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  Background group_or_band
  Origin US
  Genre Funk , Soul , Psychedelic Soul , Psychedelic Rock ,
  Years Active 1968 - 1981
  Label Westbound Priority
  Associated Acts Parliament <br/> The Brides Of Funkenstein
  Past Members Bernie Worrell <br/> Eddie Hazel <br/> Maceo Parker <br/> Walter "Junie" Morrison <br/> Bootsy Collins <br/> Jerome Brailey <br/> George Clinton <br/> Catfish Collins <br/> Rodney Curtis <br/> Ray Davis <br/> Mallia Franklin <br/> Lawrence Fratangelo <br/> Ramon Tiki Fulwood <br/> Michael Hampton <br/> Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins <br/> Tyrone Lampkin <br/> Lynn Mabry <br/> Cordell Mosson <br/> Tawl Ross <br/> Garry Shider <br/> Dawn Silva <br/> Calvin Simon <br/> Grady Thomas <br/> Frankie "Kash" Waddy <br/> Fred Wesley <br/> Billy "Bass" Nelson <br/> Mickey Atkins <br/> Ron Bykowski <br/> DeWayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight <br/> David Spradley <br/> Ron Ford


The bands Funkadelic and Parliament are intrinsically linked and cannot be easily separated. This article focuses on Funkadelic; see Parliament-Funkadelic for an integrated history of the groups. For Funkadelic's self-titled album, see Funkadelic (album) .


Funkadelic was a famous Funk band, most prominent during the 1970s. Funkadelic was originally the backing band for the Doo Wop group, The Parliaments . The band was added in 1964 , primarily for tours, and consisted of Frankie Boyce , Richard Boyce and Langston Booth . They enlisted in the army in 1966 , and George Clinton (the leader of The Parliaments) recruited Billy Bass Nelson and Eddie Hazel in 1967 , then also adding Tawl Ross and Tiki Fulwood . They would later go on to add members of the famous James Brown backing band "The JB's" to the Funkadelic lineup, with the addition of brothers Bootsy & Catfish Collins.

Due to legal difficulties between Clinton and Revilot , The Parliaments' label, the name was abandoned in favor of Funkadelic, which consisted of the same group of people (that is, both the former Parliaments and their back-up band, now both combined in the name "Funkadelic"). The group signed to Westbound in 1968 .

The group's self-titled debut album, '' Funkadelic '', was released in 1970 . The credits listed Organ ist Mickey Atkins plus Clinton, Fulwood, Hazel, Nelson and Ross, though the actual recording also included several uncredited sessionmen then employed by Motown , as well as Ray Monette (of Rare Earth ) and Bernie Worrell .

Bernie Worrell was officially credited starting with Funkadelic's second album, 1970 's '' Free Your Mind... And Your Ass Will Follow '', thus beginning a long collaboration between Worrell and Clinton (who had been friends for quite a while). Worrell would go on to produce many Parliament and Funkadelic albums, as well as play Keyboard on albums by other Members Of P Funk .

After the release of '' Maggot Brain '' in 1971 , Bootsy and Catfish Collins joined the group. The group would go on to become major contributors to the P-Funk sound. In 1972 , this new line-up released '' America Eats Its Young '', but many members left the group after that, due to internal squabbles, plus Hazel spent a year in jail for drug possession and assault, Tawl Ross experiencing either a bad LSD trip and/or a Speed overdose, while Billy Bass quit due to financial concerns. Michael Hampton , a seventeen-year-old Guitar prodigy, replaced Hazel.

1975 brought Funkadelic to Warner Brothers , and saw the release of '' Hardcore Jollies '' in 1976 . The same year, Westbound released a compilation of archived tracks titled '' Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic '', which did commercially significantly better than ''Hardcore Jollies'' and included " Undisco Kidd ", an R&B Top 30 single. In 1977 , Westbound capitalized on the success of ''Tales of Kidd Funkadelic'' by releasing ''The Best of the Early Years''. Funkadelic recorded and released its Magnum Opus , '' One Nation Under A Groove '' in 1978 . The titular track spent six weeks at #1 on the R&B charts, while Parliament was enjoying success with " Flash Light " and " Aqua Boogie ." '' Uncle Jam Wants You '' continued Funkadelic's new more electronic sound production. The album contains fifteen minutes long version of chart-topping " (Not Just) Knee Deep ". The last album, '' The Electric Spanking Of War Babies '', was released in 1981, and has a very good reputation among the funk music listeners despite the fact that it yielded no hit singles.

Also the album '' Who's A Funkadelic '' (also known as ''Connections & Disconnections'') was released under the name Funkadelic in 1981. The album was made by former band members that did not like George Clinton's way of running things. The album is not considered to be very good. Also another rebellious former band member, drummer Jerome Brailey, released the album ''Mutiny on Mamaship'', leading his new band called Mutiny. Even Clinton himself found this record to be good despite containing lyrics that mocked him.

As the 1980s wore on, with legal difficulties arising from the multiple names used by multiple groups, as well as a shakeup among Parliament's record label, Parliament and Funkadelic disintegrated. George Clinton recorded several solo albums (sometimes under the name George Clinton & The P.Funk All-Stars ).

Filmmaker Yvonne Smith of in 2005.


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Year Title Label
1970 '' Funkadelic '' Westbound
1970 '' Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow '' Westbound
1971 '' Maggot Brain '' Westbound
1972 '' America Eats Its Young '' Westbound
1973 '' Cosmic Slop '' Westbound
1974 '' Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On '' Westbound
1975 '' Funkadelic's Greatest Hits '' Westbound
1975 '' Let's Take It To The Stage '' Westbound
1976 '' Hardcore Jollies '' Warner Bros.
1976 '' Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic '' Westbound
1977 '' The Best Of The Early Years, Vol. 1 '' Westbound
1978 '' One Nation Under A Groove '' Warner Bros.
1979 '' Uncle Jam Wants You '' Warner Bros.
1981 '' Connections & Disconnections '' LAX
1981 '' The Electric Spanking Of War Babies '' Warner Bros.
1981 '' Who's A Funkadelic? '' (same as ''Connections and Disconnections'') Rhino
1989 '' By Way Of The Drum '' MCA/Hip-O Select
1993 '' Music For Your Mother '' Westbound
1994 '' Best Of Funkadelic (1976-1981) '' Charly
1994 '' Hardcore Funk Jam '' Charly
1996 '''' Westbound
1997 '' Finest '' Westbound
1997 '' Ultimate '' Music Club
1998 '' The Very Best Of Funkadelic '' Charly
1999 '' Best '' Neon
2000 '' Funk Gets Stronger '' Recall
2000 '' Funk Gets Stronger '' (double album) Recall
2000 '' The Funkadelic Collection, Vol. 1 '' Westbound
2000 '' The Funkadelic Collection, Vol. 2 '' Dressed To Kill
2000 '' The Original Cosmic Funk Crew '' Metro Music
2000 '' Cosmic Slop '' Castle Pie


(Greatest Hits and Compilations appear in bold)


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