Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Funkadelic Pictures
Band:
Funkadelic
Origin:
United States, Plainfield - New JerseyUnited States
Band Members:
The band originally consisted of musicians Frankie Boyce, Richard Boyce, and Langston Booth plus the five members of the Parliaments on vocals
Funkadelic Album: «Whole Funk & Nothing But the Funk Definitive»
Funkadelic Album: «Whole Funk & Nothing But the Funk Definitive» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.3 of 5)
  • Title:Whole Funk & Nothing But the Funk Definitive
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Review - Product Description
Metro label presents a superb 2CD package covering the late '70s output of George Clinton's ground-breaking funk powerhouse, Funkadelic. Clinton started work on his P-Funk odyssey in 1970, but from 1976 on, Clinton's mothership began embracing more expansive jazz and fusion influences through new guitarist Mike Hampton and soon scored P Funk's first ever crossover hit with 'One Nation Under A Groove', spawning a fertile four-album run. This set captures that era superbly.
Customer review
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
- Definite it's not

Especially Funkadelic's later work for Warner is being recycled over & over, often under the banner definite. It's important to realize that they mean the definite Warner recordings; none of their Westbound material is represented here. Where as you could claim to have a pretty much definite Funkadelic collection if you've got all their Westbound material, this hardly could be said of their Warner releases.

Funkadelic did much of their groundbreaking work on Westbound and cashed in at Warner, at least for a while. Their span at Warner was also when Funkadelic went belly-up. This had much to do with the fact Funkadelic wasn't a real band anymore by the time they left Westbound. It was more just one of the projects of P-Funk mastermind George Clinton, who used Funkadelic for his more rock oriented material. By this point in his career drugs became growingly more important, music slowly became second. The Warner years essentially chronicle the slow but steady decline of Funkadelic.

Customer review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Raw classic funk

It doesn't get better than the Clinton P-Funk empire. Each song funkier and qurikier than the next. My personal favorites includes "(Not Just) Knee Deep", "Oh, I", "Electro-Cuties", "Cholly", and of course, the band's perennial song "One Nation Under A Groove". This label, Union Square Music, has a lot of great music and I'm going to order some more from this label.

Customer review
- This is for all P-Funk Juinkies and Funkateers.

Sit back with the head phones on and tune into the world of The Funkadelics. You will be so glad to have made this purchase. It's an awesome collestion that should be on everyones shelf. Better yet blasting from your stereo.

Don't miss out on this. The music, the artwork and the whole Funksdelic experience is here. Only thing missing is the former size of the album covers.

Get yours today!

AND REMEMBER TO KEEP THAT FUNK ALIVE!!!