Disco de Bootsy Collins: «Player of the Year»

- Valoración de usuarios: (4.5 de 5)
- Título:Player of the Year
- Fecha de publicación:1998-04-28
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Warner Bros / Wea
- UPC:075992633529
- Media (4.5 de 5)(12 votos)
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- 1 Bootsy What's the Name of This Townimg 7:04
- 2 May the Force Be With Youimg 5:52
- 3 Very Yesimg 8:28
- 4 Bootzillaimg 5:37
- 5 Hollywood Squaresimg 6:22
- 6 Roto-Rooterimg 6:40
- 7 As in "I Love You"img 5:10
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Media Type: CD
Artist: COLLINS,BOOTSY
Title: BOOTSY? PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Street Release Date: 04/28/1998
Genre: SOUL/R & B
Used to listen to bootsy in high school (way back when). It was great then and still holds up well today. Some of the instruments sound a bit dated, but overall he still has that feeling.
I think it is hilarious that Amazon recommends actual "rubber bands" as something I might like to buy after I view bootsy's cd's page. Shows that these "intelligent" computers still have some way to go...hehe
...Bootsy Collins is one of the baddest bass players in the world...If you are looking for a clear definition of funk, Bootsy Collins and his Rubber Band can give you the 411.
This was Bootsy's third successful effort on LP. It came at the height of his popularity when people were trying to capitalize on his sound (ie. Rick James, George Duke,...). Nearly every song is word perfect in terms of his style and execution. This CD is a must for any student of true funk music.
when Bootsy came out the gate with this one, it was lights out for funk..George had to let him close the show. bootzilla was a huge hit, and if your on the fence about which Bootsy cd to get first..start here and work your way back
The 3 tunes starting with "Bootzilla", a hard rocking funk workout, followed by "Hollywood Squares", a more laid back swinging funky groove, and then an absolute monster funk rave-up complete with cool keyboards blips and horn blasts and bleets, and Bootsy slapping and plucking the star-bass; they doin' it to death on "Roto Rooter". Check the vocals by Robert "Peanut" Johnson, they are hilarious.

