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Discography

Production:
Uncle Jam Wants You (Album) (2 versions)   Warner Bros. Records 1979
Appears On:
(Not Just) Knee Deep (12", Promo)   Warner Bros. Records 1979
Uncle Jam Wants You (Album) (4 versions) Freak Of The Week, (No... Warner Bros. Records ... 1979
Trombipulation (LP, Album) Crush It, Trombipulati... Casablanca Records 1980
Straight Checkn 'Em (Album) (3 versions) I Don't Dance Orpheus Records ... 1991
Boomin' In Ya Jeep (12", Promo)   JDK Records 1992
Boomin' In Ya Jeep / No Head, No Backstage Pass (12")   JDK Records 1992
Whut? Thee Album (LP, Album)   Rush Associated Labels 1992
Sickinnahead (Album) (2 versions) Niggas Like You, Get G... Mercury 1993
Gang Related (12")   Ruthless Records, Relativity 1994
Volume I (CD, Album) Shit Don't Stop Interscope Records, Out Da Gutta Records 1994
All Eyez On Me (2xCD, Album) Heartz Of Men, Can't C Me Death Row Records (2), Interscope Records 1996
Death Row - Greatest Hits (2xCD, Comp) Who Am I (What's My Na... Death Row Records (2) 1996
The Wicked Buddah Baby (CD, Album) Buddah Baby Intro Rap-A-Lot Records, Noo Trybe Records 1996
Doc's Da Name 2000 (Album) (2 versions) D.O.G.S. Def Jam Recordings 1998
Blackout! (Album) (3 versions) Tear It Off Def Jam Recordings 1999
Tha Last Meal (CD, Album) I Can't Swim Priority Records, Virgin, No Limit Records, Priority Records 2000
Monster (Album) (2 versions) All 4 U (Niecy's Song) Columbia ... 2003
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Apeman Apr 23, 2009
Every time I hear a track by him or any of the other P-Funk artists from Pariament/Funkadelic, I usually say "So that's where (Insert Artist Here) got that sample from".

Do you want to know why they were sampled to death by people like Snoop Dogg, Public Enemy, NWA etc, because they were so good. Along with James Brown, Sly Stone, Stevie Wonder, Issac Hayes, Prince etc, what George Clinton did was true funk music, uncut funk, the bomb! If we never had P-Funk, there would be no Prince, Snoop, Dre, Daft Punk or many of the classic Hip-Hop and Dance records we see today.
Review by Alain_Patrick Dec 22, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
Just the other day they transmitted the "Deep Soul" documentary on People & Arts, with many interesting aspects concerning the careers of the Soul and Funk artists from the sixties to the eighties, it was amazing.
Mr. Bootsy Collins was interviewed wearing his weird-typical star glasses, and they registered some of his comments about Mr. P-Funk and his personal principles, such as 'save the Earth through Funk music'. Then, all of the sudden, the Parliament-Funkadelic lives appeared on the screen with a gorgeous space ship landing on the ouverture.
What a groove! The psychedelic-funk combination of Mr. George Clinton's band was absolutely out of the ordinary, even though maintaining the essence of the elements, rhythm and sounds of the hottest Funk music!
Mr. Funkenstein came out of his majestic ship, dressed in those so eccentric vestments, with his ahead-of-his-time and unusual look.
George Clinton is a superb artist in the wildest sense of the term, his creations made him a revolutionnary; he was able to foresee what the others couldn't, and accomplish what his contemporaries (and descendants) wouldn't, either for lack of courage or perspective.

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