Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop w/ bonus track
Funkadelic
Cosmic Slop
Westbound CDSEWA 035 - import from the UK w/ bonus track not on the LP
With each successive release, Funkadelic was streamlining its sound, a process culminating in such early '70s classics as Cosmic Slop, originally released in July of 1973. The group's acid rock-heavy early work had metamorphosed into straight-up, party hearty funk, with lyrics that alternate between the serious (the title track) and the humorous 'No Compute'. It may not be as awe-inspiring as their masterpiece, Maggot Brain, but, more than any other Funkadelic album, Cosmic Slop stresses the importance of the almighty groove. The album opens with one of Funkadelic's funkiest tracks ever, the largely instrumental 'Nappy Dugout'. It's clear from the start that Funkadelic, despite a revolving cast of characters, is one of the tightest bands around. Westbound. 2006.
Contains:
Nappy Dugout
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure
March to the Witch's Castle
Let's Make It Last
Cosmic Slop
No Compute (alias Spit Don't Make No Babies)
This Broken Heart
Trash A Go-Go
Can't Stand the Strain
Bonus Track:
Cosmic Slop (single edit)
NEW SEALED import CD w/ bonus track not on the LP