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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bootsy fulfill's the Doctor of Funk's prescription,
By Larry M. Wright (Elkton, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
Finally! An anthology album of Bootsy's that is worthy of being released! You have all the 1970's classics on this double disc, and respect from his "The One Giveth...The Count Taketh Away" LP with "Rag Poppin'" and "Landshark (Just when You Thought It Was Safe)" and "Take A Lickin' and Keep On Kickin'". See my review on that album, a must for Bootsy fans and P-Funk fans alike. I give this album a four (Yes I am tough ranking on this one) because it doesn't have the cuts "Rubber Duckie" from the "Aaaah, The Name Is Bootsy" LP and "So Nice You Name Him Twice" from the "The One Giveth..." LP. I am quite pleased to hear "Freak To Freak". A lost classic. I actually forgotten this song. Yes, even lost funk classics slip out of the Doctor of Funk's mind too. Just like the funk Classic "Work That Sucker To Death". Yes shame shame shame on me. Anyhow, It is nice to ride around in the company van listening to Bootsy and not changing CD's just to hear all of your favorite jams. If it is a 30 minute drive somewhere, you can only listen to three or four good Bootsy-tickin' jams. Now with either one of these two CD's, you don't have to fumble around in traffic. Now if we can get the five-star CD, the ultimate Bootsy collection with other Non-Warner Jams like "Jungle Bass" and "Party on Plastic". Until next review, Keep Da Funk Alive!
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The 2nd best Bootsy Collins Collection,
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This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
Glory Be Da Funk's On Me: The Bootsy Collins Anthology is the 2nd best anthology from Rhino Records. It's more better than Back In The Day: The Best Of Bootsy because you get a better story on his life. Today, I'll like to tell you about the package and the understanding of the anthology. The Package
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
glory b da' funk's on me! the bootsy collins anthology,
By Sterling Parks (Odenton, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
As a teenager growing up in Ohio in the mid to late seventies, Iwas exposed to funk on a regular basis. Bootsy was always one of my crews favorites. He was the entire package, just like this disc. If you're a true funk fan, and I am, you'll treasure this disc like a gold bullion. I got it about 3 months ago, and I can't stop listening to it. I especially like that almost all of the songs are the long versions, and not the single versions you get on some greatest hits discs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BOOTSY AIN'T NO HOLLYWOOD SQAURE!,
This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
He's the coolest bass player to ever walk amongst the stars on Hollywood Blvd. Out of everyone in the P funk army, Bootsy was always my favorite. George was the frontman par excellence and Bernie was the glue that held their intricately composed jams together, but there was something about Bootsy that always stoodout. He had a strong and charismatic personality and strong bass riffs to boot. Out of all the spin off groups (Parlet, Fred Wesley and the Horny Horns, Brides of Funkenstein,etc.), Bootsy was the only one to find commercial success and have a singular indenity outside of Parliament/ Funkadelic.Upon lookin at Bootsy, He doesn't seem like a serious musician. His funny Costumes and Star shaped Sunglasses will give casual music fans the impression that He's a novelty artist of the 70's. That's far from the truth as he and his Rubberband dishes out top quality P Funk with the same inventive grace as thier father band Parliament. Bootsy leads the way with his exaggerated nasal voice(which sounds like Jimi Hendrix as a mental patient.HeHe) that provides comic relief throughout the anthology. Listening to this Anthology, it's easy to see why Bootsy is one of most respected musicians from his generation. Along with Benard Edwards (Chic), He's got one of the most copied bass playing styles in music. fortunately, Bootsy always stayed one step ahead of the imitators as he showed on a lot of tracks how to substain a groove without it sounding repetitive( check out "What's a Telephone Bill", and "Roto Rooter" to hear the depth of his unparalelled talent on Bass). He's clearly up there with world class Jazz Bassists such as Ron Carter. He's able to improvise without losing the groove. Unlike Parliament and Funkadelic, Bootsy can more than hold his own when it comes to slow jams. His Ballads are the best and most seductive within the P funk canon. What's cool about his slow jams is that Bootsy doesn't take himself so serious in his loverman role. He's willing to be as silly as he is romantic (don't expect to hear excessive bad boy posturing or saccharine soul bearing). He's one of the few who can take love and lust and make it his own in R&B. Naming standouts is unncessary because the whole anthology is a wonderfully kooky ride throughout the duration of 2 discs. Eventhough the second disc loses a little bit of steam towards the end, it's still solid and enjoyable. The songs are endlessly innovative and Bootsy is havin' a funky good time that's guaranteed to keep you laughing and your booty shaking at the same time. While most of his catalog is avialiable, this is good one stop shopping if you don't feel like spending over a hundred dollers collecting his catalog from this era. With albums like "This Boot is Made for Fonk-N" and "Ultra Wave" out of print, Albums like his debut "Stretchin Out.." and "The one Giveth...." tagged with a high import price, this anthology is even more of a necessity since the best tracks from those albums are hard to find. If you're lookin' to fly on the Mothership without George, put a gilde in your slide and a dip in your hip! you'll be just as satisfied.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yabba Dabba DOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!,
This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
Bootsy Collins can't ever say enough about the Genius of this Funkateer Pioneer He gets Down&Gets Right Here.all the Jams."I'd Rather Be with you" alone is as TIght as any Slow-Jam over the past Decade it's got Madd Power.Bootsy Never Faked the Funk Back in the day all the Jams that will keep your Bar-B Que Grill Blazing is here.the MusicianShip is Smoking Bootsy is Scary Creatively.in Another World Bootsy would be Given far more Love&Respect because He brings it on here.if you want the Funk this is FOr You.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mr. Bootsy, Why Your Eyes Like Stars?,
By HE WHO FUNKS BEHIND THE ROWS!! (Seattle & San Diego) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
Man, this compilation brings back so many good memoriesof the days when "DA' P-FUNK" revolution was a staple on black radio all over the country and Parliament / Funkadelic & Bootsy's Rubberband was turnin' the house parties and the concert arenas out with the spectacular "P-FUNK EARTH TOUR '76-'78 A.D. (A Funk Opera!!)" which sold out almost as soon as it was announced on the radio! This was my era!...This was where I was coming from as a 7th, 8th & 9th grader during this time. Disco was okay on a per song / per artist basis.. but it was DA' FUNK that had my heart & mind hooked! Everything on here is a jam...I only wish they could've put a few of the other slow jams like "Physical Love", "Love Vibes" and "As In (I Love You)" on here to show Bootsy's mack-a-docious side, but they still did a good job with the songs they chose. If you love the funk, love strong grooves and music with imagination, this is a comp to get! **Also get the Parliament comp "Tear The Roof Of The Sucker (1974-1980)" to round it out. Sorry, but a complete Funkadelic comp has not been made to my liking that truly encompasses the early anti-establishment Funkadelic period (1969-73) with the Mothership era stuff from (1974-1979) effectively! So once they get it together on that one, then you can really experience "FUNK BEYOND COMPARE!!"
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sexiest Bass Playa on the Planet!,
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This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
Funk music is the original underground black pop music. Unlike soul, r and b, Motown and other pop genres, funk never really caught on popularly. Though disco borrowed from it and many new wavers paid lip service, the music itself remained stubbornly underground, even in it's most popular incarnations such as EW&F or the Average White Band. But the nasty groove, propelled by a solid bass and drums foundation with a layered stew of blues and jazz licks over top, is perhaps the most important sound in the music of the last 30 years, influencing artists as diverse as the Talking Heads, Dr. Dre, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman and even arguably jam bands like Phish. And of course there was no bass player as important in the music as Bootsy Collins, who was responsible even more than any drummer for the "bomb" that characterized funk.As a member of P-Funk, Bootsy was a major player in the development of late 70s funk...psychedelic funk if you will, which mixed elements of James Brown, jazz and acid rock to create a potent music for dancing and social statement. But on his own, Bootsy was perhaps less interested in creating a black mythology and was more of a down home groove merchant. This anthology is filled with some of the Rubber Band's funkiest work from the mid 70s until about 1982. Bootsy's jams are potent and fun. Tracks like Stretchin' Out, Psychoticbumpschool, Freak to Freak or Countracula are as funky as anything that came out of the P-Funk Universe and will both get your booty moving and will have enough musical content to move your mind. But Bootsy's real strength to me is his ballad work. His love songs are slow, sexy, and very very nasty. The Rubber Band was blessed with a few wonderful singers such as Mudbone Cooper, who's falsetto dripped sex and gospel at the same time. But what makes the tracks work is the slow hypnotic grooves set up by Bootsy and drummer Kash Waddy, which build slowly but inevitably to orgasmic conclusions. Stand out tracks include Vanish In Our Sleep, which is soooo smooth that it should be X rated, What's a Telephone Bill featuring amazing vocal work from Mudbone and other singers, Can't Stay Away, in which some great nasty funk work is hidden behind what could be mistaken for a top forty hit. But the masterpiece of the anthology is Munchies for your Love. The ten minute track is deeply hypnotic, based on a long two chord jam. As the track builds Bootsy launches a bass solo that quite literally explodes with passion, and by the end the bass and drums sound as if they are making love to each other. It's the most amazing recreation of the erotic experience I've ever heard musically outside of Wagner's Liebestod. This is a very well done double compilation. The artwork captures the visual aesthetic of the P-Funk family very well, with shots of Bootsy and his wild glasses, and other cartoon shots of the band. The pressings are excellent and selection is also top knotch. However, this should be thought of as a way to sample the Rubber Band. Once you are hooked it's important to hear the albums AS albums. Funk music is album-oriented music. Often the albums are unified by themes and concepts which are really best experienced as a whole and not in bleeding chunks. Still...if you are new to Bootsy, or just want much of the best music on two convenient CDs this is a great way to go. This CD will rock a party, or a party of just two...just what the Funk is supposed to do!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BOMBS AWAY!!!!!!!!!!,
By Adedamola Ifaturoti "'Damola Ifaturoti" (Princeton Junction, NJ USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
This is the most complete and thus crucial compilation of Bootsy Collin's monster hits from the mid 70s to the early 80s when the "rhinestone rock star" was at his liveliest and funkiest. From "Stretchin' Out" to "Body Slam!", all the gems are here. (well, with the exception of "Another point of View' and "May the Force be with You"). All Pfunk fans and especially Rubber fans will go gaga over this anthology. BOMBS AWAY!!!!....
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Funk,
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This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
I've never really been a fan of funk or disco, but just like Earth, Wind, and Fire, you just can't help but like some of Bootsy's stuff. I heard a few of his tunes lately and thought, "Add this to your collection." For folks who like a broad spectrum of music, this is a good anthology for a change of pace.
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Rubber Fans And Funkateers,
This review is from: Glory B Da' Funk's on Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology (Audio CD)
In his own right, William "Bootsy" Collins took to another realm what he absorbed from being in the band of the Godfather of Soul James Brown to an extraordinary level. Going from pure funk to eclectic funk, Bootsy played his space bass into the upper stratosphere. At times, partnering with George Clinton and the Parliament-Funkadelic, the two collaborated to be further innovators of funky music. If you don't know funk, this compilation is ideal crash-course material. Hold on and enjoy the ride!
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