to give the drummer some He tells Stubblefield You don t have to do no soloing brother just keep what you got Don t turn it loose cause it s a mother Stubblefield s eight bar unaccompanied solo a version of the riff he plays through most of the piece is the result of Brown s directions this break beat is one of the most sampled recordings in music After the drum break the band returns to the original vamp 1 Brown apparently impressed with what Stubblefield has produced seems to name the song on the spot as it continues and repeats it The name of this tune is The Funky Drummer The Funky Drummer The Funky Drummer The recording ends with a reprise of Stubblefield s solo and a fade out Release Edit Funky Drummer was originally released by King Records as a two part 45 rpm single in March 1970 The difference between the album version and the single version is that the single version contains Brown s vocal percussion kooncha Despite rising to No 20 on the R amp B chart and No 51 on the pop chart 2 it did not receive an album release until the 1986 compilation In the Jungle Groove More than one mix of Funky Drummer was made around the time it was recorded including one with tambourine and another with vocal percussion by Brown and trombonist Fred Wesley The most commonly heard version of the track lacks these elements which were apparently overdubbed In addition to the original version of Funky Drummer the album In the Jungle Groove includes a bonus beat reprise of the piece This track edited by Danny Krivit consists of a 3 minute loop of the drum break punctuated only by Brown s sampled vocal interjections and an occasional guitar chord and tambourine hit Sampling Edit nbsp Stubblefield pictured in 2005 Funky Drummer is one of the most widely sampled pieces of music 3 In 1986 the tracks South Bronx Eric B is President and It s a Demo sampled Stubblefield s drum break helping popularize sampling 4 The drum break was sampled by hip hop acts including Public Enemy N W A LL Cool J Run DMC the Beastie Boys and the theme music to The Powerpuff Girls on Cartoon Network as well as later pop musicians such as Ed Sheeran and George Michael 5 As Stubblefield did not receive a songwriter credit for Funky Drummer he received no royalties for the sampling 5 He told The New York Times in 2011 It didn t bug me or disturb me but I think it s disrespectful not to pay people for what they use 6 Stubblefield capitalized on the name with his 1997 album Revenge of the Funky Drummer 7 Personnel EditJames Brown vocals Hammond organwith the James Brown Orchestra Richard Kush Griffith trumpet Joe Davis trumpet Fred Wesley trombone Maceo Parker tenor saxophone Eldee Williams tenor saxophone St Clair Pinckney baritone saxophone Jimmy Nolen guitar Alphonso Country Kellum guitar Charles Sherrell bass guitar Clyde Stubblefield drums 8 Charts EditChart performance for Funky Drummer Chart 1970 PeakpositionCanada Top Singles RPM 9 41US Billboard Hot 100 10 51US Billboard R amp B 11 20US Cash Box Top 100 12 37See also EditAmen break Think About It Woo Yeah Funky President People It s Bad References Edit Collins Sam Funky Drummer Iomusic News Archived from the original on 2008 01 16 Retrieved 2008 11 30 White Cliff 1991 Discography In Star Time pp 54 59 CD booklet New York PolyGram Records Gordon Jason 2006 12 26 James Brown Most Sampled Man in the Biz Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 5 February 2020 Retrieved 2020 02 05 Untangling the knotty world of hip hop copyright FACT Magazine Music News New Music 2016 06 25 Archived from the original on 14 October 2018 Retrieved 2018 10 14 a b Kreps Daniel 2017 02 18 Clyde Stubblefield James Brown s Funky Drummer Dead at 73 Rolling Stone Retrieved 2020 08 01 Sisario Ben 2011 03 29 Living Legend Tries to Make a Living The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 08 01 James Brown Clyde Stubblefield and the Madison Area Music Awards 2007 January 4 Isthmus Retrieved February 13 2007 Leeds Alan and Harry Weinger 1991 Star Time Song by Song In Star Time pp 46 53 CD booklet New York PolyGram Records Top RPM Singles Issue 3796 RPM Library and Archives Canada Billboard Hot 100 Week of April 11 1970 Billboard Retrieved July 27 2023 Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Week of April 11 1970 Billboard Retrieved July 27 2023 Cash Box Top 100 for the Week Ending April 18 1970 tropicalglen com Cash Box Retrieved 18 August 2018 External links EditAllmusic review List of songs that sample Funky Drummer the breaks com Archived 2013 10 13 at the Wayback Machine Samples of Funky Drummer by James Brown whosampled com Retrieved from 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