1. Cosmic Slop
2. Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On
3. You Can’t Miss What You Can’t Measure
4. One Nation Under A Groove
5. Better By The Pound
6. Sexy Ways
7. Loose Booty
8. (Not Just) Knee Deep
9. A Joyful Process
10. Whatever Makes My Baby Feel Good
11. Can You Get To That
12. Maggot Brain
13. I Wanna Know Is It Good For You
14. I’ll Bet You
15. Hit It And Quit It
16. Red Hot Mama
17. I Got A Thing You Got A Thing Everybody Got A Thing
18. Comin’ Round The Mountain
19. Let’s Take It To The Stage
20. Undisco Kidd
Funkadelic – Standing On The Verge – The Best Of CD (Westbound)
Code: CDSEWD151
£29.99
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| Weight | 351 g |
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| Title | Standing On The Verge – The Best Of |
| Artist | Funkadelic |
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This year is the 40th Anniversary of Funkadelic’s first release and we are proud to celebrate that landmark with the very first Funkadelic “Best Of” compilation to cover both their Westbound and Warner Brothers years.
Over a period of 12 years from their Westbound debut album to the release of 1981’s “The Electric Spanking Of War Babies”, Funkadelic, piloted by George Clinton, redefined the way that black music was recorded and presented. They scored 20 R&B chart hit singles and a dozen chart albums, but their influence was far greater. They brought rock music into the black music charts and demanded to be treated like a rock band and in the years following their demise they have become treated as musical greats, by the sampling hip hop hordes and by the rock music establishment.
“Standing On The Verge” includes the two number one R&B singles ‘One Nation Under A Groove’ and ‘(Not Just) Knee Deep’, sample favourites such as ‘I’ll Bet You’ and ‘Undisco Kidd’ and dancefloor monsters such as ‘Cosmic Slop’ and ‘Better By The Pound’. We have also taken the time to shine a light on more contemplative masterpieces such as ‘Sexy Ways’, the wonderful instrumental ‘A Joyful Process’, and the incredible ten minute-plus epic ‘Maggot Brain’. Their early 1969 single ‘Whatever Makes My Baby Feels Good’ is included – the first time it has ever been reissued.- Ace Records
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