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Music for Your Mother

Funkadelic

℗ 1993 

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℗ 1993 : disc 1

℗ 1993 : disc 2

Funkadelic • 1993 • Music for Your Mother

Though Tales of Kidd Funkadelic brought together some oddballs and rarities from Funkadelic's early- to mid-'70s existence, it wasn't until Music for Your Mother came out that there was a full compilation of all the band's singles from birth to the mid-decade switch to Warner Bros. And what a compilation it is: Bringing together some of the band's best material as well as some of its craziest, Music for Your Mother does the business for any self-respecting P-Funk clone. Given that the focus is on A- and B-sides rather than album cuts, it isn't a truly exhaustive overview - that would require the inclusion of songs like 'Maggot Brain' and 'Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow,' for a start. It's a small quibble in context, though, especially given the inclusion of a number of songs that never made it onto the original eight albums. Most notable is a curious rarity, the semi-smooth soul 'I Miss My Baby' single, which was credited to U.S., with music by Funkadelic (U.S. being a group led by eventual P-Funk guitarist Gary Shider). As for the other B-sides and uncollected numbers, they're an understandably mixed but often interesting bunch, including alternate instrumental takes of 'Music for Your Mother' and 'I Wanna Know if It's Good to You,' the unreleased 'Can't Shake It Loose' single, the gospel/feedback freakout 'Open Our Eyes,' and the hilariously titled 'Fish, Chips and Sweat.' The amazing bonus to the whole collection is the exhaustive 24-page booklet, reviewing the entire early history of Funkadelic via archival photos and a slew of interviews with the surviving participants. Plenty of fun tales are told, but George Clinton didn't participate - not surprising, given the unflattering picture eventually painted of him - while the depressing fates of Eddie Hazel and Tawl Ross get deserved attention.