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Trunk Funk – The Best of The Brand New Heavies

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Following a 10-year tenure with their record labels, funk band Brand New Heavies released two greatest hits albums titled ''Trunk Funk'', a wordplay on the band's long standing elephant logo.
== Biography ==
''Trunk Funk – The Best of The Brand New Heavies'' was released September 13, 1999 in the UK on FFRR Records. It highlights the group's dance and pop oriented UK hits, with many appearing in remixed, edited, or radio-friendly formats. Because lead singer Siedah Garrett left the band in 1998, and previous lead N'Dea Davenport was out promoting her solo debut, UK singer Carleen Anderson fills in on vocals for this album. Three new recordings appear here, "Try My Love," the Marvin Gaye redux "Saturday Nite," and a cover of "Apparently Nothing," originally done by Anderson's former band Young Disciples. This compilation was not released in the United States.
''Trunk Funk Classics 1991-2000'' was released October 17, 2000 in the US by Delicious Vinyl Records. This collection has an entirely different track listing than the above release. Where the UK ''Trunk Funk'' release highlighted dance and pop-oriented Heavies singles, this release focuses on 70's soul influenced cuts like "Brother Sister," the J. Dilla remix of "Sometimes" featuring rapper Q-Tip, and "Put The Funk Back In It." The US ''Trunk Funk'' also includes two tracks from ''Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol. 1'', the band's collaboration with a host of hip-hop artists. Among the previously unreleased tracks are the video edit of "Dream Come True '92" and the new track "Finish What You Started" marking lead singer N'Dea Davenport's much-desired return to the band.

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