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"Bootzilla" is back with this collection of groove-tastic funk-a-licious classics, including "Hollywood Squares" and "Stretchin' Out." — No Track Information Available — Media Type: CD — Artist: COLLINS,BOOTSY — Title: BACK IN... more » THE DAY-BEST OF
"Bootzilla" is back with this collection of groove-tastic funk-a-licious classics, including "Hollywood Squares" and "Stretchin' Out."
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: COLLINS,BOOTSY
Title: BACK IN THE DAY-BEST OF
Street Release Date: 08/09/1994
"Is complete without Bootzilla in it... I grew up on Bootsy and the birth of true funk...slept with it under my pillow and woke up with it between my toes and on my breath... This is a bad collection of funkology! How many could have pulled off a funk filled slow jam such as "I'd Rather Be With You?" That has to be one of the baddest jams ever!!!!"
FUNKALICIOUS!!!!
felinelover | 12/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I usually don't recommend compliations,but no record collection should be complete without this.
Why?
The last track just may be the most exciting live performance recorded."
Some monster jams, a little filler
Bret Weinraub | Golden, CO United States | 04/19/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This cd contains some truly epic tunes (What So Never The Dance, Body Slam, Hollywood Squares), but also has a couple of sleepers. Of course, Maceo's shout-out for Bootsy on "Ahhh ... the Name is Bootsy Baby" should give you goosebumps, especially if you are one of the lucky to have caught Bootsy live. All in all a fine funk album, but probably wouldn't make it onto the desert island before Mothership Connection of Let's Take It To the Stage (no good no. 10 .... let's take it to the stage!!!!!)"
Bounce and Bop
Mike Stone | 07/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A mega-funky stew of swanky guitars, laid back drumbeats, profoundly beautiful and melodic vocal choirs, loopy synth lines, and the chunkiest bottomful of bass these ears have ever heard.Bootsy's work with James Brown and George Clinton shows that he is a reliable and competent team player, ready to add to the mix just the ingredient it needs. Well, here is the ringleader, the showman at centre stage. And the show is wonderful! When I lie in bed dreaming of the possibilities of what funk could be, this is it! A serious collection of meditative grooves and party jams... Bootsy really delivers.When the main monster riff of "What So Never The Dance" crashes through the speakers, I step back in awe, and then I just start stepping."
Yab ba dab ba do baby!
Mike Stone | 09/19/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this genius rocks and flames backwards and forewards on this gem.the man has been wicked since he was 18 starting out with James Brown's band and then on to parliament. and the amazing thing along with concepts and many ideas this man is a badd multi-instrumentalist not only wicked on bass but on guitar,boards,and drums.also he gave babyface his stage name.he has showed so much funk&fun in his music and this set show cases the brillance of his grooves.he never faked the funk and his nose stayed in tacted."