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When the blues briefly became funk

In the late 60s and early 70s there was a very brief spate of hardened blues men incorporating the psychedelic funk stylings of Sly Stone and George Clinton into their Dylan-and-Hendrix-influenced electrified jams. It was absolutely sick, and such an interesting, albeit brief, era of popular music. Here are my favourites; recs and additions welcome
1Muddy Waters
Electric Mud


Not fully funky, but the influence is starting to seep throigh
2Howlin Wolf
The Howlin' Wolf Album


Getting there
3Bo Diddley
The Black Gladiator


Here we goooo
4B.B. King
Indianola Mississippi Seeds


Yeah baby
5Freddie King
Burglar


This one is an all timer
6Albert King
I Wanna Get Funky


Underrated. Extremely seedy, sleazy and smoky blues-funk.
7Taj Mahal
Mo' Roots


We’ll throw this one in too
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