Funkadelic – Let’s Take It To The Stage

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Funkadelic – Let’s Take It To The Stage

Funkadelic - Let's Take It To The Stage

01. Good To Your Earhole
02. Better By The Pound
03. Be My Beach
04. No Head No Backstage Pass
05. Let’s Take It to the Stage
06. Get Off Your Ass and Jam
07. Baby I Owe You Something Good
08. Stuffs And Things
09. The Song Is Familiar
10. Atmosphere
11. Baby I Owe You Something Good (1972 Version) *

ALUMNI FUNKADELIC is:
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Bootsie
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Billy Bass

E.Hazel
Ron Bykowski



GUEST FUNKADELIC
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Paul Warren

Reggie McBride

Frosty
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Mello Garcia
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Honeys
 Denise
Hurd
Delores whats-her-name
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Gary Cooper

Parliament



MAIN INVASION
FORCE
COOL CAL SIMON:VOCALS & CONGAS
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BAD BOSCO BERNIE WORRELL:KEYBOARDS & VOCALS
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SHADY GRADY THOMAS:GENIE VOCALS
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C. BOOGIE MOSSON:BASS & VOCALS

CLARENCE FUZZY HASKINS:WEREWOLF VOCALS
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MAGGOT OVERLORD! GEORGE CLINTON
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R. TIKI FULWOOD:PERCUSSION
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GARY DOWOP SHIDER:GUITARS & VOCALS

MIKE HAMPTON:GUITARS
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STING RAY DAVIS:BASS VOCALS

Let’s Take It to the Stage is the seventh album by American funk/soul/rock band Funkadelic. It was released in April 1975 on Westbound Records (see 1975 in music). Compared to most of the group’s albums it features more short and to-the-point songs and fewer extended jam sessions. The “G. Cook” songwriting credited was used by guitarist Eddie Hazel for contractual reasons (the pseudonym reflects his mother’s name). The album is also notable for featuring the debut of Bootsy Collins’s trademark Hendrix-inspired vocals on the track “Be My Beach”. Some lyrics from “Get Off Your Ass and Jam” have been used in a remix of Lil Jon’s “Get Low”, by the Ying Yang Twins.
(Source : Wikipedia)