Funkadelic - Who's A Funkadelic? (1980)
BAND/ARTIST: Funkadelic
- Title: Who's A Funkadelic?
- Year Of Release: 1992
- Label: Avenue Records [R2 71087]
- Genre: Funk, Soul
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 40:12
- Total Size: 347 MB(+3%) | 95 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1 Phunklords 5:32
2 You'll Like It Too 4:27
The Witch (9:29)
3.a Shade I: The Proclafunktion
3.b Shade II: The Infunktation
3.c Shade III: The Celefunktion
4 Connections And Disconnections 5:00
5 Come Back 4:44
6 Call The Doctor 5:12
7 Who's A Funkadelic 5:47
personnel :
Backing Vocals – Betty Jo Drake, Dede Dickerson*, Ngoh Spencer, Vicki Randle
Bass – Ben Powers Jr., Ken Blackmon
Clavinet – Billy Mims
Guitar – Billy Mims, Michael Williams
Keyboards – Johnny Quad Wiley, Michael Williams, Stan Thorn
Percussion – Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins, Grady Thomas
Vocals – Ben Powers Jr., Billy Mims, Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins, Grady Thomas, Johnny Quad Wiley, Michael Williams
First released on LP in 1981 as Connections & Disconnections and reissued on CD in 1992 as Who's a Funkadelic?, this album went down in history as the only Funkadelic project that George Clinton had nothing whatsoever to do with. Many funksters were quick to dismiss this album, questioning its authenticity and arguing that the band had no right to call itself Funkadelic without "President Clinton" on board. True, Clinton's input is sorely missed, but in fact, this is far from a bad album. While Who's a Funkadelic? isn't in a class with One Nation Under a Groove or Uncle Jam Wants You, hard funk offerings like "Phunklords," "You'll Like It Too" and "The Witch" are fairly enjoyable. Colleagues like Fuzzy Haskins and Grady Thomas had learned from the master himself, and this very underrated offering shows that they also had some worthwhile things to say.~Alex Henderson
1 Phunklords 5:32
2 You'll Like It Too 4:27
The Witch (9:29)
3.a Shade I: The Proclafunktion
3.b Shade II: The Infunktation
3.c Shade III: The Celefunktion
4 Connections And Disconnections 5:00
5 Come Back 4:44
6 Call The Doctor 5:12
7 Who's A Funkadelic 5:47
personnel :
Backing Vocals – Betty Jo Drake, Dede Dickerson*, Ngoh Spencer, Vicki Randle
Bass – Ben Powers Jr., Ken Blackmon
Clavinet – Billy Mims
Guitar – Billy Mims, Michael Williams
Keyboards – Johnny Quad Wiley, Michael Williams, Stan Thorn
Percussion – Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins, Grady Thomas
Vocals – Ben Powers Jr., Billy Mims, Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins, Grady Thomas, Johnny Quad Wiley, Michael Williams
First released on LP in 1981 as Connections & Disconnections and reissued on CD in 1992 as Who's a Funkadelic?, this album went down in history as the only Funkadelic project that George Clinton had nothing whatsoever to do with. Many funksters were quick to dismiss this album, questioning its authenticity and arguing that the band had no right to call itself Funkadelic without "President Clinton" on board. True, Clinton's input is sorely missed, but in fact, this is far from a bad album. While Who's a Funkadelic? isn't in a class with One Nation Under a Groove or Uncle Jam Wants You, hard funk offerings like "Phunklords," "You'll Like It Too" and "The Witch" are fairly enjoyable. Colleagues like Fuzzy Haskins and Grady Thomas had learned from the master himself, and this very underrated offering shows that they also had some worthwhile things to say.~Alex Henderson
Soul | Funk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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