


| Title | Artist | Label | Year |
| Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine | James Brown | King Records | 1970 |
| A Funky Song | Ripple | GRC Records | 1974 |
| brief history of Funk | read by Rebecca Myles | not applicable | 2011 |
| soundbite: We Want Black Power | Stokely Carmichael | unavailable | unavailable |
| Soul Power, Pt. 1 & 2 | James Brown with the JBs | King Records | 1971 |
| soundbite: Change | President Barack Obama | unavailable | unavailable |
| Chocolate City | Parliament | Casablanca Records | 1975 |
| soundbite re: the etymology of the word, Funk | read by Nate Walker | not applicable | 2011 |
| soundbite re: what happened on the bus that fateful day | Rosa Parks | unavailable | unavailable |
| It's A New Day | Skull Snaps | GRS Records | unavailable |
| soundbite: The Promise Of America | Congresswoman Barbara Jordan | unavailable | unavailable |
| (I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind | Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul | GSF Records | 1972 |
| Who Gave Birth To The Funk? | Joe Tex | unavailable | unavailable |
| soundbite re: the characteristics of Funk | read by Shawn Rhodes | not applicable | 2011 |
| Engine Number 9 | Wilson Pickett | Atlantic Records | 1970 |
| Hot Pants Road | James Brown & The JBs | People Records | 1972 |
| Mboga Chakula | The Pazant Brothers | Trious Records | 1972 |
| soundbite re: the contributions of Prince to Funk | read by Kwame Heshimu | not applicable | 2011 |
| Talking Loud And Saying Nothing [Live in London, 1998] | Prince | unavailable | unavailable |
| Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk) [Live] | P-Funk All Stars | Westbound Records | 1990 |
| Cissy Strut/Cardova [Live] | The Meters | Rhino Records | 1992 |
| Get Ta Steppin' | Robert Parker | Island Records | 1974 |
| Mama Feel Good | Lynn Collins | People Records | 1973 |
| Who Says A Funk Band Can't Play Rock?! | Funkadelic | Warner Bros. Records | 1978 |
| soundbite re: the subgenres of Funk | read by Colly Charles | not applicable | 2011 |
| Look-Ka-Py-Py | The Meters | Josie Records | 1969 |
| The Way They Do My Life | Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul | GSF Records | 1973 |
| The Pride | The Isley Brothers | T-Neck Records | 1977 |
| soundbite re: creative expression | Congresswoman Shirley Chisolm | unavailable | unavailable |
| Express Yourself | Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band | Warner Bros. Records | 1970 |
| soundbite re: the use of sampling in Funk | read by Sir W. Henry Eccleston | not applicable | 2011 |
| One Nation Under A Groove [excerpt] | Funkadelic | Warner Bros. Records | 1978 |