It's Too Funky in Here
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B-side"Are We Really Dancing?"
ReleasedMay 1979
Recorded
- March 5, 1979, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Muscle Shoals, AL
- March 13, 1979, The Sound Shop, Nashville, TN (vocals)
| "It's Too Funky in Here"" | ||||
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| Single by James Brown | ||||
| from the album The Original Disco Man | ||||
| B-side | "Are We Really Dancing?" | |||
| Released | May 1979 | |||
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| Genre | Disco, funk | |||
| Length | 3:58 | |||
| Label | Polydor 14557 | |||
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| Producer(s) | Brad Shapiro | |||
| James Brown singles chronology | ||||
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| Audio video | ||||
| "It's Too Funky In Here" on YouTube | ||||
"It's Too Funky in Here" is a song recorded by James Brown. Released as a single in May 1979,[1] it charted #15 R&B.[2] It also appeared on the album The Original Disco Man. Critic Robert Christgau praised the song as the "disco disc of the year".[3]
Live performances of the song appear on the albums Hot On the One, Live in New York, and Live at Chastain Park.