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A double album and worth every minute of it, America Eats Its Young makes for a freaky, funky, and aware good time. Compared to the endless slabs of double-album dreck that came out around the same time from all sources, here Funkadelic brought life, soul, and much more to the party. With George Clinton credited only for arranging and producing, here the mad cast he brought together went all out. Bernie Worrell in particular now had a new importance, credited as co-arranger with Clinton as well as handling string and horn charts on a number of songs. His surging, never-stop keyboards, meanwhile, took control from the start, with his magnificent lead break on the opening "You Hit the Nail on the Head" making for one of the best performances ever on Hammond organ. Bootsy Collins (credited as William) is also somewhere in the crowd on bass and vocals, while old favorites like Eddie Hazel and Tiki Fulwood, among many others, can be found. Perhaps to fill in the time, a few numbers from the first Parliament album, Osmium, two years before cropped up, namely "Loose Booty" and the hilariously sleazy "I Call My Baby Pussycat," here performed with a noticeably slower, dirty groove. The straightforward social call to arms appears throughout, with one song title saying it all -- "If You Don't Like the Effects, Don't Produce the Cause." Other winners include the vicious title track, combining everything from mysterious, doom-laden voices and weeping wails to slow, sad music, and the concluding "Wake Up," while "Everybody Is Going to Make It This Time" is a lovely, gospel-informed ballad that heads for the skies and hearts. There are more mundane concerns as well, such as "There Was My Girl," a quirky weeper, and the weird if smoothly delivered "Miss Lucifer's Love," with more than one target in mind. ~ Ned Raggett
Funkadelic's wild 4th album remastered from the original tapes for the first time in 15 years. This 2005 CD contains the full double album, plus the single version of 'Loose Booty' and the previously commercially unavailable radio edit of Bernie Worrell's instrumental masterpiece 'A Joyful Process'. Westbound.
Recorded at Manta, R.C.A., Toronto Sound Studios, Toronto, Canada and Olympic Studios, London, England.
Funkadelic: Eddie Hazel, Gary Shider, Harold Beane, Phelps Collins (vocals, guitar); Randy Wallace (vocals, alto saxophone); Clayton Gunnels, Ronnie Greenway (vocals, trumpet); Bernie Worrell (vocals, keyboards, melodica); William "Bootsy" Collins, Prakash John (vocals, bass); Frank Waddy (vocals, percussion); George Clinton, Diane Brooks, Steve Kennedy (vocals); Ollie Strong (steel guitar); Albert Pratz, Bill Richards, Victoria Polley, Joe Sera (violin); Stanley Solomon, Walter Babiuk (viola); Peter Schenkman, Ronald Laurie (cello); Robert McCulloch (tenor saxophone); Bruce Cassidy, Arnie Chyciski, Al Stanwyck (trumpet); Cordell Mosson (bass); Tyrone Lampkin, Zachary Frazier, Tiki Fulwood, James Wesley Jackson (percussion).
Mojo (Publisher) (p.118) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[A]n expansive work by a huge funk collective up to 40-strong..." America Eats Its Young Music | List Price | $20.99 (You save $1.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Soul/R&B, Funk, Rock | | Label | Phantom | | Orig Year | 1972 | | All Time Sales Rank | 159937  | | CD Universe Part number | 6852550 | | Catalog number | 229 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 25, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Bernie Worrell - vocals, keyboards, melodica Prakash John - vocals, bass Tiki Fulwood George "Uncle Jam" Clinton Eddie "Maggot Brain" Hazel Gary "DoWop" Shider Harold Beane William "Bootsy" Collins Randy Wallace - vocals, alto saxophone Tyrone "Speedfeet" Lampkin
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