Formed in 1971 (and still going strong) Oneness of JuJu was the brainchild of saxophonist J. Plunky Branch. Like many others on the legendary Strata East label, Oneness mixed R&B, free jazz, afro-Brazilian percussion and down-home funk with an upbeat spiritual message, earning them a place in many a DJ'sbig metalbox in the process. Space Jungle Luv emerged in 1976 (a year after the classic African Rhythms set) and marked a distinct change of direction for Plunky and co.
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African Rhythms
Poo Too
Funky Wood
Mashariki
Chants
Tarishi
Kazi
Incognito
Liberation Dues
The Connection
Breezin'
Don't Give Up
Space Jungle Funk
River Luv Rite
Follow Me
Liberation Dues (Instrumental)
West Wind
Every Way But Loose
African Rhythms (45 Version)
Love's Messenger
Soul Love Now
Be About the Future
Nooky
Chants / Don't Give Up
Bootsie's Lament
Interlude - Rhythms Timelesness
12-African Rhythms (45 Version)
African Rhythms Chant
Interlude - African Rhythms
TURNING ON TO ME
Afrobeat
Interlude: African Rhythms II
African Rhythms (Album Version)
The End of the Butterfly King
African Rhythms - 45 Version Parts 1 and 2
African Rhythms / Oneness Of Juju
African Rythms
Bootsie's Lament - Unreleased Version
Intro
Kasi
Got to Be Right on It
Higher
4-Tarishi
3-Funky Wood
Love's Messenger (instrumental)
1-African Rhythms
11-Liberation Dues (Instrumental)
6-Chants
9-Poo Too
Freedom Fighter
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