Funk All Y'all

Funk All Y'all
Studio album by Detroit Grand Pubahs
Released August 7, 2001
Genre Electro, hip hop, Detroit techno, electroclash
Label Intuit-Solar
Detroit Grand Pubahs chronology
Funk All Y'all
(2001)
Galactic Ass Creatures From Uranus
(2004)
Singles from Funk All Y'all
  1. "Sandwiches"
    Released: June 1, 2000

Funk All Y'all is the debut album by American electro band Detroit Grand Pubahs, released in August 2001 by record label Intuit-Solar and featuring the successful single "Sandwiches".

Release

"Sandwiches" was released as a single on June 1, 2000, prior to the album's release. The song became a Top 40 hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart. The song became a moderate dance hit, peaking at number 29 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs.[1]

Funk All Y'all was released on August 7, 2001 by record label Intuit-Solar.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Chart[3]
Village Voicemixed[4]

John Bush of AllMusic wrote: "Andy Toth and Paris the Black Fu proved themselves masters of the production game long ago, and though the music is often relegated to second-division status amidst all the role-playing, Funk All Y'all is great fun for all those bored by the scads of 'intelligent' techno out there."[2] Kori Golding of Chart wrote: "Funk and techno come together in a lubricated orgy that will make you want to get nekkid and slap some fat ass thighs and floss with a thong".[3] Village Voice's Hobey Echlin was less favourable, writing: "in the words of Spinal Tap, there's a fine line between clever and stupid, and before long, the Pubahs' imagination starts to outpace their minimal techno palette. [...] By the time the Pubahs' pun-happy song titles get better than the actual songs [...] and the vocals gum up otherwise slamming electro throwdowns [...] the Pubahs commit the greatest sin of all: forgetting this is, if not dance music, then at least party music, not a comedy album with a Groovebox."[4]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Intro – Lost Files of Funk"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 0:32
2. "Funk All Y'all"  Mack Goudy Jr. 6:36
3. "One Hump or Two"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 3:43
4. "Sandwiches"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 3:02
5. "After School Special" (featuring Miss Kittin)Mack Goudy Jr., Caroline Hervé, Andy Toth 4:59
6. "Real Life (Evil D Skit)"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 1:07
7. "Ride"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth, John Williams 3:11
8. "Plasticine Gene"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth, John Williams 5:13
9. "Involvement Fluid"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 6:31
10. "Off Beat Killer"  Mack Goudy Jr. 3:53
11. "Artificial Intelligence"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 3:14
12. "Schizophrenic Investigator"  Mack Goudy Jr. 3:02
13. "The Suture the Future"  Mack Goudy Jr. 4:34
14. "Dr. Bootygrabber"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 6:56
15. "Rain"  Mack Goudy Jr., Andy Toth 7:08

References

  1. "Detroit Grand Pubahs – Chart History | Billboard". Billboard. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved April 21, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Bush, John. "Funk All Y'all – Detroit Grand Pubahs | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
  3. 1 2 Golding, Kori (August 21, 2001). "Detroit Grand Pubahs – Funk All Y'all | Chart Attack". Chart. Retrieved April 21, 2011.
  4. 1 2 Echlin, Hobey (September 4, 2001). "Whippet Good". Village Voice. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
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