Let’s Take It To The Stage was one of Funkadelic’s last records for Westbound before they moved on to greener pastures. It also happens to contain my least…
Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On saw Funkadelic at their height. They had their crazy mix of Rock, Soul and Funk down pact as evident on the fast paced Red Hot…
By the late-1970s, Funkadelic and Parliament had basically merged into one with a similar sound. One Nation was supposed to mark Funkadelic’s arrival on the charts.…
Released in 1981, Connections & Disconnections was released by Fuzzy Haskins, Calivin Simon, Grady Thomas and Greg Errico after Parliamentfunkadelic had fallen…
Funky Dollar Bill/You And Your Folks, Me And My Folks
This 45 combines two great Funkadelic songs before they were released on two separate LPs, Free Your Mind and Maggot Brain. Funky Dollar Bill combines that sick Black…
Maggot Brain was Funkadelic’s 3rd album, and features one of my all time favorite record covers with the screaming woman’s head in the dirt and the skull…
If you will suck my soul I will lick your funky emotions is the first line on Funkadelic’s self-titled LP. What follows is George Clinton’s black Rock…
Uncle Jam Wants You is by far the best cover that the band ever put together. It has Clinton sitting in a big wicker chair ala Black Panther leader Huey Newton, with…
Funkadelic never really sold that well while they were with Westbound. Best Of, released in 1977, was an attempt by Westbound to cash in on the group’s newfound…
Free Your Mind was the epitome of Funkadelic’s Rock-Funk vision. It’s by far the most rocked out, guitar soloing, drug induced session they recorded beginning…
America Eats Its Young is a double album monster by Funkadelic. Inside is one of George Clinton’s long rants about America and the Process “ Church…
Cosmic Slop saw Funkadelic really come into its own. The Rock influences weren’t as strong anymore, replaced with a funky-Soul feel to most of the songs. That…
Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic was the group’s last record for Westbound. Like the forthcoming changes in labels, the band itself was changing. Longtime guitarist…
Hardcore Jollies was Funkadelic’s first album for Warner Brothers. By this time the group had perfected their sound with tunes like the upbeat Funk of Coming…