Digitally remastered two CD set. Robinsongs bring you a couple of rare gems from the Contempo Vaults - Ultrafunk's 1975 and 1977 albums: Ultrafunk and Meat Heat. Although chart success eluded Ultrafunk, if you were on the club circuit in the seventies, you would have danced the night away to some of the fantastic Ultrafunk singles. The Ultrafunk self-titled album kicked off with 'Kung Fu Man' that featured the vocals of Mr. Superbad himself Freddie Mack, the face and voice of the "Superbad" compilation series. This unique package brings you the full-length album version, plus the 7" version and instrumental version as bonus tracks. Also featured on the album are 'Sting Your Jaws' Part One and Two. "Meat Heat" featured another club classic in 'Gotham City Boogie', plus 'Sunrise' from the movie Car Wash. Ultrafunk liked to put their spin on some of the great soul tracks that were around at the time, so you will find versions of Stevie Wonder's 'Living For The City' and 'I Wish', along with Bill Withers' 'Use Me' and 'Who Is He And What Is He To You'. The package also contains B sides that were not included on the original albums.
01 Kung Fu Man 02 Boogie Joe The Grinder 03 Who Is He And What Is He To You 04 Sting Your Jaws (part One) 05 Sting Your Jaws (part Two) 06 Use Me 07 Buffalo Soldier 08 Sweet F.a. 09 Living For The City 10 Bonus Tracks 11 Funky Al 12 Kung Fu Man (7
13 Kung Fu Man (instrumental)
Disc 2
01 Gotham City Boogie 02 Sunrise 03 I Wish 04 Temptation 05 Meat Heat 06 Bonus Track 07 Indigo Country