Funk Is in the House

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Funk Is in the House is an album by the American musician Walter "Wolfman" Washington, released in 1998.[2][3] Washington is credited with his band, the Roadmasters.[4] Washington supported the album with a North American tour.[5]

The album was produced by Scott Billington.[6] Washington was backed by a seven-member version of the Roadmasters, which included a three-piece horn section.[7][8] "Mary Ann" is a cover of the Ray Charles song.[9] "I Stand Accused" is a cover of the Jerry Butler song.[10] "Close the Door" is a rendition of the song made famous by Teddy Pendergrass.[11] "Wolf Funk" and "Funkyard" are instrumentals.[12]

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