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FUNKADELIC Uncle Jam Wants You (A bold and
uncompromising response to disco fatigue and commercial
conformity, Uncle Jam Wants You arrived in 1979 as
Funkadelic's eleventh studio album - militant,
satirical, and sonically relentless. A conceptual counterpoint
to the utopian One Nation Under A Groove, the
record's mission was clear: "to rescue dance music from the
blahs." George Clinton and his P-Funk army
delivered with a blistering 15-minute version of"(Not Just)
Knee Deep", a track that would become one of the band's final
hit singles and a cornerstone of hip-hop and funk sampling
culture. The album also includes "Freak of the Week" and the
politically charged "Foot Soldiers (Star Spangled Funky)",
while its striking artwork riffs on the iconic "Uncle Sam Wants
You!" poster, with Clinton pictured in a revolutionary stance
echoing Huey Newton of the Black Panthers. Though not a full
Pedro Bell cover, his influence remains visible in the interior
design. This exclusive limited edition Charly reissue is
pressed on Silver
Vinyl, faithfully reproducing the original 1979
gatefold edition, complete with a lyric inner sleeve, restored
artwork, illustrated booklet with liner notes by John Masouri,
and a 1970s-style obi strip. Each copy is housed in a
protective PVC sleeve. Recommended)
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FUNKADELIC Hardcore Jollies (Originally released in 1976,
Hardcore Jollies marked Funkadelic's debut
for Warner Bros. and stands as one of their most potent
statements - a wild collision of heavy rock guitars, funk
grooves, and interstellar psychedelia. Dedicated to "the
guitar players of the world," the album channels the spirit of
Hendrix through searing leads by Michael Hampton and Eddie
Hazel, anchored by the deep funk of Bootsy Collins, the
keyboard wizardry of Bernie Worrell, and George Clinton's
fearless creative direction. Among the standout tracks are the
infectious singles "Comin' Round the Mountain" and
"Smokey", plus a stunning live reworking of 1973's "Cosmic
Slop," recorded during rehearsals for the monumental P-Funk
Earth Tour. The album also features a guest appearance by
Buddy Miles, underscoring its hard-rocking edge. This
exclusive limited edition Charly reissue is pressed on Pink Translucent
Vinyl and presented in a deluxe gatefold sleeve
with Pedro Bell's original artwork fully restored, plus
a lyric inner sleeve, a 1970s-style obi strip, and an illustrated
booklet with extensive liner notes by John Masouri.
Recommended)
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FUNKADELIC Free Your Mind... And Your Ass Will Follow
(UK/EU limited edition 6-track LP, another welcome reissue of
their second album originally released in 1970. George
Clinton, Eddie Hazel and company let rip once again, look no
further than the album-opening ten-minute title track -
perhaps the most spaced out composition witnessed by rock
and roll since the Rolling Stones' late-'60s psychedelic-phase!
Tracks such as Friday Night, August 14th, Funky Dollar Bill,
and I Wanna Know if it's Good to You? are all highlights, the
band locking into one killer funk groove after another.
Gatefold picture sleeve, factory sealed. Recommended)
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FUNKADELIC Uncle Jam (1979 US wise-centre 7" vinyl single
featuring Uncle Jam Parts 1 & 2. Housed in a Warner/Reprise
company die-cut sleeve)
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