PARLIAMENT — Mothership Connection (review)

PARLIAMENT — Mothership Connection album cover Album · 1975 · Funk Buy this album from MMA partners
4.5/5 ·
Warthur
The classic P-Funk manifesto of extraterrestrial groove, Mothership Connection finds Parliament in scintillating form, as well as presenting the first flowering of the full P-Funk mythology (hitherto previously only hinted at). With a few refugees from James Brown's band on board to ramp up the soul factor, George Clinton's sprawling funk collective deliver some of the catchiest and most addictive funk rhythms ever set on record. The best part of the album has to be the opening P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up), whose spoken word sections point the way towards the rap artists who would eventually make heavy use of samples from this seminal vinyl flying saucer.
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