“They played a HUGE role in creating the future of music.” PRINCE
To celebrate six decades of George Clinton thrilling and delighting fans worldwide, Charly have relaunched their Funkadelic catalogue with lavishly packaged and newly mastered editions, including limited color vinyl LPs.
Funkadelic’s twelfth studio LP ‘The Electric Spanking Of War Babies’ released in 1981 was described by Robert Christgau as “the solidest, weirdest chunk of P-Funk since one nation gathered under a groove” and featured several players new to the Funkadelic line-up, notably Sly Stone. It was a project destined to court controversy from the start, for its originally censored sleeve and for being edited down to a double LP. Arguably, it is better for being a single album and still spawned two hit singles, the title track and ‘Shockwaves’.
LP
Side 1
- Electric Spanking Of War Babies
- Electro-Cuties
- Funk Gets Stronger (Part 1)
Side 2
- Brettino`s Bounce
- Funk Gets Stronger (Killer Millimeter Longer Version) She Loves You
- Shockwaves
- Oh, I
- Icka Prick
CD
- Electric Spanking Of War Babies
- Electro-Cuties
- Funk Gets Stronger (Part 1)
- Brettino`s Bounce
- Funk Gets Stronger (Killer Millimeter Longer Version) She Loves You
- Shockwaves
- Oh, I
- Icka Prick
Bonus Track
- Electric Spanking Of War Babies (Instrumental version)
THE ELECTRIC SPANKING OF WAR BABIES
THE ELECTRIC SPANKING OF WAR BABIES
LP Information
LP Information
CD Information
CD Information
- Electric Spanking Of War Babies
- Electro-Cuties
- Funk Gets Stronger [Part 1]
- Brettino's Bounce
- Funk Gets Stronger [Killer Millimeter Longer Version] She Loves You
- Shockwaves
- Oh I
- Icka Prick
“They played a HUGE role in creating the future of music.” PRINCE
To celebrate six decades of George Clinton thrilling and delighting fans worldwide, Charly have relaunched their Funkadelic catalogue with lavishly packaged and newly mastered editions, including limited color vinyl LPs.
Funkadelic’s twelfth studio LP ‘The Electric Spanking Of War Babies’ released in 1981 was described by Robert Christgau as “the solidest, weirdest chunk of P-Funk since one nation gathered under a groove” and featured several players new to the Funkadelic line-up, notably Sly Stone. It was a project destined to court controversy from the start, for its originally censored sleeve and for being edited down to a double LP. Arguably, it is better for being a single album and still spawned two hit singles, the title track and ‘Shockwaves’.
LP
Side 1
- Electric Spanking Of War Babies
- Electro-Cuties
- Funk Gets Stronger (Part 1)
Side 2
- Brettino`s Bounce
- Funk Gets Stronger (Killer Millimeter Longer Version) She Loves You
- Shockwaves
- Oh, I
- Icka Prick
CD
- Electric Spanking Of War Babies
- Electro-Cuties
- Funk Gets Stronger (Part 1)
- Brettino`s Bounce
- Funk Gets Stronger (Killer Millimeter Longer Version) She Loves You
- Shockwaves
- Oh, I
- Icka Prick
Bonus Track
- Electric Spanking Of War Babies (Instrumental version)
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