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Encyclopedia > Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!

Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! is a funk album by Bootsy Collins, released in 1977. This Manual of Style has the simple purpose of making things easy to read by following a consistent format — it is a style guide. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


Overview

Bootsy's second album (in 1977), is widely considered Bootsy's best: the Motherpage, allmusic.com and warr.org all give it five-star ratings. Similar to most of Bootsy's other work, it is divided between dance tracks and slow jams. The song The Pinnochio Theory inspired the George Clinton creation Sir Nose D'voidoffunk (see P-Funk mythology: the song says if you fake the funk, your nose will grow, and Sir Nose fakes the funk. The All Music Guide (AMG) is a large, comprehensive and high quality metadata database about music. ... For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation). ... George Clinton is the name of several notable people: George Clinton (royal governor) (c. ... The P-Funk mythology is a group of recurring fictional characters, themes and ideas related in a series of concept albums and live shows, primarily from Parliament and Funkadelic. ...


1. Ahh... the Name is Bootsy Baby (W. Collins/G. Clinton/M. Parker) (6:52)


2. The Pinocchio Theory (W. Collins/G. Clinton) (6:08)


3. Rubber Duckie (W. Collins/G. Clinton/G. Shider)(3:18)


4. Preview Side Too (W. Collins/G. Clinton/G. Cooper) (0:56)


5. What's a Telephone Bill? (W. Collins/G. Clinton/G. Cooper(5:58)


6. Munchies for Your Love (W. Collins/G. Clinton/G. Cooper/G. Shider) (9:39)


7. Can't Stay Away (W. Collins/G. Clinton) (5:28)


8. Reprise: We Want Bootsy (W. Collins/G. Clinton/M. Parker) (0:20)


Sources

http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2f57gj4rj6im


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http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2f57gj4rj6imhttp://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2f57gj4rj6im


http://www.duke.edu/~tmc/motherpage/albums_bootsy/alb-ahh.html


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RegnYouth Archives » Blog Archive » Bootsy Collins - Ahh… (268 words)
One of the key figures in the development of funk, Bootsy Collins played bass in James Brown’s JB’s in the late ’60s and early ’70s and was later an integral member of George Clinton’s Parliament/Funkadelic ensemble.
1977’s ‘Ahh… the Name Is Bootsy Baby!’ mines the psychedelicized grooves born of the P-Funk formula–adding equal parts superior musicianship, dance floor abandon, space-age thematics, and a silliness intended to subvert and liberate.
Bootsy Collins - Ahh… the Name Is Bootsy Baby!
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