
Love Money
Soul Jazz Records are releasing a new 12â of this huge 1981 disco / jazz funk dancefloor bomb that has been out of print for over 40 years.
âThere are certain records that âsplit the atomâ, creating a totally new sound - serendipitous moments in time when an artist pulls a rabbit from the hat and forecasts a change ahead.â - Greg Wilson, DJ Mag
Few records crossed over into different musical worlds as successfully as the Funk Mastersâ sublime UK disco / jazz funk monster classic cut, âLove Moneyâ. A monster underground hit in New York - everywhere from Larry Levanâs Paradise Garage and David Mancusoâs Loft in New York - through to the new wave / no wave dance crowds at Area, Club 57, Danceteria, Limelight and Mudd Club, and artists such as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, who similarly played the track to death. The track then also became a huge Chicago house club track and influenced everyone from Masters at Workâs Louie Vega to Francois Kevorkian with its dubbed-out sound.
Originally released in 1981, the track came out on the flipside over a rap cut to the song by Bo Kool, one of the earliest examples of UK rap, but it was the instrumental âLove Moneyâ, with its dubbed out sound effects, that was more often played, filling dancefloors everywhere. This nod to reggae and dub was not by chance. The track was produced by long-time UK resident Jamaican reggae DJ and producer Tony Williams. This was his first attempt at a club track but, by using reggae musicians, he created new style blending funk, disco and reggae, years ahead of its time.
So if ever you want to hear a record that encapsulates the world of disco, funk, proto- house, hip-hop, no wave dance and reggae in one go then this is it.
This is the first release from Soul Jazz Recordsâ delving into the Tony Williams Tania Music and Funk Masters catalogue, which contains a wealth of UK jazz funk killers.
Tracklist
A: Funk Masters - Love Money
B: Bo Kool - (Money) No Love
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Soul Jazz Records are releasing a new 12â of this huge 1981 disco / jazz funk dancefloor bomb that has been out of print for over 40 years.
âThere are certain records that âsplit the atomâ, creating a totally new sound - serendipitous moments in time when an artist pulls a rabbit from the hat and forecasts a change ahead.â - Greg Wilson, DJ Mag
Few records crossed over into different musical worlds as successfully as the Funk Mastersâ sublime UK disco / jazz funk monster classic cut, âLove Moneyâ. A monster underground hit in New York - everywhere from Larry Levanâs Paradise Garage and David Mancusoâs Loft in New York - through to the new wave / no wave dance crowds at Area, Club 57, Danceteria, Limelight and Mudd Club, and artists such as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, who similarly played the track to death. The track then also became a huge Chicago house club track and influenced everyone from Masters at Workâs Louie Vega to Francois Kevorkian with its dubbed-out sound.
Originally released in 1981, the track came out on the flipside over a rap cut to the song by Bo Kool, one of the earliest examples of UK rap, but it was the instrumental âLove Moneyâ, with its dubbed out sound effects, that was more often played, filling dancefloors everywhere. This nod to reggae and dub was not by chance. The track was produced by long-time UK resident Jamaican reggae DJ and producer Tony Williams. This was his first attempt at a club track but, by using reggae musicians, he created new style blending funk, disco and reggae, years ahead of its time.
So if ever you want to hear a record that encapsulates the world of disco, funk, proto- house, hip-hop, no wave dance and reggae in one go then this is it.
This is the first release from Soul Jazz Recordsâ delving into the Tony Williams Tania Music and Funk Masters catalogue, which contains a wealth of UK jazz funk killers.
Tracklist
A: Funk Masters - Love Money
B: Bo Kool - (Money) No Love











