| | Latin Dance Party 3: 1970'S Funk CD - Import
UK compilation subtitled '1970s Funk'. Featuring ten tracks of Latin music from the Atlantic & Atco back catalogues. Highlights include, Mongo Santamaria 'Featherbed Lane', Ray Barretto 'Slo Flo', Eddie Harris 'It Feels So Good' & Ted Curson 'Typical Ted'. 2000. Latin Dance Party 3: 1970'S Funk Music Latin Dance Party 3: 1970'S Funk Songs | 1. | Featherbed Lane - Various Artists/Mongo Santamaria |
| 2. | Slo Flo - Ray Barretto |
| 3. | It Feels So Good - Eddie Harris |
| 4. | Typical Ted - Ted Curson |
| 5. | Hippo Walk - Mongo Santamaria |
| 6. | Pana - Malo |
| 7. | Little Wes, A - Eddie Harris |
| 8. | Mo Do - Mongo Santamaria |
| 9. | Spider Legs - Ted Curson |
| 10. | Sting Ray - Ray Barretto |
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