Positive ForceWe Got The Funk

Label:

Sugar Hill Records – SHL 102

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Single

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Funk / Soul

Style:

Boogie

Tracklist

A We Got The Funk (U.S. Re-edit) 7:19
B Tell Me What You See 4:25

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyPye Records Group
  • Marketed ByPye Records
  • Manufactured ByPye Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Sugar Hill Records Ltd.
  • Pressed ByTranco Limited
  • Published ByPlanetary Nom (London) Ltd.
  • Lacquer Cut AtPye Studios

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByMB*
  • ProducerSylvia Robinson
  • Written-ByN. Edmonds*

Notes

A side : Intro: 0:35 / BPM: 114
B side : Intro: 0:12 / BPM: Slow

PYE Records Group (logo) Give You A Week Of Saturday Nights
MS/BRITICO. Planetary Nom (Ldn.) Ltd.
℗ 1979 Sugar Hill Records Ltd.
Made in England

UK Chart run of 9 weeks, peaking at position 18, on 26 January 1980.
The release was originally issued in a matte generic PYE Records Group
thin die-cut sleeve, with the rear top open side cut in curve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): SHL.102A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): SHL.102B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): SHL 102 A-2♢MB.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): SHL 102 B-1♢MB.
  • Rights Society: MS/BRITICO.

Other Versions (5 of 30)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
We Got The Funk (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Turbo Records TU-452 US 1979
Recently Edited
We Got The Funk (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Sugar Hill Records TU-452 US 1979
We Got The Funk (7", 45 RPM, Single) Sugar Hill Records SH 102 UK 1979
Recently Edited
We Got The Funk (12", Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided) Turbo Records TU-452 US 1979
Recently Edited
We Got The Funk (12", Single, 33 ⅓ RPM) Vogue 310826 1979

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Reviews

  • dub_e_72's avatar
    dub_e_72
    i still cannot explain why this morning i have found a 2004 reissue of this one in my collec’, whereas this 1979’ version was already there, before... anyway ! it was for me today, the opportunity to compare the both sounds...

    so, it makes actually no doubt the 2004 was remastered ! but, at which price... (?)

    for sure, the version is more dynamic, but it was not to the benefit of the original charm, made by the variations and the groove, the artists were probably looking for when, they have recorded in 1979 ! to my point of view, we can find too much treatments of the sound for the ears on the remastered, like the 2004’s engineers have tried to make sounding the tracks, like we are trying to make sounding a techno release...

    unfortunately, the final result was sounding like a highly compressed mp3, encoded with a not so good 256 kbps frequency (at least) ! also, i don’t know exactly what source was used when the reissue was made, but, we can hear on this one too many useless amplified noises, like it was an old dirty or damaged vynil re-treated. or maybe, an additional fx... who know exactly ?

    for sure, if i will have to find a day a third copy, i will prefer a sugarhill shl-102 vg+ copy ! more, if this one is a quarter of the price of the 2004’s reissue, as it was actually on the website...

    finally, the reissue is sounding 3/10, only (in despite of a near mint copy in hands), compared to one of the originals issues, which is still sounding 8/10 actually ! think i will finally believe that to prefer the originals versions is not a legend. hope it will help...

    have a nice day ! d’
    • manchester's avatar
      manchester
      Edited 19 years ago
      I discovered this amazing piece of Disco Funk via a Frankie Knuckles compilation on Azuli (The Choice series). Boy what a tune! According to the living legend Frankie they used to roller skate to this tune in New York as kids. A real underground classic from New York in the late 70s that just has the sweetest riff and groove to it, it just brings an instant smile and pleasure to all those fortunate to be listening to it. Timeless Black Dance music.

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