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Bootsy Collins - Ahh The Name Is Bootsy Baby (1977) [Funk, Soul, R&B]; FLAC (tracks)

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Bootsy Collins - Ahh The Name Is Bootsy Baby (1977) [Funk, Soul, R&B]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Bootsy Collins
Album: Ahh The Name Is Bootsy Baby
Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B
Label: Warner Records
Released: 1977
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Ahh ... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby
  2. The Pinocchio Theory
  3. Rubber Duckie
  4. Preview Side Too
  5. What's A Telephone Bill
  6. Munchies For Your Love
  7. Can't Stay Away
  8. Reprise: We Want Bootsy

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Bootsy Collins' debut solo album, Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band, was an extremely tough act to follow, but thankfully, there are no signs of a sophomore slump (either creatively or commercially) on his second album, Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! Most P-funk addicts consider this 1977 LP essential listening, and it isn't hard to see why they feel that way. Everything on the album is excellent; that is true of up-tempo smokers like "The Pinocchio Theory" and the title song as well as slow, moody, eerie offerings such as "What's a Telephone Bill?" and "Munchies for Your Love." The lyrics are consistently humorous and clever, the grooves are consistently infectious. You can think of Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! as a meeting of the funk minds Collins produced this record with his mentor, George Clinton, who co-wrote all of the material. So Clinton has a lot of input and gives Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! the distinctive P-funk sound that Parliament/Funkadelic was known for. But at the same time, he encourages Collins' originality Bootsy's Rubber Band sounds like a Parliament/Funkadelic spin-off (which is exactly what it was), but not a Parliament/Funkadelic clone. Without question, Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! is essential listening for lovers of hard 1970s funk.

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