Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 41:44

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Lighter in content comparatively speaking

djFLWB

I always thought this release came off more like a contractual obligation. Which doesn't mean to say that there isn't some worthwhile stuff here. Funk meets rock and there is a reason why funkadelic is so heavily sampled and was an influence to so many bands and artists. "free your mind and your ass will follow the kingdom of heaven is within"

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If you were absent at the time, get with it now

regnadkcin

there is no excuse for not downloading Free Your Ass, Maggot Brain or any number of the Funkadelic recordings. The rumours are about George and the band are all true- brilliant, farsighted (although perhaps a wee bit blurred at times)and unfortunately overlooked. They remain some of the most important early to mid 70's recordings So it you were busy listening to Ziggy Stardust and didn't get George and the band then- we'll there's no excuse to miss it now.

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great album.

Petzbrooklyn

This is a great album, I'm downloading a song at a time ... I want to explore the nuances ... As far as Emusic goes ... it is a website for Independent music both old and new. If your looking for Coldplay or some other crap ... use iTunes. If your looking for "alternative" music ... Emusic delievers!

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Bye Bye gfont

Richtea

One day it will make sense to you gfont, you'll know when to come back!

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dumb asses

screamingmonk2

this is a site for exploration. this is a site where one who belongs to an open mind may truely "surf". the rest of you bedwetters go back to napster or where ever the hell you've come from.

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Go back to iTunes

Jay-Kay

Gfont, this site certainly lacks some of the more popular groups but there is a huge amount of fabulous, less well-known music. This is a site for the obscure, the different, the independent, and for people who love and want to explore music, not just to listen to what the masses tell them what to listen to.

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gfont, get real

bubalator

uh, gfont...first, learn how to spell "sight" and it might be good for you to know that only 12 year olds use the word "sucks".

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this is a sad music sight

gfont

ive downloaded some pink floyd and some deep purple and this music isnt even close to the real artist. Im not going to use bad language here on this review but Im not going to even bother to download the rest of my free songs. This sight sucks!!!!! Gary

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Resawrekded

dots5054

I am forever and always a true parliafunkadelicment fan. This album is just one among many that will send and bend your mind friend. Make my funk the P funk, cause I want to get funked up. PEACE!

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It’s one of the best titles in modern musical history, for song and for album, and as a call to arms mentally and physically the promise of funk was never so perfectly stated. If it were just a title then there’d be little more to say, but happily, Free Your Mind lives up to it throughout as another example of Funkadelic getting busy and taking everyone with it. The title track itself kicks things off with rumbling industrial noises and space alien sound effects, before a call-and-response chant between deep and chirpy voices brings the concept to full life. As the response voices say, “The kingdom of heaven is within!” The low and dirty groove rumbles along for ten minutes of dark fun, with Bernie Worrell turning in a great keyboard solo toward the end — listening to it, one gets the feeling that if Can were this naturally funky, they’d end up sounding like this. From there the band makes its way through a total of six songs, ranging from the good to astoundingly great. “Funky Dollar Bill” is the other standout track from the proceedings, with a great, throw-it-down chorus and rhythm and a sharp, cutting lyric that’s as good to think about as it is to sing out loud. The closing “Eulogy and Light,” meanwhile, predates Prince with its backward masking and somewhat altered version of the Lord’s Prayer and Psalm 23. At other points, even if the song is a little more straightforward, there’s something worthwhile about it, like the random stereo panning and Eddie Hazel’s insane guitar soloing on “I Wanna Know If It’s Good for You,” with more zoned and stoned keyboard work from Worrell to top things off. The amount of drugs going down for these sessions in particular must have been notable, but the end results make it worthy. [The 2005 reissue features excellent remastered sound, a thick booklet, and bonus tracks pulled from original Westbound singles, along with a far-out radio spot.] – Ned Raggett

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