| 1. Lift It Up |
| 2. Precious |
| 3. Island Paradise |
| 4. Malfunktion |
| 5. Tears |
| 6. Healing Hands |
| 7. (Return of Tha) Funky Worm |
| 8. Black Belt |
| 9. One Mind |
| 10. Groove Community |
| 11. Come On In |
| 12. If You Can't Be Happy |
Editorial Reviews
By Adam Bailey, Gazette Staff
...the Dalai Lamas are among the hippest and freshest acts to come out of Canada in a long time.
Product Description
The Dalai Lamas are a funk oasis in a prairie wasteland. Sharp and dry like a cactus, this Saskatoon based six-piece have been ripping it up with their original funk for almost three years now. . "Return to Funk-Fu Alley", their latest release, has been met with rave reviews. Within the boundaries of danceable music, the Lamas explore everything from reggae, Latin, and hip-hop, and incorporate these into their own to create a sound both rooted in the past, yet growing into the future About to release a highly anticipated follow-up to their 1999 release, "Return to Funk-Fu Alley", the Lamas bring the beats to the table with a full serving of groove.
Return to Funk-Fu Alley
...the Dalai Lamas are among the hippest and freshest acts to come out of Canada in a long time.
Product Description
The Dalai Lamas are a funk oasis in a prairie wasteland. Sharp and dry like a cactus, this Saskatoon based six-piece have been ripping it up with their original funk for almost three years now. . "Return to Funk-Fu Alley", their latest release, has been met with rave reviews. Within the boundaries of danceable music, the Lamas explore everything from reggae, Latin, and hip-hop, and incorporate these into their own to create a sound both rooted in the past, yet growing into the future About to release a highly anticipated follow-up to their 1999 release, "Return to Funk-Fu Alley", the Lamas bring the beats to the table with a full serving of groove.
Return to Funk-Fu Alley
Return to Funk-Fu Alley,The Dalai Lamas
Average customer rating:
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Return to Funk-Fu Alley
Billy Andrusco Manufacturer: Indie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Q5HH Release Date: 2000-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Lift It Up
- Precious
- Island Paradise
- Malfunktion
- Tears
- Healing Hands
- (Return of That) Funky Worm
- Black Belt
- One Mind
- Groove Community
- Come On In 12.If You Can't Be Happy
Album Description
The Dalai Lamas are a funk oasis in a prairie wasteland. Sharp and dry like a cactus, this Saskatoon based six-piece have been ripping it up with their original funk for almost three years now. . "Return to Funk-Fu Alley", their latest release, has been met with rave reviews. Within the boundaries of danceable music, the Lamas explore everything from reggae, Latin, and hip-hop, and incorporate these into their own to create a sound both rooted in the past, yet growing into the future About to release a highly anticipated follow-up to their 1999 release, "Return to Funk-Fu Alley", the Lamas bring the beats to the table with a full serving of groove.Customer Reviews:
Funk-midable!.......2003-03-07
Ride the Funk Train.......2001-11-23
Meditation Music:
- Return To You
- Rock the Planet
- Sanctuary
- Say My Name [CD-single] [Import]
- Scars and Stripes
- Served Acoustic: A Tribute to Warrant
- Showtime! [Live] [Original recording remastered]
- Sing The Hits Of Elvis Presley (karaoke)
- Sing The Hits Of Jessica Simpson (Karaoke)
- Singles [Import]
Meditation Music
Dmitriev: The Testament Of Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
Dark Garden: Songs, Violin Pieces & Piano Music
Music: Tonight the Midway Shines [Enhanced] [Import]
Dramatic Neo Anniversary [CD-single] [Import]
Don't Tell the Band [Enhanced]
Bruckner: Symphony No.8 [Import]
Beto Bermudez y Su Guitarra de Oro Con el Mariachi
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 'Organ'; Poulenc: Organ Concerto