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Bootsy Collins
Tha Funk Capital Of The World |
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GER 2xLP |
Label: Mascot Records |
Release Year: 2011 |
Style: Funk & Soul |
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1 Spreading Hope Like Dope (Intro)
2 Hip Hop @ Funk U feat Ice Cube & Snoop Dogg & Chuck D & Swavay
3 Mirrors Tell Lies feat Jimi Hendrix
4 Jb-Still The Man feat Rev Al Sharpton
5 Freedumb (When-Love-becomes-a-threat) feat Dr Cornel West)
6 After These Messages feat Samuel L Jackson
7 Kool Whip feat Phil Ade & Candisweetz
8 The Real Deal feat Sheila E & Candisweetz & Mike Phillips
9 Don't Take My Funk feat Catfish Collins & Bobby Womack
10 If Looks Could Kill feat Bela Fleck & Zionplanet-10 & Dennis Chambers
11 Minds Under Construction feat Buckethead & Z-Class
12 Siento Bombo feat Olvido Ruiz & Ouiwey
13 The Jazz Greats (A Tribute To Jazz) feat George Duke & Ron Carter)
14 Garry Shider Tribute feat George Clinton & Linda Shider
15 Stars Have No Names (They Just Shine) feat Nick Arnold & Chrissy Dunn)
16 Chocolate Caramel Angel feat Faith Daniels & Ronni Racket & Casper
17 Yummy, I Got The Munchies feat Musiq Soulchild, Razzberry & Tom Joyner |
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Tha Funk Capital of the World is Bootsy’s first new studio album of original funk material since 2002’s Play With Bootsy. The album artwork features a (limited edition) dazzling 3D lenticular sleeve. Rising to prominence playing bass guitar for James Brown in the late 1960s, and with Parliament Funkadelic in the 1970s, Collins’ thunderous, infectious bass guitar and humourous vocals established him as one of the leading pioneer in funk. In 1997 Collins, along with 15 other members of Parliament Funkadelic, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. After spraying outer space bass all over classic recordings by the Godfather of Soul, P-Funk, and his own trail-blazing groups, including Bootsy’s Rubber Band, the Sweat Band and Praxis - Bootsy has arrived at a kind of Zen-like balance that he credits for inspiring his new album Bootsy Collins’ Tha Funk Capital of the World. From the opening “Hip Hop @ Funk U” to the closing “The Munchies 2011,” Bootsy Collins’ “Tha Funk Capital of the World” is a percolating playground of soul-deep rhythms and layered melodies punctuated by lyrics that range from meditations on the nature of truth to the joys of fun-loving hipness to spiritual transcendence. And while Bootsy’s bass is the album’s heartbeat, it’s his voice that brims with giddy delight, goosing up the blissed-out vibe. |
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Price: CHF 30.00 |
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