
Toys
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There is lots of unreleased music in the world and as time progresses a lot of it it being issued by us and many others. The reasons that it was left in the vault vary, it could have been because too much great material was recorded at the same time and only some of it could come out, it could be that the artists last record flopped and the record company didnât want to put anymore records out by an unsuccessful artist, or it could be that the group were experimenting in the studio and the results would not have sounded great on AM or even FM radio, so what was the point of releasing it. What is true, however, is that it is very rare to get a whole albums worth of unreleased material by a front line act, and when you do its pretty certain that reasons one and three above come into play.
With that in mind we have managed to come up with a whole album of Funkadelic material from the Westbound vaults and as predicted reasons one and three abound. Experimenting â with music, costume, drugs â was pretty much a given with Funkadelic as George Clinton led his band through their 7 year tenure at Westbound. Theirs is a catalogue that includes the cosmic wonders of âMaggot Brainâ and the filthy funk of âBetter By The Poundâ, âToysâ covers both songs and grooves.
From the more structured end of things we have a storming version of âHeart Troubleâ which was originally done by the Parliaments in the 60s and was finally revived by Funakdelic on the âCosmic Slopâ LP in 1973. This version is earlier and rawer, a great discovery. The instrumental version of âThe Goose That Laid The Golden Eggâ â another 60s Parliamentâs single â is wild and dominated by some stunning interplay between Bernie Worrellâs keyboard and the guitar of Eddie Hazel. Best of all, though is the gospel styled âTalk About Jesusâ where again Worrell shines this time amongst the harmonies of Ray Davis, Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins and Grady Thomas.
Bernie Worrell really does star throughout, check the underdubbed version of âWars of Armagedonâ or âSlide On Inâ for examples. Whilst on cuts such as âTwo Dollars and a Dimeâ and âStink Fingerâ with itsâ âI donât wanna get up, quaalude me downâ refrain the humour that underpinned much of George Clintonâs work is apparent.
âToysâ is a rare treat and comes complete with amazing sleeve notes by Rob Bowman who interviewed several band members to get the full lowdown on these recordings.
Tracklist
1 Heart Trouble
2 Talk About Jesus
3 Goose (That Laid the Golden Egg)
4 Vampy Funky Bernie (3rd Tune Olympic)
5 Slide on in (2nd Tune Olympic)
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There is lots of unreleased music in the world and as time progresses a lot of it it being issued by us and many others. The reasons that it was left in the vault vary, it could have been because too much great material was recorded at the same time and only some of it could come out, it could be that the artists last record flopped and the record company didnât want to put anymore records out by an unsuccessful artist, or it could be that the group were experimenting in the studio and the results would not have sounded great on AM or even FM radio, so what was the point of releasing it. What is true, however, is that it is very rare to get a whole albums worth of unreleased material by a front line act, and when you do its pretty certain that reasons one and three above come into play.
With that in mind we have managed to come up with a whole album of Funkadelic material from the Westbound vaults and as predicted reasons one and three abound. Experimenting â with music, costume, drugs â was pretty much a given with Funkadelic as George Clinton led his band through their 7 year tenure at Westbound. Theirs is a catalogue that includes the cosmic wonders of âMaggot Brainâ and the filthy funk of âBetter By The Poundâ, âToysâ covers both songs and grooves.
From the more structured end of things we have a storming version of âHeart Troubleâ which was originally done by the Parliaments in the 60s and was finally revived by Funakdelic on the âCosmic Slopâ LP in 1973. This version is earlier and rawer, a great discovery. The instrumental version of âThe Goose That Laid The Golden Eggâ â another 60s Parliamentâs single â is wild and dominated by some stunning interplay between Bernie Worrellâs keyboard and the guitar of Eddie Hazel. Best of all, though is the gospel styled âTalk About Jesusâ where again Worrell shines this time amongst the harmonies of Ray Davis, Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins and Grady Thomas.
Bernie Worrell really does star throughout, check the underdubbed version of âWars of Armagedonâ or âSlide On Inâ for examples. Whilst on cuts such as âTwo Dollars and a Dimeâ and âStink Fingerâ with itsâ âI donât wanna get up, quaalude me downâ refrain the humour that underpinned much of George Clintonâs work is apparent.
âToysâ is a rare treat and comes complete with amazing sleeve notes by Rob Bowman who interviewed several band members to get the full lowdown on these recordings.
Tracklist
1 Heart Trouble
2 Talk About Jesus
3 Goose (That Laid the Golden Egg)
4 Vampy Funky Bernie (3rd Tune Olympic)
5 Slide on in (2nd Tune Olympic)









