Thursday, May 28, 2026

Stevie Wonder - Jungle Fever

Today Marks The 35th Anniversary of Stevie Wonder’s 3rd Movie Soundtrack “Jungle Fever” Originally Released on May 28, 1991.

“Jungle Fever” is a soundtrack album by American R&B singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Stevie Wonder, recorded for the film Jungle Fever. It was released by the Motown label on May 28, 1991.

 

The album peaked at 1# on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

 

Three singles were released from the soundtrack, "Gotta Have You", "Fun Day" and "These Three Words".

 

"Gotta Have You" peaked at #3 on the U.S.  Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and at #92 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

 

"Fun Day" peaked at #6 on the U.S.  Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

 

"These Three Words" peaked at #7 on the U.S.  Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

 

“Jungle Fever”  was certified gold in the United States by the RIAA selling 500,000^ copies.

 

Track-listing

 

All songs written by Stevie Wonder, except "Chemical Love", lyrics by Stephanie Andrews.

 

1. Fun Day

2. Queen in the Black

3. These Three Words

4. Each Other's Throat

5. If She Breaks Your Heart

6. Gotta Have You

7. Make Sure You're Sure

8. Jungle Fever

9. I Go Sailing

10. Chemical Love

11. Lighting Up the Candles

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Heatwave - Current

Today Marks The 44th Anniversary of Heatwave’s 5th Studio Album “Current” Originally Released on May 28, 1982.

“Current” is the fifth studio album by funk-disco band Heatwave, released in 1982 on Epic Records.

 

The album reached #21 on the U.S. Billboard Top Black LPs chart and at #156 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs chart.

 

Four singles were released from the album Lettin' It Loose" and "Look After Love" were released in the United States and "The Big Guns" and "Hold On to the One" were released as singles in Japan.

 

The album’s lead single "Lettin' It Loose" reached #54 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart.

 

"Look After Love" was the second single released in the United States it failed to reach the Billboard charts.

 

“Current” was the last Heatwave album to feature vocalist Johnnie Wilder Jr. as well as their final album to feature Rod Temperton as the band's primary songwriter, It was also the final Heatwave album to feature Derek Bramble before his departure to focus on a career in production.

 

British singer and lead vocalist from the group Imagination, Leee John was featured as a guest vocalist providing vocals and harmony work

 

The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2010 by Big Break Records.

 

Track-listing

 

1. Lettin' It Loose

2. State to State

3. Look After Love

4. Naturally

5. The Big Guns

6. Find It in Your Heart

7. Hold On to the One

8. Mind What You Find

9. Lettin' It Loose (12" version)

10. Look After Love (Single Version)

11. Mind What You Find (12" Version)

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Eddie Hazel - The Basement Rehearsals

Today Marks The 12th Anniversary of Eddie Hazel’s 5th Posthumous Album “The Basement Rehearsals” Originally Released on May 28, 2014.

The Basement Rehearsals is a posthumous album by former Parliament-Funkadelic lead guitarist Eddie Hazel and the band Krunchy.

 

The album was released digitally on May 28, 2014 By Funk To The Max a Dutch based P-Funk record label.

 

Track-listing

 

1. I Don't Live Today (1st. Rehearsal Version, 24 November, 1990)

2. Voodoo Child (1st. Rehearsal Version, 24 November, 1990)

3. Power Of Soul (1st. Rehearsal Version, 24 November, 1990)

4. I Don't Live Today (2nd. Rehearsal Version, 24 November, 1990)

5. Power of Soul (2nd. Rehearsal Version, 25 November, 1990)

6. Johhny Connellyy's Theory (Rehearsal Recording, 25 November, 1990)

7. Manic Depression (Rehearsal Recording, 25 November, 1990)

8. Are You Experienced (Rehearsal Recording, 25 November, 1990)

9. I Don't Live Today (3rd. Rehearsal Version, 25 November, 1990)

10. Voodoo Child (2nd. Rehearsal Version. 25 November, 1990)

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Odyssey - I Got the Melody

Today Marks The 45th Anniversary of Odyssey’s 4th Studio Album “I Got the Melody” Originally Released on May 27, 1981.

“I Got the Melody” is the fourth studio album by New York City Disco/R&B group Odyssey released in 1981 on RCA Victor Records.

 

The album reached #62 on the U.S. Billboard Soul LP chart, and at #175 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart.

 

Two songs were released as singles from the album "Going Back to My Roots" and "It Will Be Alright".

 

"Going Back to My Roots" reached #55 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play and at #68 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart.

 

"It Will Be Alright" was released in the United Kingdom it reached #44 on the UK Singles chart.

 

The album was produced by Steve Tyrell

 

Tracklist

 

1. I Got The Melody

2. Roots Suite: Ajomora, Going Back To My Roots, Bawa Awa

3. I Can't Keep Holding Back My Love

4. Baby That's All I Want

5. It Will Be Alright

6. Oh No Not My Baby

7. Hold On To Love

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Con Funk Shun - Candy

Today Marks The 47th Anniversary of Con Funk Shun’s 5th Studio Album “Candy” Originally Released on May 26, 1979.

“Candy” is the fifth studio album by Vallejo, California funk band Con Funk Shun released in 1979 on the Mercury Records label.

 

The album peaked at #7 on the U.S. Billboard Top Black Albums chart and at #46 on the U.S.Billboard Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart.

 

Three songs were released from the album "Chase Me", "(Let Me Put) Love On Your Mind" and "Da Lady".

 

"Chase Me" peaked at #4 on the U.S. Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart.

 

"(Let Me Put) Love On Your Mind" reached #24 on the U.S. Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart.

 

"Da Lady" reached #60 on the U.S. Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart.

 

The album title track “Candy”wasn’t released as a single but received airplays on urban radio stations.

 

Track-listing

 

1. Fire When Ready

2. Chase Me

3. Not Ready

4. Da Lady

5. Candy

6. (Let Me Put) Love On Your Mind

7. Main Slice

8. Images

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©


Saturday, May 23, 2026

The Jacksons - 2300 Jackson Street

Today Marks The 37th Anniversary of The Jacksons 16th Studio Album  “2300 Jackson Street” Originally Released on May 23, 1989.

“2300 Jackson Street” is the sixteenth and final studio album by the Jacksons, released in 1989 on Epic Records.

 

The album is named after the address of their childhood home.

 

The album is the first Jackson album to not feature siblings Michael and Marlon Jackson both left the group after the end of their 1984 Victory Tour. Although both had left the group prior to the album's recording sessions, they returned specifically to contribute vocals to this song, which also features sisters Rebbie and Janet.

 

The album 2300 Jackson Street reached #14 on the U.S. Billboard Top Black Albums chart, and at #59 on the U.S. Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.

 

Three songs were released from the as singles, Nothin' (That Compares 2 U), the album’s title track 2300 Jackson Street, and Art of Madness.

 

Nothin' (That Compares 2 U) peaked at #4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles, and at #40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

 

2300 Jackson Street peaked at #9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles charts.

 

Art of Madness was the third single from the album it failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard charts.

 

While the album sold over half a million copies worldwide, 2300 Jackson Street was not certified Gold or Platinum by the RIAA in the United States.

 

Tracklisting:

 

1. Art of Madness

2. Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)

3. Maria

4. Private Affair

5. 2300 Jackson Street

6. Harley

7. She

8. Alright with Me

9. Play It Up

10. Midnight Rendezvous

11. If You'd Only Believe

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology. ©

Stevie Wonder - Jungle Fever

​ Today Marks The 35th Anniversary of Stevie Wonder’s 3rd Movie Soundtrack “Jungle Fever” Originally Released on May 28, 1991. “Jungle Fever...