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Performer: Parliament
Title: The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein
Style: P.Funk
Year 1976
Country US
Genre: Soul
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 781
MP3 size: 1812 mb
FLAC size: 1377 mb
WMA size: 1240 mb
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Parliament - The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein mp3 album


Parliament - The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Prelude
Written-By – Worrell*, Clinton*
1:40
A2 Gamin' On Ya
Arranged By [Horns] – Bernie WorrellWritten-By – Worrell*, Clinton*, Collins*
3:02
A3 Dr. Funkenstein
Arranged By [Horns] – Fred WesleyWritten-By – Worrell*, Clinton*, Collins*
5:46
A4 Children Of Production
Arranged By [Horns] – Fred WesleyWritten-By – Worrell*, Clinton*, Collins*
3:57
A5 Getten' To Know You
Arranged By [Horns] – Fred WesleyWritten-By – Shider*, Clinton*
5:20
B1 Do That Stuff
Arranged By [Horns] – Fred WesleyWritten-By – Worrell*, Shider*, Clinton*
4:47
B2 Everything Is On The One
Arranged By [Horns] – Bernie WorrellWritten-By – Worrell*, Clinton*, Collins*
3:47
B3 I've Been Watching You (Move Your Sexy Body)
Arranged By [Horns] – Bernie WorrellWritten-By – Shider*, Clinton*, Goins*
6:01
B4 Funkin' For Fun
Arranged By [Horns] – Bernie WorrellWritten-By – Shider*, Clinton*, Goins*
5:56

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Casablanca Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Casablanca Records, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Casablanca Records, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Casablanca Records, Inc.
  • Published By – Rick's Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Malbiz Music
  • Designed At – Gribbitt!
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
  • Recorded At – United Sound Systems
  • Recorded At – Hollywood Sound Recorders
  • Mastered At – Allen Zentz Mastering

Credits

  • Arranged By [Rhythm] – Bootsy Collins, George Clinton
  • Art Direction, Design – Chris Whorf*, Gribbitt!
  • Backing Vocals [Extra-Singing Clones] – Debbie Edwards, Gary Cooper*, Taka Kahn
  • Bass – Bootsy Collins, Cordell Mosson
  • Drums, Percussion – Bootsy Collins, Gary Cooper*, Jerome Brailey
  • Engineer – Igor Jim Callon*, Igor Jim Vitti*
  • Guitar – Garry Shider, Glen Goins, Michael Hampton
  • Horns – Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Rick Gardner
  • Keyboards, Synthesizer – Bernie Worrell
  • Management – Backstage Mgt. Inc.*
  • Mastered By – Allen Zentz
  • Photography By – Ron Slenzak
  • Producer – George Clinton
  • Technician [Stage Technician] – Bob Bishop, Bob Dedecker, Charles Bishop, Joey Zalabok, Tim Ryan
  • Vocals – Bootsy Collins, Calvin Simon, Fuzzy Haskins, Garry Shider, George Clinton, Glen Goins, Grady Thomas, Ray Davis

Notes

Manufactured and Distributed by Casablanca Records, Inc.
Published by Rick's Music, Inc. and Malbiz Music, BMI
℗ © 1976 Casablanca Records, Inc.
Made & Printed in U.S.A.

Some copies include a Casablana's special offer sheet and envelope : order some Parliament's and/or Donna Summer's stuffs (T-Shirts, life-size stand-up, moon mobile and satin pillowcase), fill out the questionnaire and get a BONUS DISCO LP for free.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Label): 7034-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Label): 7034-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout, Variant 1): NBLP-7034-A1-CP AZ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout, Variant 1): NBLP-7034-B8-CP AZ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout, Variant 2): NBLP-7034-A1-CP AZ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout, Variant 2): NBLP-7034-B1-CP AZ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout, Variant 3): NBLP-7034-A1-CP AZ
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout, Variant 3): NBLP-7034-B-CP AZ
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NBLP-57034 Parliament The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein ‎(Cass, Album) Casablanca NBLP-57034 US 1976
NBLP 7034 Parliament The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein ‎(LP, Album, Club, RP) Casablanca NBLP 7034 US 1977
B0024742-01 Parliament The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein ‎(LP, Album, RE) Casablanca, UMe, Mercury B0024742-01 US 2016
NBLP 7034 Parliament The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein ‎(LP, Album, Ter) Casablanca NBLP 7034 US 1976
NBLP 7034 Parliament The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein ‎(LP, Album) Casablanca NBLP 7034 US 1976


Gunos
Just picked up the 180g reissue. Sounds fantastic, all instrumentation really shines. Classic album.
Shan
This is a great album but my sealed copy was incredibly warped. It's like watching waves in the ocean. Amazingly it plays fine.
Uylo
How did you manage to play a sealed record? No longer your sealed copy, I'm assuming.
roternow
same with my Mothership Connection LP and that's only record I have like that funnily enough haha
JoJoshura
A friend of mine showed me this record. The cover just made me laugh at first but the music blew me away. The story of this Parliament record is that the band took them self as being an Alien lifeform from outer space, and the mission was bringing p-funk music to planet earth. Nevertheless this record is the ultimate Parliament record for me. It is some seriously crazy stuff in there but incredible musicians are bringing the mothership ahead with Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker from James Browns band among some. Acid drugs were a big part in forging this music, and the result was P-funk at is best, yet humorous and fun. The highlight of the whole thing is "Dr.Funkenstein", just listen to the lyrics.. Classic!!
Rainshaper
Huhhh? pop music in the 70's was damn good. MILES AHEAD of what's on the radio these days. I like Clinton, but let's face it, it's very much an acquired taste. I would rather listen to Shalamar, Midnight Star, or D-train personally.
Beazekelv
CLONES OF DR. FUNKENTSTEIN also proves that Parliament wasn't just a one-off project, an off-season Funkadelic, so to speak. But, after the minds blown from MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION the band returned with the equally amazing sophomore effort, DR. FUNKENSTEIN and it works just perfectly. It's the unique stuff like this that made the 70s a very interesting time, musically. Maybe not as much for the "average" joe public who listened to top 40 AM stations in the 70s and are not much different today - listening to awful, nauseating music made the worse from the heavy-rotation overplay on all the radio stations.