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Sweet Miami funk from the team of George "Chocolate" Perry and Clay Cropper -- one of the rarest TK albums from the time, and also one of the funkiest too! The sound here is slightly polished, but never too much -- a bit more in the sound of bigger Florida groups, like Miami, with a tight groove overall, but still enough sharper funky bits on the edges! George plays bass and Clay handles guitar and keyboards -- and the vocals seem to be sung by both parties, often in that slightly-flanged Miami style of the time. Titles include "My Uncle Funky", "Sweet Mary", "Cream Is Rising To The Top", and "Two Different Worlds" -- plus the excellent mellow soul track "Free (I'll Always Be)", which has a nice sweet sound in the same vein as work by Milton Wright User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Chocolateclay
Miami Funk Volume 3
Miami Funk Volume 4
Soul Jazz Records presents MIAMI SOUND 2 β More Funk & Soul From Miami, Florida 1967-74
Chocolateclay (1977)
Diggin' Free Soul
kickin 7: T.K. Miami Mellow Mix
Bitter Grooves -pre-AOR styled SOUL-
Miami Funk, Vol. 3
Soul Jazz Records presents MIAMI SOUND 2 β More Funk Soul From Miami, Florida 1967-74
Alma raiada
Soul Jazz Records presents MIAMI SOUND 2