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(List Price: $18.99) Availability: In Stock Sell date: 9/2008 Label: Shanachie/Koch Mfg's Catalog#: 5165 CDC Part#: 1298502 Add to Basket
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Full title is: George Clinton and His Gangsters of Love Wow. George Clinton and friends covering a bunch of old soul tunes with some originals. Sounds great on paper, right? Unfortunately, that great idea didn't really pan out in the execution in this particular case. Rather than going for an old-school vibe, all the musical settings are programmed contemporary R&B and way too many of the vocals sound like they were put through a talk box. Compare these with the old covers done on Clinton's last album, How Late Do U Have 2 B B 4 U R Absent?, which turned out really good. Examining the credits, it appears that the bulk of the blame can be placed on the shoulders of producer Bobby Eli who, along with Chris 'Big Dog' Davis and Ricardo Rouse, created almost all the music here (note that none of them are part of the P-Funk crew). The tracks that really stand out are 'Gypsy Woman' (thanks to the presence of Carlos Santana ) and 'Let the Good Times Roll,' where the Red Hot Chili Peppers (with El DeBarge !) are the band. But this version of 'Gypsy Woman' pales next to the one on How Late Do U Have 2 B B 4 U R Absent?, which is so ' George Clinton' that you'd swear Clinton wrote it instead of Curtis Mayfield. The version here has none of that personality. There's even a version of 'Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight' on How Late that receives a similar attempt at a more contemporary setting with programmed beats and it works great, proving again that the problem wasn't the concept, but the execution.After the listed program, things pick up some with the unlisted bonus tracks. 'Heaven' is a nice hip-hop love affair. 'As In' sounds like a classic George Clinton love song: a great arrangement with horns and strings and hooks aplenty. It's easily the best thing on this album. 'Stillness in Motion' is a bit odd with its underwater utopian vision contrasted with ominous music and samples (which actually resemble 'Mea Culpa' from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts ). The final track (a cover of 'Fever' ) is a musical return to the beginning of the album with programmed music and tweaked vocals. Maybe Clinton will cast current trends to the wind and revisit this idea, but as it stands, George Clinton and His Gangsters of Love is probably one strictly for the Clinton completist. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide George Clinton and Some Gangsters of Love is a cover album by funk music pioneer George Clinton. The album includes guest appearances from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sly Stone, El DeBarge, System Of A Down bassist Shavo Odadjian, Carlos Santana, RZA, and Gospel singer Kim Burrell. |
Tracks and Sound Clips
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Ain't That Peculiar - DeBarge - 4:35
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Never Gonna Give You Up - DeBarge - 4:33
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Mathematics of Love - 7:06
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Let the Good Times Roll - Red Hot Chili Peppers - 2:33
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Pledging My Life - 3:27
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Gypsy Woman - DeBarge - 5:43
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It's All in the Game - 3:26
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Heart Trouble - 3:26
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Our Day Will Come - 3:12
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Sway - 4:54
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Thousand Miles Away - 4:09
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Heaven [*] - 5:18
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As In [*] - 6:22
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Stillness in Motion [*] - 4:35
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Fever [*] - 4:55
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