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Parliament
Mothership Connection (1975)
FLAC LOSSLESS 24bit-96kHz
PBTHAL Vinyl


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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 Brecker 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.


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log date: 2020-11-07 14:18:14

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Analyzed: Parliament / Mothership Connection
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR14      -0.70 dB   -19.93 dB      7:38 01-P. Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)
DR14      -1.66 dB   -17.39 dB      6:10 02-Mothership Connection (Star Child)
DR13      -1.43 dB   -16.89 dB      4:22 03-Unfunky UFO
DR15      -1.13 dB   -18.04 dB      5:03 04-Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication
DR14      -1.47 dB   -17.78 dB      4:02 05-Handcuffs
DR15      -1.47 dB   -18.01 dB      5:45 06-Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)
DR15      -1.40 dB   -18.22 dB      5:11 07-Night Of The Thumpasorus Peoples

Number of tracks:  7
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate:        96000 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   24
Bitrate:           3117 kbps
Codec:             FLAC




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by kentk9:_trusted_user::_sitefriend::_male::_sitelover::_junkie::_kitty::_sun::_turtle:
    on 2020-11-09 08:23:41
avatarWhen people jokingly say 'Clinton For President' (George Clinton, not Bill :D) they're actually referring to the huge influence that Parliament (and Clinton) had over later generations of musicians, including Dr. Dre & N.W.A., Prince, Outkast, Public Enemy and even the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Parliament were the 'soul' in Soul Train, if you're old enough to remember those days. Most of the younger kids today are listening to G-Funk (Gangsta Funk) and Gangsta Rap, which became popular in the 1990s, but even G-Funk has its roots in the horn-infused Grand-daddy of funk music that was and is P-Funk.

In 70s speak, this is a groovy album. I can dig it, man. B)

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