Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove [1978]
mp3 @ 320 kb/s
George Clinton's post-bicentennial message to those in the "chocolate cities" was that America could be theirs, too, without any loss of their own black, regional identities. One Nation Under a Groove remains Funkadelic's most provocative release, as well as one of the funkiest long-players released in the disco era. The band vamps on a world where people of different color play each other's songs ("Who Says a Funk Band Can't Play Rock?!"), lose their inhibitions (the classic title track), and bond together with the glue of shared secrets (the wonderful "Groovallegiance"). Standout: the slow-grooved "Into You," in which a lover vows to stay true or a patriot pledges devotion to a new flag--take your pick. You might think that a complex and moving ode to commitment is out of place on an album with such political overtones, but it's not. It's really the quiet-storm centerpiece
01 - One Nation Under A Groove.mp3 02 - Groovallegiance.mp3 03 - Who Says A Funk Band Can't Play Rock !.mp3 04 - Promentalshitbackwashpsychosis Enema Squad (The DooDoo Chasers).mp3 05 - Into You.mp3 06 - Cholly (Funk Getting Ready To Roll!).mp3 07 - Lunchmeataphobia (Think! It Ain't Illegal Yet!).mp3 08 - P.E. Squad Doo Doo Chasers.mp3 09 - Maggot Brain.mp3
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