ROUND 5: Audio - Funk


This round deals with the classic age of funk. We hope you groove on it.


1. From their 1973 album, which has the same name as the band. 
   Name the band. [clip]

	Tower of Power ("What is Hip?")


2. They were a funk band in the 70s, and a popular R&B band in the
   80s. This song is from their 1973 album 'Wild and Peaceful'.
   Name the band. [clip]

	Kool and the Gang ("Jungle Boogie")


3. Name the singer, who later became a solo artist, or the duo. [clip]

	Tina Turner; Ike and Tina Turner ("Sexy Ida")


4. Name the singer, who later became a solo artist, or the band. [clip]

	Chaka Khan; Rufus ("Tell Me Something Good")


5. From their 1977 album, Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome.
   Name the band. [clip]

	Parliament ("Flash Light")
	(also accept 'Funkadelic', George Clinton's other band with
     the same lineup)


6. They started as gospel, zigzagged into folk, and entered the
   funk charts on the Stax label. This is from their 1972 album, 
   Be Altitude: Respect Yourself. Name the band. [clip]

	The Staple Singers ("I'll Take You There")


7. The former leader of The Impressions, here he is performing solo
   on his classic 1972 soundtrack album, 'Superfly'. Name him. [clip]

	Curtis Mayfield ("Freddy's Dead")

 

8. One of the greatest Motown artists, here he is from his 1977
   album, 'Live at the London Palladium'. Name him. [clip]

	Marvin Gaye ("Got to Give it Up to Give it U")


9. From their 1974 album, 'Open Our Eyes'. Name the band. [clip]

	Earth Wind and Fire ("Mighty Mighty")


10. From their 1971 album, 'There's a Riot Going On'. Name 
    the band. [clip]

	Sly and the Family Stone ("Family Affair")