MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION

(LP)
Back in 1975 Parliament found the perfect groove releasing two seminal albums in the same year. First up was "Chocolate City" that celebrated the love for Clinton and his troops in the Washington DC black community and this was followed up by " Mothership Connection", widely considered to be the perfect example of P-Funk.
Genre Funk
FormatVINYL
Cat. noHIQLP122
Label BGP
Artist PARLIAMENT
Release Date15/09/2023
CarrierLP
TRACKLIST 01. P. Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) 02. Mothership Connection (Star Child) 03. Unfunky UFO 04. Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication 05. Handcuffs 06. Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) 07. Night Of The Thumpasorus Peoples INFO Back in 1975 Parliament found the perfect groove releasing two seminal albums in the same year. First up was šChocolate City› that celebrated the love for Clinton and his troops in the Washington DC black community and this was followed up by šMothership Connection› widely considered to be the perfect example of P-Funk. George Clinton led his Funkadelic/Parliament troops into the galaxy long before Star Wars came along to join in on the fun. Featuring a galactic line-up that included Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Maceo Parker, Fred Welsey, Gary Shiner, Glen Goins and even the Brecker Bothers on horns this album kicks funky butt from the opening blast of ˜P-Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)™ right to the very last drop of ˜Night Of The Thumpasorus Peoples™. It™s a joyous album and as well as spawning the ˜Star Child™ character on the title track saw the band start to tour with a spaceship as a stage prop paid for by record label Casablanca. šMothership Connection› went top 20 and platinum stateside. Three singles were taken from the album including an edit of ˜Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off That Sucker)™ that sold a million copies. As time has passed and the legend of Funkadelic, Parliament, George Clinton and the entire P-Funk stable has grown new generations of fans and musicians have bought, enjoyed and sampled šMothership Connection.› Today it is seen as a classic and essential album.