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  1. Aug 10, 2010 · The obvious highlight is Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow, an album with a great name and a great cover: it's a gatefold, and it opens up to reveal the naked bottom half of the girl. Mind freed on one side, ass following on the back. And the Funkadelic 'look' appears, in the form of Pedro Bell.

    • Osmium (1970) Parliament is a band with a legendary aesthetic—space-age onstage antics, wild wardrobes, comic-book storylines, and whole lot of synthesizer-driven funk.
    • Funkadelic (1970) The great irony of Funkadelic was that, of George Clinton’s two overlapping ensembles, it was just as much a rock band—if not more so—as a funk band.
    • Free Your Mind… And Your Ass Will Follow (1970) And now, even more –adelic. Funkadelic’s second album, released only months after their eponymous debut, found the Detroit outfit pushing deeper into the weirdest elements of their sound, with production and effects treatments that seemed to mirror the copious amounts of LSD that the band had surely been using in the studio at the time.
    • Maggot Brain (1971) The impact of Maggot Brain is immeasurable. It’s a funk album, and it’s a rock album, but more than that it’s an expression of things that can’t be properly articulated—they can only be felt.
    • Parliament, Mothership Connection (1975) Or: Sweet Chariots Of The Gods? , a gospel record about finding a connection with ancient aliens and the universe's wider origins through the power of funk.
    • Funkadelic, Maggot Brain (1971) Eddie Hazel's strength as a guitarist was this: What virtuosity he had (and he had a ton) always felt like it was in the service of pure emotional expression.
    • Parliament, Motor Booty Affair (1978) To get an idea of just how hard it was for Clinton to turn his brain off, one of the wildest, most inspired, goofiest and yet most profound Parliament album concepts was inspired during one of his Miami fishing trips.
    • Parliament, Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome (1977) "You will dance ... sucka! " It's tempting to just leave it at that -- the battle between Star Child and anti-dance chump Sir Nose d'Voidoffunk is one of the great pop conflicts of the 1970s, the character arc that defined Parliament from Mothership Connection all the way until the end.
  2. May 22, 2018 · Read more. Funkadelic – Toys. 01. Heart Trouble aka You Can’t Miss What You Can’t Measure 02. The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg 03. Vampy Funky Bernie (3rd Tune Olympic)[…] Read more. CONNECT WITH THE MOTHERSHIP. © 1968-2024 George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic.

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    • 'One Nation Under a Groove' (Funkadelic, 1978) Funkadelic's 10th album is basically a textbook on funk music. It's also a history lesson, with the LP dipping back into the band's catalog for an updated "Maggot Brain" included on a bonus EP.
    • 'Mothership Connection' (Parliament, 1975) Parliament's fourth album picked up Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley from James Brown's band. They steer parts of the record into jazz territory, contributing to a melding of styles that makes this Parliament's best LP.
    • 'Maggot Brain' (Funkadelic, 1971) The pinnacle of Funkadelic's psychedelic explorations opens with the 10-minute title track, an extended guitar solo by Eddie Hazel that out-Hendrixes the legend in its mind-widening beauty.
    • 'Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome' (Parliament, 1977) Released just as disco was taking over R&B and pop music, Parliament's sixth album confronts the genre on a concept record that confirms their status as the world's premier funk group.
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  4. Parliament discography; Studio albums: 10: Live albums: 2: ... Discography of Parliament, influential George Clinton-led funk group. Studio albums. Year Title

  5. Parliament-Funkadelic (abbreviated as P-Funk) is an American music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s. Their eclectic style has drawn on psychedelia, outlandish fashion, and surreal humor. [5] .

    • 1968–present
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