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Parliament - Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome

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Free Music Notes for Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome

Free Music Review: Pure funk, un-cut, the bomb
Hit: 5 Stars

Funky from the first cut to the last. P-funk all the way.

Free Music Review: Everyone needs this album - everyone!
Hit: 5 Stars

If you are looking into buying this album and are not sure whether to get it, stop diddling and get it now! Whether an old fan of the Funk or curious as to what all this Funk is about, you will love it. You will not regret buying this album.

Free Music Review: The best of Parliament
Hit: 5 Stars

Parliament made a ton of good music in the 70s, and this is the funkiest of the funky. You will dance to this one, because they'll start off shooting you with the Bop Gun. But it's better than just dance music- they have something to say. Funkentelechy is almost prophetic of our 90s cheap empty quick-fix mindset- "When you're takin' every kind of pill, nothin' ever seems to cure your ill." Get this one.

Free Music Review: A Must Have If You Claim To Love P-Funk!
Hit: 5 Stars

A follow-up to the "Mothership Connection" Album, this is perhaps Parliaments last good album even though some will argue that the follow up to this album, "The Motor Booty Affair" was better. Still you see the range of Clinton's genuis from the smash hit "Flashlight" to the lesser played but still funky, "Bop Gun". With Disco in full swing during this time period, Clinton and his able co-horts Bootsy Collins and Bernie Worrell were still able to keep the "funk" alive.

Free Music Review: Epitome of Hard-Hitting Funk
Hit: 5 Stars

"Funkentelechy vs. The Placebo Syndrome" is the ultimate anti-disco album, and is the most prolific P-Funk work, next to "Mothership Connection". From "Bop Gun"'s infectious bass playing by Bootsy Collins to the revolutionary bass-synth of Bernie Worrell on "Flashlight", this album screams "classic". For the record, this album is not disco-funk. Disco copied the hard-hitting elements of the funk form, and over-simplified and computerized it. If this album contains "disco"-like attributes, it should be read as a funk attribute.
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