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Almost as if Clinton and company wanted to atone for parts of One Nation Under a Groove, Uncle Jam Wants You takes not merely a more daring musical approach but a more forthright political stance. The cover art alone is brilliant, front and back showing Clinton in Huey P. Newton's famous Black Panther pose. The main goal is the cover subtitle's stated claim to "rescue dance music 'from the blahs,'" and "Uncle Jam" itself does a pretty funny job at doing that, starting out like a parody of patriotic recruitment ads before hitting its full, funky stride. It's still very much a disco effort, but one overtly spiking the brew even more than before with P-Funk's own particular recipe, mock drill instructors calling out dance commands and so forth. The absolute winner and most famous track, without question, is the 15-minute deep groove of "(Not Just) Knee Deep." It'd be legend alone for being the musical basis for De La Soul's astonishing breakthrough a decade later with "Me, Myself and I," but on its own it predates the mutation of disco into electro thanks to the stiff beat and Worrell's crazy keyboards. Elsewhere there are pleasant enough jams like "Field Maneuvers," kicking around some good guitar work amidst the hop-and-skip beat, and the weepy ballad "Holly Wants to Go to California," intentionally undercut by all the cheering and noise deep in the mix. It's not to say that Funkadelic hasn't left the entire world of coke spoons and pointing to the sky behind them, as "Freak of the Week" shows, which isn't entirely far off from the early Sugar Hill party/zodiac aesthetic. Then again, lines like "disco-sadistic, that one beat up and down, it just won't do" amidst the whistles and screams have their own impact. ~ Ned Raggett
Funkadelic furthered the notions of black rock begun by Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone, blending elements of '60s psychedelia and blues plus the deep groove of soul and funk. Originally released in 1979 and now available on 140 gram transparent RED vinyl.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Funkadelic: George "Uncle Jam" Clinton (vocals); Larry "Sir Nose" Heckstall, Sheila Horn, Ron "Prophet" Ford, Jeanette McGruder, Dawn Silva, Michael "Clip" Payne, Greg Thomas, Ray "Stingray" Davis (vocals); Michael "Kidd Funkadelic" Hampton, Eddie "Maggot Brain" Hazel (guitars); Gary "DoWop" Shider (guitar, vocals); Bernie Worrell, J.S. Theracon (keyboards); Rodney "Skeet" Curtis, Cordell "Boogie" Mosson (bass); Tyrone "Speedfeet" Lampkin, Larry Fratangelo (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel: William Collins (guitar, bass, drums); Dewayne McKnight, Glenn Goins (guitars); Juni Morrison, Gary Hudgins (keyboards); Gerome Rogers (keyboards, background vocals); Billy Nelson, Jeff Bunn (bass); Tiki Fulwood, Dennis Chambers (drums); Linda Brown, Jessica Cleaves, Mallia Franklin, Phillipe Wynne, Lige Curry, James Wesley, Greg Boyer (background vocals).
Rolling Stone (10/3/02, p.106) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...The home of 'Freak Of The Week' (which launched a thousand g-funk songs)..." Uncle Jam Wants You Music Uncle Jam Wants You Music Uncle Jam Wants You Review
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