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Trunk Funk Classics 1991-2000

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About Trunk Funk Classics 1991-2000

Amazon.com Before played with , before sampled the entire catalog, even before flares came back in style, London's the Brand New Heavies were spreading funk's gospel to a whole new generation of listeners. Formed in 1985 by -worshipers Jan Kincaid, Simon Bartholomew, and Andrew Levy (vocalist joined in 1990), the band emerged from London's acid jazz scene in the early '90s with a sound folks had been jonesin' for. It wasn't quite or , but the Heavies' sexy, raw, and uplifting blend of sweaty '60s funk and smoothed-out '70s soul made booties shake harder than they had in years. Their early material has aged well; cuts off 1992's hip-hop-infused Heavy Rhyme Experience: Vol. 1 (especially "Soul Flower," which features hip-hop's at its finest) gush with exuberance, as do the four cuts from Brother Sister, perhaps the band's strongest album. Unfortunately, things haven't been quite the same since Davenport left the band in 1995 (replaced by Siedah Garrett until '98, then by current vocalist Carleen Anderson). But the comp's only new track, a reworking of 's "Saturday Nite" that features rapper , offers up a superfine bounce that'll definitely leave you grooving. They've still got it goin' on. --Sylvia W. Chan