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The subsequent P-Funk All-Stars concert tour of 1984 focused on material from both albums. Urban Dancefloor Guerillas was reissued on CD by CBS records in 1989, and then by Sony Records Japan in May 21, 1994, followed by Westbound Records in 1995 under the title Hydraulic Funk (CDSEWD 097).
Live at the Beverly Theater is a live album by the P-Funk All-Stars. [3] [4] It was recorded at the Beverly Theatre in California on April 23 and 24 of 1983 and was originally broadcast by the Westwood One radio network. Prince claimed that he attended one of the shows, which inspired him to record "Erotic City". [5]
George Clinton & the P-Funk All Stars; The Breeders; A Tribe Called Quest; Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds; L7; Boredoms (July 7 - August 3) Green Day (August 5 - September 5) Side Stage: The Flaming Lips (July 7 - August 5) The Verve (July 7 - August 5) Rollerskate Skinny (July 7 - July 16) The Frogs (July 7 - July 15) Luscious Jackson (July 9 ...
George Clinton & The P-Funk All Stars P-Funk Unreleased Remix (P-Vine PCD-2752) (CD) P-Funk Guitar Army - Tribute To Jimi Hendrix Vol. 1 (P-Vine PCD-2827) (CD)
And Kickin' is a 1997 live album by George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars. The album was released by the Intersound Label in the U.S. and by Victor Entertainment Inc. in Japan . The release is a double CD set containing tracks recorded during various P-Funk tours dating back to 1978, as well as three studio tracks including a collaboration ...
That can be a death knell for pop stars who already have to fight against that anti-artistic stereotype. Such is the case for Gwen Stefani, who used to make albums like "Return of Saturn" and ...
(How Late Do You Have To Be Before You Are Absent?) is a double album by George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars, released September 6, 2005 on Clinton's label The C Kunspyruhzy. The album also featured release in France on Nocturne Records. It is their first album of new studio material since 1996's T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M.
The album was first released on the P-Vine label in Japan. It was later released on the Hot Hands label in the United Kingdom. The United States release on the Dogone Records label, a custom label of Available Entertainment, was released under the name George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars.