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prince.org: where fans of Prince music meet and stay up-to-date Soul/Funk records you must have!!! Rob Funky Rob Way (2011) Sick release.Rob ”Roy” Raindorf was the frontman of the band ,but the songs are written by real band leader ,guitarist Amponsah Rockson,whose band Rob fronted.The band was working fotrthe military.Rob travelled to Western Ghana to found them cause he was impressed when he saw them performing. A mix of Afro-Funk,afrobeat and highlife here ,very tight and groovy.I hope Analog is also gonna reissue their second album.The first copies of the album replaced second song "Forgive Us All " with "Loose up yourself" from the second album for licensing reasons.That was changed in the official release ,and "Forgive Us all" is second track now as originally was.

Jus Like Music The 50 best albums of 2014 Skip to: #50 / #40 / #30 / #20 / #10 So, 2014 – how did you fare? There’s a sense, articulated on these pages and elsewhere, that it was a vintage year for dance albums. There was much talk of a renewed interest in ambient music, and even if there was perhaps a whiff of arbitrary scene-shaping going on, it’s undeniable that plenty of club producers made albums designed for more sedentary or expansive listening – and similarly undeniable that a ruck of great ambient albums saw release. As ever, the limits of what constitutes an ‘album’ remain contested – mixtapes, production mixes, mini-albums, limited cassettes and Bandcamp ephemera all feature on the list and, we think, all justify their place. More End of 2014 features: The 20 best reissues of 2014 The 20 best labels of 2014The 20 best cassettes of 2014The 20 best mixtapes of 2014The 20 best free mixes of 2014The 20 best videos of 2014The 20 best album covers of 2014Has 2014 been the best year for dance albums in recent memory? 50. 49.

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