The Electric Spanking Of War Babies

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 54:06

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Great album, wrong tracks

PhoneyBasler

Firstly this is a great album (it *is* Funkadelic) but the tracks listed are not 'The Electric Spanking of War Babies' but 8 cuts from 'One nation under a groove' - as taken from the other Charly title here - compy 'Under the groove - disk 1'. Download it when they fix it's what I reckon (Cust Service notified 22Oct08).

They Say All Media Guide

With George Clinton, a humorous phrase could be nothing more than playful tomfoolery, or it could be a double entendre with a deep political meaning. The phrase “electric spanking of war babies” falls into the latter category — it referred to what the funk innovator saw as the U.S. government using the media to promote imperialistic wars. To Clinton, the American media functioned as a propaganda machine during wartime. But whether or not one cares to examine its hidden political messages, Electric Spanking is an above-average party album. Spanking falls short of the excellence of One Nation Under a Groove and Uncle Jam Wants You and didn’t boast a major hit single, but amusing funk smokers like “Electro-Cuties” and “Funk Gets Stronger” aren’t anything to sneeze at, nor is the reggae-influenced “Shockwaves.” Spanking turned out to be the last album Clinton would produce under the name Funkadelic — when he hit the charts again in 1983, Mr. P-Funk was billing himself as a “solo artist.” – Alex Henderson

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