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Though it often took a back chair to its sister group
Parliament
,
Funkadelic
furthered the notions of black rock begun by
Jimi Hendrix
and
Sly Stone
, blending elements of '60s psychedelia and blues plus the deep groove of soul and funk. The band pursued album statements of social/political commentary while
Parliament
stayed in the funk singles format, but
Funkadelic
nevertheless paralleled the more commercial artist's success, especially in the late '70s when the interplay between bands moved the
Funkadelic
sound
closer to a unified
P-Funk
style.
In the grand soul tradition of a backing band playing support before the star takes the stage,
Funkadelic
began life supporting
George Clinton
's doo wop group,
the Parliaments
. After having performed for almost ten years,
the Parliaments
had added a rhythm section in 1964 -- for tours and background work -- consisting of guitarist
Frankie Boyce
, his brother
Richard
on bass, and drummer
Langston Booth
; two years later, the trio enlisted in the Army. By mid-1967,
Clinton
had recruited a new backing band, including his old friend
Billy "Bass" Nelson
(born January 28, 1951, Plainfield, NJ) and guitarist
Eddie Hazel
(born April 10, 1950, Brooklyn, NY). After several temporary replacements on drums and keyboards, the addition of rhythm guitarist
Lucius "Tawl" Ross
(born October 5, 1948, Wagram, NC) and drummer
Ramon "Tiki" Fulwood
(born May 23, 1944, Philadelphia, PA) completed the lineup.
The Parliaments
recorded several hits during 1967, but trouble with the Revilot label backed
Clinton
into a corner. He hit upon the idea of deserting
the Parliaments
' name and instead recording their backing group, with the added vocal "contributions" of the former
Parliaments
-- same band, different name.
Billy Nelson
suggested the title
Funkadelic
, to reflect the members' increased inspiration from LSD and psychedelic culture.
Clinton
formed the Funkadelic label in mid-1968 but then signed the group to Detroit's Westbound label several months later.
Released in 1970,
Funkadelic
's self-titled debut album listed only producer
Clinton
and the five members of
Funkadelic
--
Hazel
,
Nelson
,
Fulwood
, and
Ross
plus organist
Mickey Atkins
-- but also included all the former
Parliaments
plus several Motown sessionmen and
Rare Earth
's
Ray Monette
. Keyboard player
Bernie Worrell
also appeared on the album uncredited, even though his picture was included on the inner sleeve with the rest of the band.
Worrell
(born April 19, 1944, Long Beach, NJ) was finally credited on the second
Funkadelic
album (1970's
Free Your Mind...and Your Ass Will Follow
). He and
Clinton
had known each other since the early '60s, and
Worrell
soon became the most crucial cog in the
P-Funk
machine, working on arrangements and production for most later
Parliament
/
Funkadelic
releases. His strict upbringing and classical training (at the New England Conservatory and Juilliard), as well as the boom in synthesizer technology during the early '70s, gave him the tools to create the horn arrangements and jazz fusion-inspired synth runs that later trademarked the
P-Funk
sound. Just after the release of their third album,
Maggot Brain
,
P-Funk
added yet another big contributor,
Bootsy Collins
. The throbbing bass line of
Collins
(born October 26, 1951, Cincinnati, OH) had previously been featured in
James Brown
's backing band,
the J.B.'s
(along with his brother, guitarist
Catfish Collins
).
Bootsy
and
Catfish
were playing in a Detroit band in 1972 when
George Clinton
saw and hired them.
The
Clinton
/
Worrell
/
Collins
lineup premiered on 1972's
America Eats Its Young
, but soon after its release several original members left the camp.
Eddie Hazel
spent a year in jail after a combination drug possession/assault conviction,
Tawl Ross
left the band for medical reasons relating to an overdose of LSD and speed, and
Bill Nelson
quit after more financial quarrels with
Clinton
.
Funkadelic
hired teenaged guitar sensation
Michael Hampton
as a replacement, but both
Hazel
and
Nelson
would return for several later
P-Funk
releases.
Funkadelic
moved to Warner Bros. in 1975 and delivered its major-label debut,
Hardcore Jollies
, one year later to lackluster sales and reviews. The same year, Westbound raided its vaults and countered with
Tales of Kidd Funkadelic
. Ironically, the album did better than
Hardcore Jollies
and included an R&B Top 30 single,
"Undisco Kidd."
In 1977, Westbound released
The Best of the Early Years
while
Funkadelic
recorded what became its masterpiece (and arguably the best
P-Funk
release ever), 1978's
One Nation Under a Groove
.
During the most successful year in
Parliament
/
Funkadelic
history,
Parliament
hit the charts first with
"Flash Light,"
P-Funk
's first R&B number one.
"Aqua Boogie"
would hit number one as well late in the year, but
Funkadelic
's title track to
One Nation Under a Groove
spent six weeks at the top spot on the R&B charts during the summer. The album, which reflected a growing consistency in styles between
Parliament
and
Funkadelic
, became the first
Funkadelic
LP to reach platinum (the same year that
Parliament
's
Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome
did the same). In 1979,
Funkadelic
's
"(Not Just) Knee Deep"
hit number one as well, and its album (
Uncle Jam Wants You
) reached gold status.
At just the point that
Funkadelic
appeared to be at the top of its powers, the band began to unravel. As is sometimes the case, commercial success began to dissolve several old friendships. In 1977, original
Parliaments
members
Fuzzy Haskins
,
Calvin Simon
, and
Grady Thomas
had left the
P-Funk
organization to record on their own. In early 1981, they hit the R&B charts with a single called
"Connections and Disconnections,"
recorded as
Funkadelic
. To confuse matters more, the original
Funkadelic
appeared on the charts at the same time, with the title track to
The Electric Spanking of War Babies
.
During 1980,
Clinton
began to be weighed down by legal difficulties arising from Polygram's acquisition of
Parliament
's label, Casablanca. Jettisoning both the
Parliament
and
Funkadelic
names (but not the musicians),
Clinton
began his solo career with 1982's
Computer Games
. He and many former
Parliament
/
Funkadelic
members continued to tour and record throughout the '80s as
the P-Funk All Stars
, but the decade's disdain of everything to do with the '70s resulted in critical and commercial neglect for the world's biggest funk band, especially one which in part had spawned the sound of disco. During the early '90s, the rise of funk-inspired rap (courtesy of
Digital Underground
,
Dr. Dre
, and
Warren G.
) and funk rock (
Primus
and
Red Hot Chili Peppers
) re-established the status of
Clinton
& co., one of the most important forces in the recent history of black music. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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