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Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow: Remastered

Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow: Remastered
Funkadelic

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Track Listing

  1. FREE YOUR MIND AND YOUR ASS WILL FOLLOW
  2. FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 14TH
  3. FUNKY DOLLAR BILL
  4. I WANNA KNOW IF IT’S GOOD TO YOU
  5. SOME MORE
  6. EULOGY AND LIGHT
  7. FISH CHIPS AND SWEAT (B-Side of ‘I Got A Thing’)
  8. I WANNA KNOW IF IT’S GOOD TO YOU (45 Vocal)
  9. I WANNA KNOW IF IT’S GOOD TO YOU (45 Instrumental)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5342 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-05-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
• The legendary second album from Funkadelic - remastered from original tapes for the first time in 15 years. This album’s title track is the sort of spaced-out acid-funk that is a big influence with artists such as Spiritualized and Primal Scream.

• This CD features the original six track album plus the non-album B-side ‘Fish Chips And Sweat’, and the radically different single versions – vocal and instrumental – of ‘I Wanna Know If It’s Good To You’.

• The booklet includes in-depth sleeve notes by funk expert Dean Rudland, with details of the history of the band and this recording, and an interview with eyewitnesses to their 1971 UK tour.

• The booklet includes lots of pictures, memorobilia and adverts related to this release.


Customer Reviews

hendrix gone full-tilt funk5
Having recently purchased all four Funkadelic albums featuring guitarist Eddie Hazel, (their self-titled debut, Maggot Brain, and Standing On The Verge....) I can hugely recommend this album to anyone with a craving for some early 70's acid-infused funky heavy rock!

Tracks 1 through 4 are all funk rock gems...Hazel's guitar sound throughout strongly recalls Hendrix, off tracks like 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)' and the way he controls feedback can only be compared to Jimi himself. Meanwhile, it's all kept very funky with great basslines and wigged out vocals. The final track, 'Eulogy And Light' is a hilarious re-working of the Lords Prayer with truly tripped out mellow backing music, (actually a different song of theirs fed backwards through the tape player!)

Anyone and everyone is highly recommended to get this funky masterpiece, and if not this then definitely get their next release, 'Maggot Brain' from which the title track is the undisputed Eddie Hazel signature tune.

If you like Hendrix, and your funk, buy this without hesitation.