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  1. It is a P-Funk reunion of sorts, as it contains guest appearances by George Clinton, bassist Bootsy Collins, trombonist Fred Wesley, singer Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, and saxophonist Maceo Parker. [5] [6] Tony Williams played drums on some of the tracks. [7]

  2. (How Late Do You Have To Be Before You Are Absent?) is a double album by George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars, released September 6, 2005 on Clinton's label The C Kunspyruhzy. The album also featured release in France on Nocturne Records. It is their first album of new studio material since 1996's T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M.

  3. Blacktronic Science is also the best P-Funk album since Clinton's first solo albums in the early eighties, much better than the stuff George Clinton released in the nineties, or those Bill Laswell productions. For once, latter day P-Funk doesn't sound exerted or desperate or even embarrassing.

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  4. Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Ladyland was released in 1968, George Clintons Computer Games in 1982, Herbie Hancock’s Future Shock in 1983, and Bernie Worrell’s Blacktronic Science in 1993.

  5. 16. Aug. 2012 · Worrell also released a series of critically acclaimed solo efforts, including Funk of Ages, Blacktronic Science, Pieces of WOO/The Other Side and Free Agent: A Spaced Odyssey.

  6. 2. Nov. 1993 · Wheeler-dealing entrepreneur, harmonizer turned ace producer-arranger, r&b interlocutor as first rapper in the known universe--if any entertainer ever crossed the American huckster with the African trickster, it's George Clinton.

  7. On April 25, 2023 courts denied the motion to dismiss put forward by lawyers of George Clinton and Thang Inc. This means the case to reclaim Bernie’s royalties will move forward. Read the full court document below: