The Propositions

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Africana 05:43 Tools
Africana (long edit) 05:33 Tools
Sweet Lucy 03:05 Tools
Bad Seed 07:52 Tools
You've Been Chose 03:25 Tools
Vamping 05:00 Tools
Groovin for the Groove 03:28 Tools
Free and Easy 03:28 Tools
Something Different (long edit) 04:07 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You On Pt. 2 02:30 Tools
Live Funk Session 01:27 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You On Pt. 1 02:27 Tools
Groovin' for the Groove 03:28 Tools
Funky Disposition 03:01 Tools
Kool Twist From Live Garage Session 04:19 Tools
Africana (Extended Edit) 03:01 Tools
You've Been Chosen 03:27 Tools
Something Different 04:05 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You On pt 2 02:30 Tools
free & easy 02:30 Tools
Funky Dispostion 03:01 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You On Pt.2 02:32 Tools
Sweet Luey 02:32 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You on, Pt. 2 02:32 Tools
Something Different [Long Edit] 02:32 Tools
Africana [Long Edit] 02:32 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You on, Part 2 02:32 Tools
The Propositions - Africana 05:32 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You On, Pts. 1-2 04:48 Tools
do whatever turns you on (part 2) 02:30 Tools
do whatever turns you on (part 1) 02:27 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You on Pt.1 02:27 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You On, Pt. 2 ['Gold Watch'] 02:27 Tools
Africana ['Outro to 93 'til Infinity'] 02:27 Tools
You've Been Chose - Alternate Version 02:27 Tools
Sweet Lucy - Alternate Version 02:27 Tools
Free and Easy - Alternate Version 02:27 Tools
Groovin for the Groove - Alternate Version 02:27 Tools
Vamping - Alternate Version 02:27 Tools
Africana - Alternate Version 02:27 Tools
Bad Seed - Alternate Version 02:27 Tools
Do Whatever Turns You on, Part 1 02:27 Tools
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The Propositions were a Detroit-based funk band. They started as teenagers and broke up not so much later. Influences were funk and Motown bands from the early 1970's, including Funkadelic, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sly Stone and local predecessors the Fabulous Counts. However, they managed to create their own unique style by taking a dedicated instrumental direction and abandoning the vocals. Their final result, a tasty combination of funky drums, wah-wah guitar, and a full horn section, was certainly worth the effort. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.