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Parliament, Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop '89 Album

Parliament, Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop '89 Album
Performer: Parliament, Funkadelic
Title: Cosmic Slop '89
Genre: Funk & Rythm
Style:P.Funk
Released: 1990
Catalog number: PF 01
Label: Not On Label (Parliament), Not On Label (Funkadelic)
MP3 album szie: 1590 mb
FLAC album size: 1107 mb

Tracklist

1Dr. Funkenstein8:52
2Let's Take It To The Stage3:35
3Flashlight9:17
4One Nation Under A Groove7:35
5Opening0:49
6Maggot Brain12:44
7Give Up The Funk15:29
8Mothership Connection3:35
9Cosmic Slop11:36

Credits

  • BassRodney Curtis
  • DrumsDennis Chambers
  • GuitarDewayne McKnight, Eddie Hazel, Michael Hampton
  • HornBennie Cowan, Greg Boyer, Greg Thomas
  • KeyboardsAmp Fiddler, David Spradley
  • Lead VocalsGarry Shider, George Clinton
  • PercussionLelan Zales
  • VocalsLige Curry, Michael Payne, Robert "P-Nut" Johnson

Notes

Live At Ariake MZA, Tokyo 9/17/'89.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: MADE IN KOREA PF-01 T102-13259 02

Companies

  • Recorded At – MZA Ariake

Short intro

Cosmic Slop - Funkadelic. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Cosmic Slop is the fifth studio album by Funkadelic, released in July 1973 on Westbound Records. While it has been favorably reevaluated by critics long after its original release, the album was a commercial failure, producing no charting singles, and reaching only 112 on the Billboard pop chart and 21 on the R&B chart. Cosmic Slop is the first Funkadelic album to feature artwork and liner notes by Pedro Bell, who assumed responsibility for the band's gate-fold album covers and liner notes until the. Read about Cosmic Slop from Parliament-Funkadelic's Live: The Funkadelic Collection Greatest Hits 1972 - 1993 and see the artwork, lyrics and similar Slop presents a relatively focused-though still wildly experimental-Funkadelic. Nappy Dugout is a riotous, wholly unique celebration of the female anatomy with full-throated backing vocals and catchy hooks, You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure and This Broken Heart are would-be psychedelic-soul hits. More seriously, the dirgey, downtuned March to the Witch's Castle details a Vietnam vet's return to the U. and the reverb-laden title track, about a mother resorting to prostitution, takes social awareness to the dance. A slightly more scattershot album than the group's other early efforts, with generally short tracks only two break the five-minute barrier and some go-nowhere ballads, Cosmic Slop still has plenty to like about it, not least because of the monstrous title track. wewerefunky Parliament Funkadelic PFunk Parliament-Funkadelic performing Cosmic Slop live. SUBSCRIBE to help us promote and preserve the legacy of - Cosmic Slop. On this page you can download song George Clinton ft. Parliament-Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop in mp3 and listen online. George Clinton , Parliament-Funkadelic. The Mothership Connection Live At Houston. This item:Cosmic Slop by Funkadelic Audio CD . Only 9 left in stock more on the way. Ships from and sold by . This classic Funkadelic album from 1973 has been remastered from its original master tapes for the first time in 15 years. This is the first album with Gary Shider and marks the beginning of the tighter, more commercial, Funkadelic albums of the later Westbound years. It includes a number of dance floor favorites such as the title track Cosmic Slop and the much-sampled Nappy Dugout. Verified Purchase. Before Parliament their was Funkadelic George Clinton's genius was on full display while at Westbound Records. This is a gem . Album: Cosmic Slop 1973. Charted: 102. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . One of the most potent grooves in the P-Funk canon, Cosmic Slop is also one of their most lyrically incisive tracks, telling the story of a woman with five children who works as a prostitute to feed her family. A God-fearing woman, she prays to the Lord, justifying her sins by pleading that she's doing it for her kids. The Devil hears her call, and answers: Would you like to dance with me. The Funkadelic crew also recorded as Parliament, in part to avoid contractual entanglements. The more accessible songs generally went to Parliament, but Funkadelic did try for some hits