Funkadelic – The Electric Spanking Of War Babies

Philippe Wynne ‎– Wynne Jammin
Philippe Wynne ‎- Wynne Jammin’
December 8, 1980
Roger - The Many Facets of Roger
Roger – The Many Facets of Roger
October 20, 1981
Philippe Wynne ‎– Wynne Jammin
Philippe Wynne ‎- Wynne Jammin’
December 8, 1980
Roger - The Many Facets of Roger
Roger – The Many Facets of Roger
October 20, 1981

01. Electric Spanking Of War Babies
02. Electro-Cuties
03. Funk Gets Stronger (Part 1)
04. Brettino’s Bounce
05. Funk Gets Stronger-She Loves You
06. Shockwaves
07. Oh, I
08. Icka Prick

The Electric Spanking of War Babies is the twelfth studio album by the American funk band Funkadelic, released in 1981 on Warner Bros. Records. The title is an allusion to the Vietnam War and baby boomers. It includes many relative newcomers to P-Funk, many of whom remained employed by George Clinton on future releases under his own name or under the name George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars. Sly Stone is a collaborator on this album. Clinton originally planned on this being a double album, but the idea was quashed by Warner Brothers. Some of the deleted tracks appeared on later P-Funk releases, most notably the 1983 hit single “Atomic Dog” which appeared on the first George Clinton solo album, Computer Games.
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