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Parliament - Greatest Hits 1972-1993 (CD)

Greatest Hits 1972-1993
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Album Details: Greatest Hits 1972-1993

Release Date:12/28/1993
Label:Aem Records
UPC:750742582127

Track List: Greatest Hits 1972-1993

Disk 1

  1. Cholly (Funk Gettin Ready to Roll)
  2. Cosmic Slop
  3. Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof ...
  4. Red Hot Mama
  1. Into You
  2. Standing on the Verge/Headstrong
  3. Atomic Dog

Disk 2

  1. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes/Maggot B...
  2. One Nation Under a Groove
  3. Mothership Connection (Star Child)
  4. Let's Take It to the Stage
  5. Do That Stuff
  1. Undisco Kidd
  2. Children of Productions
  3. Electric Spanking of War Babies
  4. Comin' Round the Mountain

Disk 3

  1. Funkentelechy
  2. Bop Gun (Endangered Species)
  3. It Ain't Illegal Yet
  4. Flash Light
  5. Won't You Dance
  6. Quickie
  7. Aqua Boogie
  1. I Wanna Know If It's Good to You?
  2. Up for the Down Stroke
  3. Hit It or Quit It
  4. Gamin' on Ya!
  5. Put Your Hands Together
  6. Dog You Out

Disk 4

  1. P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)
  2. You Do Me
  3. Nickel Bag of Solos
  4. I Call My Baby Pussycat
  5. Babblin' Kabbabie
  6. Yank My Doodle/Sum' Else
  1. First Thing First
  2. Southwick
  3. I Bet You
  4. No Head, No Backstage Pass
  5. Lifted

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Parliament

Inspired by Motown's assembly line of sound, George Clinton gradually put together a collective of over 50 musicians and recorded the ensemble during the '70s both as Parliament and Funkadelic. While Funkadelic pursued band-format psychedelic rock, Parliament engaged in a funk free-for-all, blending influences from the godfathers (James Brown and Sly Stone) with freaky ... Read more