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Parliament: William "Bootsy" Collins (vocals, guitar, bass); George Clinton (vocals); Cordell Mosson (guitar, bass); Gary Shider (guitar, background vocals); Bernie Worrell (keyboards, synthesizer); Perkash John (bass); Tiki Fulwood, Tyrone Lampkin (drums); Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins, Grady Thomas, Raymond Davis, Eddie Hazel (background vocals). Recorded at United Sound, Detroit, Michigan and Hollywood Sound, Hollywood, California. Includes liner notes by Tom Terrell. Personnel: Gary Shider (vocals, guitar); Eddie Hazel , Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins, George Clinton , Grady Thomas, Raymond Davis, Calvin Simon (vocals); Cordell Mosson, Bootsy Collins (guitar); Bernie Worrell (keyboards, synthesizer); Man In The Box, Tyrone Lampkin (drums). Liner Note Author: Tom Terrell. Recording information: Hollywood Sound, Hollywood, CA; United Sound, Detroit, MI. Parliament's second album for Casablanca, following Up for the Down Stroke (1974), Chocolate City isn't one of the group's better-known albums. Unlike its predecessor and successive albums such as Mothership Connection (1976), it lacks a signature hit; even though the title track and "Ride On" charted as singles, they're minor in comparison to definitive classics such as "Up for the Down Stroke" and "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)." Though it's not one of the better-known Parliament albums, Chocolate City is nonetheless one of their best and perhaps most underrated. There's a wealth of musical talent to be heard here -- most notably Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, and Eddie Hazel -- and an emphasis on horns and harmony vocals. Plus, there's no overarching narrative as there would be on successive albums, occasionally to a fault. Instead, this is a collection of stand-alone songs, none topping the six-minute mark. Regardless of its lack of signature hits, Chocolate City is a Parliament album that shouldn't be overlooked. ~ Jason Birchmeier Released in 1975 (a year after UP FOR THE DOWN STROKE), this record finds ringleader George Clinton and his company beginning to refine the group's uber-groove aesthetic. The earlier eclecticism of DOWN STROKE and OSMIUM, as well as the acid-drenched, electric-guitar-based freakouts of Funkadelic (a separate Clinton-fronted group that features an essentially similar lineup), are less in evidence here. Instead, powerful, in-the-pocket drumming and Bootsy Collins' irresistibly funky bass move things to the dancefloor. While not nearly up to par with the watershed MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION that would follow in the same year, CHOCOLATE CITY contains several fine tracks. Among these are the title piece, a laid-back jam with sterling horn improvisations and a tongue-in-cheek political rap from Clinton, and the overwhelmingly exuberant "Ride On." Though not mandatory, this disc is a worthy addition to the P-Funk library. Parliament's second album for Casablanca, following Up for the Down Stroke (1974), Chocolate City isn't one of the group's better-known albums. Unlike its predecessor and successive albums such as Mothership Connection (1976), it lacks a signature hit; even though the title track and "Ride On" charted as singles, they're minor in comparison to definitive classics such as "Up for the Down Stroke" and "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)." Though it's not one of the better-known Parliament albums, Chocolate City is nonetheless one of their best and perhaps most underrated. There's a wealth of musical talent to be heard here -- most notably Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, and Eddie Hazel -- and an emphasis on horns and harmony vocals. Plus, there's no overarching narrative as there would be on successive albums, occasionally to a fault. Instead, this is a collection of stand-alone songs, none topping the six-minute mark. Regardless of its lack of signature hits, Chocolate City is a Parliament album that shouldn't be overlooked. [The 2003 reissue boasts improved sound, new Chocolate City Music | List Price | $9.95 (You save $3.46) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Soul/R&B, Urban Soundtrack, Funk, Rock | | Label | Mercury | | Orig Year | 1975 | | All Time Sales Rank | 15172  | | CD Universe Part number | 5739690 | | Catalog number | 077027 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 08, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | George Clinton | | Engineer | Jim Callon; Jim Vitti | | Personnel | Bernie Worrell - keyboards, synthesizer George Clinton - vocals Raymond Davis Calvin Simon - vocals Grady Thomas Gary Shider - guitar, background vocals Cordell "Boogie" Mosson - guitar, bass William "Bootsy" Collins - vocals, guitar, bass Eddie Hazel - background vocals Tyrone Lampkin - drums Ramon Tiki Fulwood Perkash John - bass
Also: Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins, Man In The Box | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Parliament Chocolate City Songs Chocolate City Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   forever a P-Funkateer Loved the bonus tracks, especially "Common-Law Wife" Submitted by kimstewart56 (O-NE)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Most 'Parliament' of Parliament Albums 'Chocolate City' is one album before the 'Mothership Connection' saga which would define the unit and be a soundtrack for a generation! This is the last stand of the original Parliament singers and the introduction of Bootsy Collins as a major writer, player and arranger. Bootsy's presence is obvious on 'Ride On', the beautiful- 'Together', 'Side Effects' & 'If It Don't Fit Don't...'. George Clinton's and Bernie Worrell's duet on 'Let Me Be' is jaw dropping; while the multiple solo, jazz avant gaude, work on 'Chocolate City' is revolutionary. And then there's that finale, a tribute to their new drummer- Jerome 'Big Foot' Bailey: "I know what you can do. Let us lay some funk on you: Big Footin' music!" INDEED! "Music for the young & old. Music good to your earhole" Submitted by St.Dvy (Windham, Me.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
james brown meets sly stone on this 1 I love this cd, bootsy collins is good he really shows he's jimi hendrix of the bass check out together, and side effects, my favorite tune is let me be with bernie worrell doing some sinister gothic keyboard work with eddie hazel singing so emotionally he broke down crying a must have for funkateers. this lp is funky all the way through. Submitted by Sherance (jasper ala) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I Like Funk Music It´s a Good CD , is real funk , congratulations - George Clinton and your Band !!!!! Submitted by franaugusto (São Paulo - Brazil)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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