Parliament - Mothership Connection

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Album Details

Title: Mothership Connection
Artist: Parliament
Release Date: 2/1976
Re-Released On: 11/11/2008
Label: Casablanca, ZYX Music
Duration: 38:07
UPCs: 042282450227, 4995879047781, 600753117774, 643346020310
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Soul, Funk, Psychedelic Soul
Moods: Gleeful, Exuberant, Freewheeling, Humorous, Irreverent, Joyous, Quirky, Rambunctious, Rousing, Fun, Raucous, Whimsical, Amiable/Good-Natured, Energetic, Confident, Boisterous, Carefree, Druggy, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Silly, Trippy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)
  2. Mothership Connection (Star Child)
  3. Unfunky UFO
  4. Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication
  5. Handcuffs
  6. Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)
  7. Night of the Thumpasorus Peoples

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDZYX Music4778
1990CDCasablanca824502-2

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Album Review

The definitive Parliament-Funkadelic album, Mothership Connection is where George Clinton's revolving band lineups, differing musical approaches, and increasingly thematic album statements reached an ideal state, one that resulted in enormous commercial success as well as a timeless legacy that would be compounded by hip-hop postmodernists, most memorably Dr. Dre on his landmark album The Chronic (1992). The musical lineup assembled for Mothership Connection is peerless: in addition to keyboard wizard Bernie Worrell; Bootsy Collins, who plays not only bass but also drums and guitar; the guitar trio of Gary Shider, Michael Hampton, and Glen Goins; and the Becker brothers (Michael

and Randy) on horns; there are former J.B.'s Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker (also on horns), who were the latest additions to the P-Funk stable. Besides the dazzling array of musicians, Mothership Connection boasts a trio of hands-down classics -- "P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)," "Mothership Connection (Star Child)," "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" -- that are among the best to ever arise from the funk era, each sampled and interpolated time and time again by rap producers; in particular, Dr. Dre pays homage to the former two on The Chronic (on "The Roach" and "Let Me Ride," respectively). The remaining four songs on Mothership Connection are all great also, if less canonical. Lastly, there's the overlapping outer-space theme, which ties the album together into a loose escapist narrative. There's no better starting point in the enormous P-Funk catalog than Mothership Connection, which, like its trio of classic songs, is undoubtedly among the best of the funk era. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Archie IvyHandclapping
Bernie WorrellKeyboards, Synthesizer
BoomHorn
Bootsy CollinsVocals, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Guitar
Bryan ChimentiHandclapping
Calvin SimonVocals
Clarence "Fuzzy" HaskinsVocals
Cordell MossonBass
Debbie WrightHandclapping
Fred WesleyHorn
Gary "Mudbone" CooperPercussion, Handclapping, Drums
Gary ShiderVocals, Guitar
George ClintonVocals, Producer
Glen GoinsGuitar, Vocals
Grady ThomasVocals
Jerome BraileyPercussion, Drums
Joe FarrellHorn
Maceo ParkerHorn
Michael BreckerHorn
Michael HamptonGuitar
Pamela VincentHandclapping
Ramon Tiki FulwoodDrums, Percussion
Randy BreckerHorn
Raymond DavisVocals
Reginald Rasputin BoutteHandclapping
Sidney BarnesHandclapping
Taka KhanHandclapping