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  1. Computer Games is the debut album by American funk musician George Clinton, released by Capitol Records on November 5, 1982. Though technically Clinton's first "solo" album, the record featured most of the same personnel who had appeared on recent albums by Parliament and Funkadelic, both formally disbanded by Clinton in 1981.

    • George Clinton
    • November 5, 1982
    • 1981-1982
  2. Blasters of the Universe is a 1993 2-CD set by Bootsy's New Rubber Band. The album was first released on the P-Vine record label and then by Rykodisc in the US and the UK. In terms of musical personnel, the album features more P-Funk and Funk alumni than any other Bootsy Collins related release. It also contains one of the last tracks to ...

    • 114:20
    • 1993
    • 1993
  3. Blasters of the Universe Review by Pemberton Roach. In 1994, when the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Spin Doctors, and other funk-influenced alternative rock groups had co-opted the greasy grooves pioneered by James Brown and George Clinton, the time was ripe for an old-school master to show the younguns how it’s done.

  4. Aug 12, 1994 · Blasters of the Universe. By. Ken Tucker. Ken Tucker. ... Starting as a young bass player for James Brown and moving on to play a central role in George Clinton’s Parliafunkadelicment Thang ...

  5. Testing Positive 4 the Funk. Testing Positive 4 the Funk is the fourth installment of the George Clinton Family Series collection. The album was released in 1993 by P-Vine Records in Japan, and then was released later in the same year by AEM Records in the United States and Sequel Records in the U.K. This collection is noted for the inclusion ...

    • 74:25
    • May 1993
    • 1975-1981
    • Funk
  6. Listen to 6 Degrees of P-Funk: The Best of George Clinton and His Funk Family by George Clinton on Apple Music. 2003. 15 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes.

  7. www.ign.com › 2003/01/15 › blasters-of-the-universeBlasters of the Universe - IGN

    Jan 15, 2003 · Posted: Jan 15, 2003 12:00 am. Ever since he emerged from under the wing of James Brown and into the menagerie that was Parliament/Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins steered his legendary space bass ...

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