Physical Funk [CD-single]

Physical Funk [CD-single]

Track Listings

1. Physical Funk [LP Version]
2. Physical Funk [Instrumental]
3. Do You Qualify [LP Version]

Physical Funk,Domino,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
Meta-Funk'n Physical
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ignore the doubters - MF at their finest
  • more like "meta-funkin'-digital"
  • Meta Funked Up Pissedacal
  • A welcome return - Long live the Mother's!
  • what a disappointment!
Meta-Funk'n Physical
Mother's Finest
Manufacturer: Drt
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000A4GD1
Release Date: 2003-07-22

Tracks:

  1. Flat on My Back
  2. I Believe
  3. Set You Free
  4. Funk -A- Wild
  5. Bring It
  6. Inside of Me
  7. Hard Time
  8. What Happens When We Die?
  9. N-Groove
  10. Crazy Side
  11. Sun on the Inside
  12. Way of the World
  13. Don't Take Your Love
  14. If 6 Was 9

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Ignore the doubters - MF at their finest.......2005-02-27

After reading many of the other reviews of this CD, I was doubtful as to whether i should make the purchase. The main thing that kept me positive about buying was that my favorite MF album is not "Iron Age" or "Black Radio......", but "Another Mother Further" from 1977.

What makes Mother's Finest truly unique is their ability to seamlessly blend rock, funk and soul influences to make something compleley thier own. And Meta-Funk N Physical sees them doing that more sucessfully than at any point since their live album from 1979. Since then, they have veered (in my opinion) a little too far in one direction or the other - "Looks Could Kill" being one extreme and "Black Radio...." being the other, although both albums have their redeeming features.

The return of Moses Mo on some tracks is an absolute pleasure, and his unique feel and phrasing makes you realise just how much MF missed him when making "Black Radio....".

Overall, the songs merge funk, soul and metal with a modern edge - this could almost be a new band in their twentysomthings rather than a veteran group. They really sound like they've had a lot of fun making this album.

The much maligned drum machine doesn't get in the way of enjoying this CD. In fact, I felt it added to the blending of the various influences and contributed to the album's very modern feel - as most album's with any kind of dance oriented feel use a drum machine in these days of Pro-tools saturation.

My favorite tracks include "I Believe" (a great blend of the distinct guitar styles of Moses Mo and John Hayes with a fantastic updating of the traditional MF sound), "Funk A Wild" (Baby Jean sounds soooooo very sexy when she coos "You wanna make it with me?" on the intro), "Bring It" (a great little rocker in true MF tradition), "N-Groove" (ifting the best parts of "Like A Negro" but this time they bring the funk in a way that only MF can) and "What Happens When We Die?" (something a little bit different, which shows that you can teach an old dog new tricks after all).

So why not five stars? Well, whilst the good songs are VERY good there are a few too many listless songs. I'm really not sure what the point of "Inside of Me" is - how can you improve on the original version "Give You All The Love (Inside Of Me)"? "Sun on the Inside" doesn't really convince in it's mock-psychedilca "Set You Free" is terribly listless, MF balladry at it's worst and a little out of tune in parts of the verse and "If 6 Was 9" seems a bit out of place to me.

But in spite of those minor shortcomings, "Meta-Funk N Physical" is, in my opinion, the best MF album since the 1970's, and certainly much better than I had any right to expect from a band 25 years into their career.

Long may they continue to bring the funk and rock the house!!!

2 out of 5 stars more like "meta-funkin'-digital".......2004-05-20

This one and "Looks could kill" are two albums by the Mothers that I don't like much. Instead of physical, organic funk you get drum-machines, studio-effects and synthesized guitar sounds.
This album is not a group-effort. Bits and pieces have been taken from previous projects ( see discography on their website ) and two songs are new versions of "Like a negro" and "Give you all the love". There are sixteen or some different musicians playing / programming on this record. Among them there's Omar Hakim doing a guest-appearance on REAL drums on "If 6 was 9" and when you listen to that you just want to smash every drum-machine on the planet ! Sorry, but this album is nothing more than a compilation of demo's to me ... give us the real thing next time !

1 out of 5 stars Meta Funked Up Pissedacal.......2004-05-10

This CD sucks. It sounds like the band took ten years redoing the same songs they have been playing live for the last twenty years. They aren't even good enough to play the music live that they have on the CD. What is the point in buying a CD if the music isn't what you get when you see the band live?
What a waste of time and money. They were great before they became senior citizens, but they need to let someone else do this now.

Oh, and since so many of you have the need to attack people with their own ideas and viewpoints.
I write the music columns for 6 different papers, 4 different magazines and provide over the wire reports to several different radio networks including Clear Channel in the south east region
and other throughout the East coast.

This garbage will never be more than another mini frisbee for my son's dog. They surely won't get any prominent shows booked as long as they keep letting Speer Entertainment out of Atlanta tell everyone that they are the exclusive agent for Mothers Finest. What a waste, but at 62, their time has long passed and the torch should be passed to a group who can keep up instead of replaying the same thing from thirty years ago that they are not capable of playing live.

4 out of 5 stars A welcome return - Long live the Mother's!.......2003-09-18

Mother's Finest is one of the greatest bands of all time for two reasons. First, they're at their best when they're live...the MF stage show never disappoints. Second, their goal has always been to Rock with Funk, and they're not afraid to explore funk in all its glorious manifestations. Whether its straight-ahead rock (Another Mother Further), R&B (Mother Factor), Dance (Looks Could Kill, their most oft-dismissed work - and probably the only time they fell pray to marketing execs) or Bum-kicking hard rock (the glorious and immortal Iron Age, and to a slightly lesser extent the more recent Black Radio Won't Play This Record), the Mothers deliver solid songs, great guitar work (nobody does ya like the Wyzard and Moses Mo), and phenomenal vocals. Joyce Kennedy is one of the most talented rock vocalists ever...her raw power, sharp intonation, highest highs and deepest lows send shivers up the spine. Add to that the sing-n-shout-n-get-up-off-yo-bum style of Glenn Murdock, and you've got a rock vocal sound rarely heard these days. Happily, in this outing, both of them are sounding as strong as ever.

I think this is a great album.. This has never been a band interested in following styles...it's always been about trying stuff, a solid delivery, and never forgetting the funk. Meta-Funk'n-Physical picks up where Black Radio left off. The rawness of Black Radio is toned down in places, the tracks are slicker, and they're having fun with the voices and the mixing and the special effects, but the crunch, the bass and the voices are sounding better than ever. "Flat on my Back" and "I Believe" blast out of the gate...the rawness is replaced with a razor-sharp calculated focus, and they rock! The third track, "Set you Free" is a gorgeous showcase for Ms. Kennedy's exquisite vocal ability - few vocalists shift so effortlessly from a roar to a whisper the way Kennedy does. Backing vocals from her sister Johnetta sweeten the pot even more. "Crazy Side" sounds like classic Rufus and Chaka Khan from the "Rags to Rufus" era. Funk-a-Wild is sexy fun, with a clever and delightful vocal ode to George Clinton.

Interestingly, MF covers two of their own songs on this album. "Inside of Me" comes from their second self-titled album, and this cover explores the message of the song in a uniquely different setting from the original. Granted, I prefer the original (one of the best examples of the Kennedy soul-roar), but this take is fun. "N-Groove" is a re-interpretation of Black Radio's opener "Like a Negro". Where "Negro" was angry, "N-Groove" is more analytical in its message. The rock is different, but it's still there in abundance.

I've been waiting for a new MF album for a long time, and Meta-Funk'n-Physical is well worth it. I'm ready to see the Mother's perform live again too...they're just the greatest band around. Period.

2 out of 5 stars what a disappointment!.......2003-08-19

Guys, Im going to try to keep my review short as Im very sad and disappointed. Im a huge MF fan and this is the real significant album for over a decade. 1981s Iron Age is and always will be one of my favorite albums, I gave it a 5 star review here. In that review I stated "From time to time over the decades, this lot have experimented as a rock band, a funk band and, gulp, a pop (ish) band. They are, and always will be, best as a hard rock"

So with sadness I have to report that this album mistakenly tries to cover ALL those bases. Some rock, pop, ballads etc. Its an error and produces a mixed up weak album. They even have the temerity to cover a song originally on their early 90s classic. Guys - didnt you have enough material collected in the 10 year gap between albums???

Anyway as I said I'm disappointed, this band are important and their output is important. This is a let down, and Im going now to put on Iron Age and Black Radio to remind me what rock music should be. I respectfully suggest that Mothers Finest do the same and give us what we need next year maybe!
Physical Funk
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • Domino No
Physical Funk
Domino
Manufacturer: Def Jam
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000024L5
Release Date: 1996-06-11

Tracks:

  1. Microphone Musician
  2. Macadocious
  3. Hennessy
  4. Physical Funk
  5. Trickin
  6. Long Beach Funk
  7. So Fly
  8. Do You Qualify
  9. Domino Got Beats
  10. Good Part
  11. Get Your Groove On
  12. Physical Funk (Remix)

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Domino No .......2005-11-30

you didnt I wish you come back but not like this I like Physical phunk but thats it.
Physical Funk
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Physical Funk
    Domino
    Manufacturer: Def Jam
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DEY7
    Release Date: 1996-02-06

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    1. Physical Funk [LP Version]
    2. Physical Funk [Instrumental]
    3. Do You Qualify [LP Version]

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