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Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!

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Bootsy Collins' debut solo album, Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band, was an extremely tough act to follow, but thankfully, there are no signs of a sophomore slump (either creatively or commercially) on his second album, Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! Most P-funk addicts consider this 1977 LP essential listening, and it isn't hard to see why they feel that way. Everything on the album is excellent; that is true of up-tempo smokers like "The Pinocchio Theory" and the title song as well as slow, moody, eerie offerings such as "What's a Telephone Bill?" and "Munchies for Your Love." The lyrics are consistently humorous and clever, the grooves are consistently infectious. You can think of Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! as a meeting of the funk minds -- Collins produced this record with his mentor, George Clinton, who co-wrote all of the material. So Clinton has a lot of input and gives Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! the distinctive P-funk sound that Parliament/Funkadelic was known for. But at the same time, he encourages Collins' originality -- Bootsy's Rubber Band sounds like a Parliament/Funkadelic spin-off (which is exactly what it was), but not a Parliament/Funkadelic clone. Without question, Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! is essential listening for lovers of hard 1970s funk.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby (LP Version)
00:06:52

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - PARKER, Writer - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

2
The Pinocchio Theory (LP Version)
00:06:06

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

3
Rubber Duckie (LP Version)
00:03:21

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals, Writer - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

4
Preview Side Too (LP Version)
00:01:01

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals, Writer - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

5
What's a Telephone Bill?
00:05:59

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals, Writer - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

6
Munchies for Your Love (LP Version)
00:09:37

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar, Writer - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals, Writer - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

7
Can't Stay Away (LP Version)
00:05:28

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

8
Reprise: We Want Bootsy (LP Version)
00:00:22

Bootsy Collins, Guitar, Vocals, Bass, MainArtist - William Collins, Producer, Writer - Gary Shider, Guitar - Glen Goins, Guitar - Rick Gardner, Trumpet - PARKER, Writer - Randy Brecker, Trumpet - Fred Wesley, Trombone - MACEO PARKER, Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Vocals - George Clinton, Producer, Writer - Bernie Worrell, Keyboards - Boogie, Drums - Gary Cooper, Drums, Vocals - PHELPS COLLINS, Guitar, Bass - Frankie Kash Waddy, Drums - Brecker Brothers, Horn - Michael Hampton, Guitar - Leslyn Bailey, Vocals - Sonny Talbert, Keyboards - CASPER, Drums, Guitar, Bass - Joel Johnson, Keyboards - Richard Griffith, Horn

© 1977 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1976 Warner Records Inc.

Presentación del Álbum

Bootsy Collins' debut solo album, Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band, was an extremely tough act to follow, but thankfully, there are no signs of a sophomore slump (either creatively or commercially) on his second album, Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! Most P-funk addicts consider this 1977 LP essential listening, and it isn't hard to see why they feel that way. Everything on the album is excellent; that is true of up-tempo smokers like "The Pinocchio Theory" and the title song as well as slow, moody, eerie offerings such as "What's a Telephone Bill?" and "Munchies for Your Love." The lyrics are consistently humorous and clever, the grooves are consistently infectious. You can think of Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! as a meeting of the funk minds -- Collins produced this record with his mentor, George Clinton, who co-wrote all of the material. So Clinton has a lot of input and gives Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! the distinctive P-funk sound that Parliament/Funkadelic was known for. But at the same time, he encourages Collins' originality -- Bootsy's Rubber Band sounds like a Parliament/Funkadelic spin-off (which is exactly what it was), but not a Parliament/Funkadelic clone. Without question, Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! is essential listening for lovers of hard 1970s funk.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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