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Media Type: CD
Artist: COLLINS,BOOTSY
Title: AHH...THE NAME IS BOOTSY BABY
Street Release Date: 06/11/1996
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: COLLINS,BOOTSY
Title: AHH...THE NAME IS BOOTSY BABY
Street Release Date: 06/11/1996
"Bootsy's follow-up to his smash debut "Strechin' Out" it is by far Bootsy's finest solo album. From the super-hits "Ahh.... The Name is Bootsy,Baby" &" The Pinocchio Theory (fake the funk and your nose gotsta grow) to my slow song favorites "What's a Telephone Bill?" & "Munchies for your Love" (i had to get older to really know what Bootsy was talking about). Bootsy's always right on time. Long live the funk. This lp always reminds me of my sister Valencia. Peace to the Producer Mr. George Clinton & Mr. James Brown."
Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!
Robert Jones | st. louis, mo. usa | 06/05/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My friends, what you must understand is that Bootsy and crew are "Master Musicians." Most American music listeners expect the endless slight variation on the same thing. You will never get that from Bootsy. When the album "Mothership Connection" was made, it was not to be duplicated. George Clinton & Bootsy hardly ever looked back. They looked forward, even as they were recording or playing live. Part of what makes Bootsy and the entire P-Funk Mob so great is the fact that they refused to be locked into one style of music. If you want to grow as a music listener, expand you understanding of the craft and witness artistic boundaries beginning pushed, then this is the CD for you. But if you are closed in mind, you will not comprehend a fine piece of work such as Bootsy's "Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!" I think it's a gem of a CD."
Funky album
mistermaxxx@yahoo.com | usa | 01/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this disc is still banging after all these years.the grooves are timeless.you can't fake the funk and bootsy rips all thru the disc.he is a one man band at different times.able to groove not only on bass but keys,drums and guitar.he shares the spolight with the p funk crew but he is a force within himself."
SAY BOOTSY!!!!!
Andre S. Grindle | Brewer Maine | 02/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I kid you not-THIS ALBUM IS CRAZED!!!The critics are all 100% right-'Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy,Baby' should carry a disclaimer saying 'Warning:This album will FUNK YOU UP'.Maybe one complaint is that,at least on the uptempo cuts Bootsy doesn't know when to relax-this is hyper extended funk that's loud,cacaughanous and obviously bassy to the extreme.The first side just punches right in with the insane title track,doesn't change a thing on "Pinocchio Theory" and "Rubber Duckie" then smooths out on the calmer ballad styles of "Munchies For Your Love" and "What's A Telephone Bill" on the second half,pointing out what a strong straight singer and good songwriter Bootsy is.
Of course it's right back into funk with the slower burning groove of "Can't Stay Away" with it's crazy cartoon vocals.So in conclusion if your not into having disco mixed in with your funk or think George Clinton's Parliafunkadelicment Thang is a bit self indulgant for your tastes this (as well as most of Bootsy's other solo albums of this period) deliver the funk in a far less refined way-giving it up straight,or totally out of shape as the Rubber Band will give it!"
THE DEFINITION OF FUNKY
BEETLBUG | Toledo, Ohio USA | 11/28/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you putting together a time capsule this is what you put in under funky. If you never had a clue about what the funk is by the CD put on some headphones and go for the ride of your life. This arguably Bootsy at his best (although the others aren't bad either) a rare album/cd that you can just let play no need to pick and choose here. I RATE THIS A VERY SAFE BUY BUT BEWARE FUNK IS HABIT FORMING!!!!!!"