With the help of guitarist and producer Menace (USA), the group released their debut album The Come Out in 1996. This record received outstanding acclaims and after their successful evening-packed full-o-funk tour with Menace as special guest, Seven Eleven was the European version of funk-artists such as George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. No deep lyrics, just plain butt-shaking grooves, loaded wah-wah guitar, soulful lead vocals, energetic raps and heavy keyboards supplemented by a thick layer of thumb-slapping bass and groove-in-da-pocket drums.
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Tracks: VBR
ReplyDelete1. Unfunky B.I.T.C.H. (3:52)
2. The Come Out (0:30)
3. Good Life (4:28)
4. Mellow (4:02)
5. Heavy Down (3:52)
6. Mellow Part. 2 (1:18)
7. Funkin' The City (4:44)
8. We Ain't Here To Funk (4:39)
9. Unfunky Bitch (Original) (3:48)
10. Unfunky Bitch (Don't Stop) (0:25)
11. Dirty Frog (9:05)
Good good work Mr.Bee
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unbelievably funky, thank you so much for this!
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