Monday, June 1, 2026

The Blackbyrds - Cornbread, Earl and Me

Today Marks The 51st Anniversary of The Blackbyrd’s “Cornbread, Earl and Me (Soundtrack) Originally Released on June 1, 1975.

“Cornbread, Earl and Me (Soundtrack)” is a movie soundtrack track that features The Blackbyrds and was composed by jazz musician Donald Byrd. The album was released in 1975 on Fantasy Records.

 

The Blackbyrds provided the soundtrack for the 1975 blaxploitation film Cornbread, Earl and Me, which featured the movie debut of Larry Fishburne.

 

The soundtrack peaked at #19 on the U.S. Billboard R&B Album charts, #39 on the U.S. Billboard Jazz Album charts and at #150 on the U.S. Billboard 200.

 

Track-listing

 

1. Cornbread

2. The One-Eye Two-Step

3. Mother / Son Theme

4. A Heavy Town

5. One-Gun Salute

6. The Gym Fight

7. Riot

8. Soulful Source

9. Mother / Son Talk

10. At The Carnival

11. Candy Store Dilemma

12. Wilford's Gone

13. Mother / Son Bedroom Talk

14. Courtroom Emotions

15. Cornbread

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

James Brown - Soul Syndrome

Today Marks The 46th Anniversary of James Brown’s 50th Studio Album “Soul Syndrome” Originally Released on June 1, 1980.

“Soul Syndrome” is a studio album by American musician James Brown, released in 1980 by TK Records.

 

The album reached #63 on the U.S. Billboard Top Black Albums chart.

 

Two singles were released from the album “Rapp Payback (Where iz Moses)” and “Stay with Me”.

 

“Rapp Payback (Where iz Moses)” reached number #48 on the U.S. Billboard R&B Singles chart and at #65 on U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.

 

"Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses)" is a disco reworking of his 1974 song "The Payback". Released as a two-part single on TK Records.

 

“Stay with Me” reached #80 on the U.S. Billboard R&B Singles chart .

 

Track-listing

 

1. Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses)

2. (Do the) Mashed Potatoes"

3. Funky Men

4. Smokin' & Drinkin'

5. Stay With Me

6. Honky Tonk

7. Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses?)" (12" Single Version)

8. Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses?)" (Part II - 12" Single Version)

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Dynasty - Daydreamin’

Today Marks The 40th Anniversary of Dynasty’s 5th Studio Album “Daydreamin'” Originally Released on June 1, 1986.

“Daydreamin'” is the fifth studio album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B funk band Dynasty, released in 1986 on SOLAR Records.

 

The album, which features tracks like "Personality" and "Daydreamin'," relies heavily on the signature rhythm production by Leon Sylvers III, though it suffers from some noticeable filler and recycling of the group's older catalog.

 

The album features a few cuts that were also released on their final album “Out of Control”showcasing that the label was beginning to repurpose older catalog material by the late 80s.

 

The song "Personality" was  the album’s standout track the song gained a cult following for offering bright harmonies, playful lyrics, and the distinct 1980s SOLAR sound.

 

Tracklisting

 

1. Cherry Red Bikini

2. Way Out

3. Freeway lover

4. Everlasting

5. Personality

6. Daydreamin'

7. Tuff Love

8. Lock on Love

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology ©

Bootsy's Rubber Band - This Boot Is Made for Fonk-N

Today Marks The 47th Anniversary of Bootsy's Rubber Band’s 4th Studio Album “This Boot Is Made for Fonk-N” Originally Released on June 1, 1979.

“This Boot Is Made for Fonk-N” is the fourth studio album by P-Funk band Bootsy's Rubber Band, released in 1979 on Warner Bros. Records.

 

The album peaked at #9 on the U.S. Billboard Soul LP's chart and at #52 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tapes charts.

 

Three singles were released from the album, Jam Fan (Hot), Bootsy (Get Live), and Under the Influence of a Groove.

 

“Jam Fan (Hot)” reached #13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart.

 

“Bootsy (Get Live)” reached #38 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart.

 

“Under the Influence of a Groove” failed to chart on the Billboard music charts.

 

The album was more experimental in nature than previous efforts. It would also mark the last time that the name "Bootsy's Rubber Band" would be used on a Bootsy Collins related project until the 1982 12" single release "Body Slam".

 

The album's cover was drawn by P-Funk album artist Overton Loyd. The album included an 8-page comic book titled "The Almost Finished Comic" also drawn by Loyd.

 

Clinton and Bootsy Collins under the aliases Dr. Funkenstein and Starr-Mon.

 

The album was reissued first in 1990 by the Warner/Pioneer company in Japan and then by Warner Music-Europe.

 

In 2007, the album was licensed through Rhino Records and reissued through the Collectors Choice music service.

 

Track-listing:

 

1. Under the Influence of a Groove

2. Bootsy (Get Live)

3. Oh Boy Gorl

3. Jam Fan (Hot)

4. Chug-A-Lug (The Bun Patrol)

5. Shejam (Almost Bootsy Show)

6. Reprise (Get Live)

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology ©

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Average White Band - Aftershock

Today Marks The 37th Anniversary of The Average White Band’s 10th Studio Album “Aftershock” Originally Released on May 31, 1989.

“Aftershock” is the tenth studio album by Scottish funk and R&B band The Average White Band released in 1989 on Track Records.

 

The album reached #69 on the U.S. Billboard Top Black Albums charts.

 

Two songs were released as singles from the album “The Spirit of Love” and

 

“The Spirit of Love” reached #47 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles charts. The song features R8B vocalists Chaka Khan and Ronnie Laws.

 

"Sticky Situation" was the second song released from the album it failed to chart in the United States Billboard music charts.

 

The album “Aftershock” saw the return of three original band members, They were reduced to a trio consisting of singer/bassist Alan Gorrie, guitarist/singer Onnie McIntyre, and saxophonist Roger Ball. Singer, guitarist and drummer Alex Ligertwood also joined the band.

 

The album was quite successful in Europe.

 

Tracklist

 

1. "The Spirit of Love" (4:05)

2. "Sticky Situation" (4:29)

3. "Aftershock" (4:07)

4. "Love at First Sight" (4:47)

5. "I'll Get Over You" (4:32)

6. "Later We'll Be Greater" (3:52)

7. "Let's Go All the Way" (5:53)

8. "We're in Too Deep" (3:54)

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Tom Browne - Browne Sugar

Today Marks The 47th Anniversary of  Tom Browne’s Debut Studio Album “Browne Sugar” Originally Released on May 30, 1979.

“Browne Sugar” is the debut album by jazz/funk trumpeter Tom Browne. It was released in 1979 on GRP Records.

The album peaked at #6 on the U.S. Billboard Jazz Albums chart, #50 on the U.S. Billboard R&B Albums chart and at #147 on the U.S. Billboard 200 Album chart.

Track-listing

1. Throw Down

2. I Never Was a Cowboy

3. Herbal Scent

4. Brother, Brother

5. The Closer I Get to You

6. What's Going On

7. Promises for Spring

8. Antoinette Like

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Ray Parker Jr. - The Other Woman

Today Marks The 44th Anniversary of Ray Parker Jr.’s Debut Solo Studio Album “The Other Woman” Originally Released on May 30, 1982. 

“The Other Woman” is the debut solo studio album by funk guitarist Ray Parker Jr. released in 1982 on Arista Records.

 

The album peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Black LPs charts, and at #11 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tapes charts.

 

The album’s title track "The Other Woman" peaked at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles chart,

#4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and at #24 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play charts.

 

The song "Let Me Go" was another popular song from the album.

 

Track listing:

 

1. The Other Woman

2. Streetlove

3. Stay the Night

4. It's Our Own Affair

5. Let Me Go

6. Let's Get Off

7. Stop, Look Before You Love

8. Just Havin' Fun

9. The Other Woman [12" Version]

10. Bad Boy [Non-Album Single]

11. The Other Woman [12" Instrumental Version]

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology. ©

The Blackbyrds - Cornbread, Earl and Me

​ Today Marks The 51st Anniversary of The Blackbyrd’s “Cornbread, Earl and Me (Soundtrack) Originally Released on June 1, 1975. “Cornbread, ...