This gritty fuzz-funk instrumental encapsulates the sound of its time. Fusing funky-jazz horns with raw Hendrix-esque guitars, rock and soul are married together in this super-sleek union of sound! Originally released in 1970 on US label, Darlene Records (subsidiary label to Fervor Records), "Function Underground" was recorded by a band called We The People (not to be confused with the garage band of the same name). Assembled as a one-shot team of local musicians, the band consisted of saxophonist Michael Liggins, Clarence Townes and Sam James (second sax). For whatever r… read more
This gritty fuzz-funk instrumental encapsulates the sound of its time. Fusing funky-jazz horns with raw Hendrix-esque guitars, rock and soul are marr… read more
This gritty fuzz-funk instrumental encapsulates the sound of its time. Fusing funky-jazz horns with raw Hendrix-esque guitars, rock and soul are married together in this super-sleek unio… read more
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) We The People were a mid 1960s garage group from Florida, releasing several singles (compiled on a double CD by the Sundazed label) and composing the track "In The Past", later covered by the Chocolate Watch Band. Guitarist/Songwriter Tom Talton went on to play with the Allman Brothers in the 1970's. 2) We the People formed in the winter/spring of 2003 in Syracuse, New York. Started off as an "oi" project of the members (most of who were and are in other bands). Played their first show on May 10, 2003 at Plane… read more
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) We The People were a mid 1960s garage group from Florida, releasing several singles (compiled on a double CD by the Sundazed label) and comp… read more
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) We The People were a mid 1960s garage group from Florida, releasing several singles (compiled on a double CD by the Sundazed label) and composing the track "In The Past", later… read more