Breakin' the Funk

Breakin' the Funk is the third album by American funk band Faze-O, released in 1979. It was released on She Records, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records.

Breakin' the Funk
Studio album by
Released1979
StudioFifth Floor Recordings
GenreFunk
LabelShe Records
ProducerClarence Satchell; co-produced by Keith Harrison
Faze-O chronology
Good Thang
(1978)
Breakin' the Funk
(1979)

Track listing

  1. Breakin' the Funk - 6:00 (Keith Harrison, Ralph Aikens Jr., Robert Neal Jr.)
  2. Ya-ba-da-ba-duzie - 6:10 (Harrison, Neal Jr., Clarence Satchell)
  3. I Still Love You - 6:00 (Harrison, Neal Jr.)
  4. Let's Rock - 6:40 (Satchell, Harrison, Aikens Jr., Frederick Crum)
  5. I'm Thankful - 6:10 (Harrison, Neal Jr.)
  6. See You Through the Night - 4:52 (Satchell, Harrison, Aikens Jr., Neal Jr., Roger Parker)


Personnel

  • Robert Neal, Jr: Vocals, Percussion
  • Harry McLoud: Rhythm Guitar
  • Ralph Aikens Jr.: Rhythm and Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Keith Harrison: Keyboards, Moog and String Synthesizer, Acoustic and Electric Pianos, Clavinet, Percussion, Vocals
  • Randy Brecker: Trumpet
  • Frederick Tyrone Crum: Bass, Backing Vocals
  • Roger Parker: Drums, Percussion
  • Strings arranged by Mitch Farber


Production

  • Arranged by Keith Harrison
  • Produced by Clarence Satchell; co-produced by Keith Harrison
  • Recorded by Gary Clapp
  • Mixed at Mediasound by Michael Brauer
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound by Ted Jensen
  • All songs copyright Match Publishing (BMI)
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