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Brand New / Sealed! 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Pressed On 180 Gram Blue Vinyl! Deluxe Gatefold Cover Includes Insert. The Mind-Blowing Second Album From George Clinton’s Warped Band Of Brothers, Funkadelic!
Adventurous, absurd, at times hysterical, and always outrageous, the outlandish image is in danger of masking the sheer brilliance of the material and the playing. This is undoubtedly black music, but not as anyone had ever heard it before either lyrically or musically. Whatever it took to explain the funk: there were cosmic guitar solos, spectacular vocal pyrotechnics, sound collages and always those sly observations of the other world the one the Funkadelics sure did not occupy.
Side 1:
Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow
Friday Night, August 14th
Side 2:
Funky Dollar Bill
I Wanna Know If It’s Good To You
Some More
Eulogy And Light
Mike Wodkowski –
Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow (Vinyl) 50th Anniversary Special Edition Blue Vinyl Missing the real ending on Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow. It cuts off too soon at the false ending. What a drag, especially since it sounds so good.
AMG –
The promise of funk was never so perfectly stated. Another example of Funkadelic getting busy and taking everyone with it. 4 ½ Stars It's one of the best titles in modern musical history, for song and for album, and as a call to arms mentally and physically the promise of funk was never so perfectly stated. If it were just a title then there'd be little more to say, but happily, Free Your Mind lives up to it throughout as another example of Funkadelic getting busy and taking everyone with it. The title track itself kicks things off with rumbling industrial noises and space alien sound effects, before a call-and-response chant between deep and chirpy voices brings the concept to full life. As the response voices say, "The kingdom of heaven is within!" The low and dirty groove rumbles along for ten minutes of dark fun, with Bernie Worrell turning in a great keyboard solo toward the end -- listening to it, one gets the feeling that if Can were this naturally funky, they'd end up sounding like this. From there the band makes its way through a total of six songs, ranging from the good to astoundingly great. "Funky Dollar Bill" is the other standout track from the proceedings, with a great, throw-it-down chorus and rhythm and a sharp, cutting lyric that's as good to think about as it is to sing out loud. The closing "Eulogy and Light," meanwhile, predates Prince with its backward masking and somewhat altered version of the Lord's Prayer and Psalm 23. At other points, even if the song is a little more straightforward, there's something worthwhile about it, like the random stereo panning and Eddie Hazel's insane guitar soloing on "I Wanna Know If It's Good for You," with more zoned and stoned keyboard work from Worrell to top things off. The amount of drugs going down for these sessions in particular must have been notable, but the end results make it worthy. 4 ½ Stars