Album
20 Jazz Funk Greats
1979 · Electronic
11 collectors on Gatefold own this

20 Jazz Funk Greats is an Electronic album by Throbbing Gristle, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 38 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
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20 Jazz Funk Greats is the third studio album by British industrial music group Throbbing Gristle, released on December, 1979 by the band's label Industrial Record. It is known for its tongue-in-cheek title and artwork, and has been hailed as the band's best work, with UK magazine Fact naming it the best album of the 1970. The album was produced using electronic musical instruments and effects unit, primarily from Roland and Bo. Roland equipment used on the album included a SRE-555 Chorus Echo effects unit, SH-7 Synth, CSQ 100 music sequencer, CR-78 CompuRhythm drum machine, System-100M (M-191J) modular synthesizer rack, and 100M M-181 electronic keyboard. Boss equipment included a PH-1 phaser effects pedal, DR-55 Dr. Rhythm drum machine, KM-4 mixer, CE-2 Chorus pedal, and BF-2 Flanger. Other equipment used include a Simmons ClapTrap, Auratone 5C speaker, JVC amplifier, TEAC cassette deck, Seck 6-2 audio mixer, and Casio M10 keyboard. 20 Jazz Funk Greats is the band's first full studio album, as prior albums contained both live and studio recording. The production is credited to "Sinclair/Brooks". The album was recorded on a 16-track borrowed from Paul McCartney after Peter Christopherson had worked on artwork for McCartney. The album's cover photograph was taken at Beachy Head, a chalk headland on the South Coast of England known as one of the world's most notorious suicide spot. In a 2012 interview, Cosey Fanni Tutti explained the album cover and tongue-in-cheek title: "We did the cover so it was a pastiche of something you would find in a Woolworth’s bargain bin. We took the photograph at the most famous suicide spot in England, called Beachy Head. So, the picture is not what it seem, it is not so nicey nicey at all, and neither is the music once you take it home and buy it. We had this idea in mind that someone quite innocently would come along to a record store and see and think they would be getting 20 really good jazz/funk great, and then they would put it on at home and they would just get decimated." The 1981 issue of the album released on Fetish Records features an alternate version of the cover art in which an apparently dead and naked male body is seen lying in front of the band. Pitchfork characterized 20 Jazz Funk Greats as Throbbing Gristle's peak, writing that, "It's in the pathos of their promiscuous liaisons with the forbidden territory of various forms of "real music" that this album generates a weirdly gripping power of its own," and "20 Jazz Funk Greats finds the band waking up from D.O.A's (D.o.A: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle) dark night of the soul and feeling curiously frisky. Snacking on not only the titular funk and jazz, the band also takes touristic zig zags through exotica, rock and disco," ultimately describing it a, "a kitsch detour toward mutant disco." AllMusic writer Paul Simpson wrote, "Thoroughly exciting and immeasurably influential, 20 Jazz Funk Greats is easily Throbbing Gristle's crowning achievement, and one of the highlights of the post-punk era." In a retrospective review of Throbbing Gristle's discography for Uncut, Michael Bonner stated that, "Musically, it turned away from the precipice; not exactly jazz and funk, but sublimating TG’s noise elements within electronic rhythms and proto-exotica. Album highlight “Hot on the Heels of Love” is convincingly Moroder-esque disco, Cosey breathing sweet nothings amid bubbling synthesisers and whip-crack snare. Elsewhere, Genesis P-Orridge mines a lyrical seam of control and domination." Dusted Magazine described the album a, "A deliberate attempt to toy with the ideas behind marketing strategy and the purpose of musical genre." .
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Tracklist
- 120 Jazz Funk Greats (Remastered)2:43
- 2Beachy Head (Remastered)3:36
- 3Still Walking (Remastered)4:48
- 4Tanith (Remastered)2:11
- 5Convincing People (Remastered)4:49
- 6Exotica (Remastered)2:50
- 7Hot On Heels of Love (Remastered)4:20
- 8Persuasion (Remastered)6:33
- 9Walkabout (Remastered)2:59
- 10What a Day (Remastered)4:35
- 11Six Six Sixties (Remastered)2:05
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Industrial
- gritty
- hypnotic
- cerebral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Chris CarterSYNTHESIZER , SEQUENCER , PERCUSSION , VOCALS SYNTHESIZER , SEQUENCER , PERFORMER , VOCALS SYNTHESIZER , SEQUENCER , DRUM MACHINE , VOCALS
- Cosey Fanni TuttiGUITAR , SYNTHESIZER , CORNET, VOCALS GUITAR , SYNTHESIZER, CORNET, VOCALS GUITAR , GUITAR , SYNTHESIZER, CORNET, VOCALS
- Genesis P-OrridgeBASS , VIOLIN, VIBRAPHONE , SYNTHESIZER, VOCALS BASS GUITAR , VIOLIN, VIBRAPHONE , SYNTHESIZER , VOCALS BASS GUITAR , VIOLIN, VIBRAPHONE , SYNTHESIZER, VOCALS
- Peter ChristophersonTAPE, VIBRAPHONE , CORNET, VOCALS TAPE, VIBRAPHONE, CORNET, VOCALS
- Throbbing GristleCOMPOSED BY , PERFORMER COMPOSED BY, PERFORMER
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