Game, Dames And Guitar Thangs

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 34:24

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Bloody Outstanding!

SpikeSpilker

Funky, heavy and focused on Eddie. Worth every penny! Get guitar-high on this one! I didn't know this was available until a friend recently turned me on to She's So Heavy, which is a masterwork, pure. There is a bonus version available, I have just learned, that has eleven songs.

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Best Kept Secret

onenation

Time to let everyone know!!! He might be gone, but his licks are still with us!! Like George said, "Pay Attention!!"

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Superb

j1one

A collector's item. Finding an original copy of this on lp is like finding a four leaf clover. The album features Eddie Hazel on lead guitar and vocals. Unfortunately Hazel only sings on the remake and first cut California Dreamin'.The original Brides of Funkenstein sing frontground vocals on all of the tracks that have vocals.Members of Parliament-Funkadelic provided instrumentation for these sessions. Eddie Hazel should have been putting out albums every year.

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Far from conventional

Laylavoce

It's so out there, it's cool. Download the whole thing for the complete trip.

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All You Guitar Junkies.... Come On!!!!

isaacmusicman

There is always talk about great guitarists. Jimi of course is the best, then there's Prince, Eric Clapton, and Ernie Isley. So why is Eddie Hazel never mentioned?!?!?! You have to remember that this guy held it down for the whole P-Funk clan. Produced by the one and only George Clinton, this is a guitarist dream! Every song is tight, so no need for an overview! So you guitar junkies(like myself), pick up your axes and follow along!!!!

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Now is the time to download this rare collection.

HawkeyeDave

As stated, this is a rare one and if you liked Funkadelics' first few albums, you may consider "Game, Dames, And Guitar Thangs".

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I can't believe this is here

Murahachibu

Get this quick. It has been sooooo hard to come by up until now. I finally found a copy in Japan.

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They Say All Music Guide

A hidden gem among the many Parliament/Funkadelic-affiliated albums released during the mid- to late ’70s, Eddie Hazel’s only official solo album may not sport any perennial classics and may be a bit short on content, yet it became incredibly revered in subsequent years following its quiet release. Part of this album’s magnetic allure to P-Funk fans no doubt arises from its rare status as a considerable collector’s item capable of fetching substantial prices. There’s more to the album than rarity, though. Hazel never really garnered the acclaim he deserved as a pioneering funk-metal guitarist during his time, and this album showcases just how stunning his guitar abilities really were. Each of the six full-length songs on the brief album feature Hazel laying down fiery guitar solos over loose song structures while the rest of his bandmates hold the song together and the Brides of Funkenstein handle a majority of the vocals. The two epic covers of “California Dreamin’” and “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” — clocking in at six-and-a-half and nine-and-a-half minutes, respectively — demonstrate this perhaps better than anything else on the album, as the band spends more time jamming than concerning itself with staying true to the originals. The other songs here are rather traditional late-’70s Parliament/Funkadelic songs written by George Clinton and Bootsy Collins that emphasize yet more of Hazel’s manic lead guitar. Though this album doesn’t exactly boast great songwriting or stand as a landmark album in the sense of Mothership Connection, it does feature some amazing guitar work on Hazel’s part, clearly a vehicle for his soloing. And that in itself makes it great and worth hearing, particularly since the pioneering guitarist seemed to disappear into near oblivion after the Maggot Brain album, leaving fans with little recorded output to appreciate after his untimely demise. – Jason Birchmeier

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