No, War, Fatback, Mandrill, Slave, Dyke & the Blazers, or Baby Huey's one album?
Lists are never complete and never can find two people to agree but Curtis Mayfield in his prime and Sly, plus the Bar Kays and others are standouts of the era. People like Buddy Miles were working under the radar but influencing others.
They all carved out a piece of musical history that should be remembered.
Thanks for the article post.
Agree with Super Fly, but Isaac Hayes’Truck Turner soundtrack should be somewhere on that list.
I was fortunate enough to see James Brown in one of the strangest venues he ever played - Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska in November of 1976. It was pretty much a religious experience.