George Clinton
While his genre-defying classic bands Parliament and Funkadelic were mired in legal woes and personnel disarray, funk pioneer George Clinton finally went solo in the 1980s with a series of bizarre, colorful albums. Clinton shifted away from the organic big-group chaos of his seminal '70s work, and instead began to utilize all the newer technology, whether it be synths or samples, and inadvertently paved the way for the nascent hip-hop movement. The acid-fried funk on albums like COMPUTER GAMES and SOME OF MY BEST JOKES ARE FRIENDS may have taken its cue from the new kidz, but was still 100% George Clinton in all his funkified psychedelic glory.
George Clinton & His Gangsters Of Love
George Clinton
Shanachie, 2008
1 CD
Scratch Came, Scratch Saw, Scratch Conquered
Lee Perry
Megawave Records, 2008
1 CD
Go Tell It On The Mountain
Blind Boys Of Alabama
Real World Records, 2008
1 CD
A Blow For Me, A Toot To You
Fred Wesley
Collectables Records, 2008
1 CD
The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away
Bootsy Collins
Collectors' Choice, 2007
1 CD
Young Prince of Tha South
J Xavier
Music World Entertainment, 2006
1 CD
Wood Work Album
Da Backwudz
Universal Records (USA), 2006
1 CD
Best of George Clinton
George Clinton
Collectables Records, 2006
1 CD
