Brothers Johnson - Get The Funk Out Ma Face Ill Be Good To You

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Review by Sayed Hasnain

Alright, buckle up. This one’s gonna be raw, unfiltered, and straight from the gut because Get The Funk Out Ma Face / I'll Be Good To You by Brothers Johnson doesn’t mess around. Released in ‘76 on A&M Records in Japan, this funk/soul firecracker slaps harder than most albums you’ll hear today. With Quincy Jones pulling strings as producer and arranger alongside the Brothers themselves, it's no wonder this thing hits like a heavyweight punch. First up, “Get The Funk Out Ma Face.” Damn right, that title grabs you by the collar. It’s not just a song—it’s an attitude, a vibe, a middle finger to whatever cruddy mood you walked in with. From the first drum hit, your body knows what’s coming. The groove locks in tight, basslines so thick they feel like molasses dripping off your speakers. You can practically hear Louis and George Johnson grinning while they play, knowing damn well they’ve got something special here. This track sticks with me because it’s relentless—no breathing room, no chill moments, just pure funk fury. If you ain’t moving within ten seconds, check your pulse. Then there’s “I’ll Be Good To You,” which flips the script but still packs a wallop. Where “Funk Out” is all grit and grind, this one slides in smooth like butter on hot toast. The harmonies? Chef’s kiss. The rhythm section? Tighter than your jeans after Thanksgiving dinner. It’s the kind of track that makes you wanna grab someone close and spin ‘em around the room—even if you’re alone. That chorus lodges itself in your brain like an earworm with benefits. Ain’t nothing wrong with a little sweetness sandwiched between funk bangers. Here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels like stepping into a time machine where everyone was cooler, looser, and more alive than we are now. Maybe it’s the disco vibes mixed with that raw funk edge, or maybe it’s just the magic of Quincy Jones sprinkling his genius everywhere. Either way, this record ain’t just music—it’s a vibe, a lifestyle, a reminder that good shit never goes outta style. And honestly? If you don’t get up and move to at least one track here, you might actually be dead inside. So go ahead, crank it loud, let the neighbors complain—they’re probably jealous anyway.

Download Brothers Johnson - Get The Funk Out Ma Face Ill Be Good To You
Artist: Brothers Johnson
Album: Get The Funk Out Ma Face Ill Be Good To You

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Get The Funk Out Ma Face2:26
I'll Be Good To You3:30

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Catalog Numbers

CM-2010

Labels

A&M Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single
  • 45 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyKing Records
Produced ForQuincy Jones Productions

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByBrothers Johnson, Quincy Jones
ProducerQuincy Jones

Notes

with lyrics sheet

Barcodes

Rights Society: JASRAC

About Brothers Johnson

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American soul/funk/jazz/disco band. Formed in 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA, led by brothers and . Initially their line-up also included their cousin . They both started their careers as backing musicians of , , et al., before later going it alone under the guidance of producer , who brought them to prominence using them on his own album "" (1975). They recorded eight albums between 1976 and 1988, and are most famous for their disco smash "" (1980), and their cover of the classic "" (1977).

Name Vars

  • Bros. Johnson
  • Brother Johnson
  • Brothers J
  • Brothers Jackson
  • Debbie & George Johnson
  • Johnson
  • Johnson Bros
  • Johnson Brothers
  • The Bros. Johnson
  • The Brother Johnson
  • The Brothers
  • The Brothers J
  • The Brothers Johnson
  • The Brothers Johnsson
  • The Brothers Johson
  • The Johnston Brothers
  • Öé¶üºû¸çó½ó

Aliases

  • George Johnson & Louis Johnson

Members

  • Ricky Lawson
  • George Johnson
  • Wayne Vaughn
  • Alex Weir
  • Louis Johnson
  • Richard Heath
  • Michael \"Patches\" Stewart
  • Kenny Pickens

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The Brothers Johnson’s album *Get The Funk Out Ma Face/I'll Be Good To You* wasn’t just a funky masterpiece—it was a global hit, even finding huge success in Japan. Released in 1976 under A&M Records, it showcased their killer blend of disco and funk. And get this—Quincy Jones, the legendary producer, not only helped arrange the album but also played a big role in shaping its sound. Tracks like *Get The Funk Out Ma Face* became iconic, proving that great music knows no borders. Pretty cool, right?

Comments

yuchance
2025-03-16
They are amazing!
proyectoeuskal
2025-03-15
Wow!! The coolest sound ever!!!!!
msmelton
2025-03-14
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jespiarinda
2025-03-13
O my yes!
ateamkc
2025-03-13
Excellentalbum
vaviaravi
2025-03-13
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2025-03-12
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gentry36
2025-03-11
Underrated Funk masters. Only real Funk music heads appreciate them and this cut
16yuvamtas
2025-03-10
I'm so thankful that I grew up in an era where REAL MUSIC was played, and celebrated and originality ruled the day!!! Today, originality and creativity is DEAD!!! Everything is the same thing over and over, and today's music is straight up trash and unorganized noise!!! I hate it here!!!
yujinxvi
2025-03-10
I bought this unopened at a flea market for buck souly based on the cover.
villageboy
2025-03-10
Whatever
You jive turkey take off those marshmello shoes
tiffycrawfy
2025-03-10
Very very Very Very good.
grausoly
2025-03-09
My 1st Stepmom had this album in her record arsenal in my childhood & she'd let me play it on her record changer back in the day, FUN?. I currently have "Light Up The Night" in my collection & keep my eyes out for THIS album to own.