Go Fer Yer Funk

Go Fer Yer Funk

Japanese pressing of the CD "Go Fer Yer Funk"
Studio album by George Clinton Family Series
Released October 1992
Recorded 1979-1984
Genre Funk
Length 71:46
Label P-Vine; Sequel Records(UK); AEM Records(US)
Producer George Clinton
George Clinton Family Series chronology
Go Fer Yer Funk
(1992)
Plush Funk (1992)
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Go Fer Yer Funk is the first installment of the George Clinton Family Series collection. The album was released in 1992 by P-Vine Records in Japan, and then was released the next year by AEM Records in the U.S. and Sequel Records in the U.K.. The Family Series were designed to present previously unreleased recordings done by various bands in the Parliament-Funkadelic musical stable. The first CD is notable in that it features the title cut "Go Fer Yer Funk" which originally featured a collaboration between P-Funk and Funk legend James Brown.

The final track on all of the Family Series CDs features commentary from George Clinton on the background of each track. All of the Family Series CDs were also available on limited edition vinyl.

Track listing

  1. "Go Fer Yer Funk" (Parliament) - 9:52
  2. "Funk It Up" (Sterling Silver Starship) - 8:46
  3. "Funkin' For My Mama's Rent" (Gary Fabulous & Black Stack) - 5:58
  4. "Send a Gram" (Jessica Cleaves) - 5:32
  5. "Who in the Funk Do You Think You Are?" (Demo) (Sly Stone) - 1:33
  6. "Better Days" (Andre Foxx) - 4:10
  7. "The Chong Show" (Bootsy Collins) - 4:10
  8. "Michelle" (Flastic Brain Flam) - 12:24
  9. "Sunshine of Your Love" (Funkadelic) - 5:33
  10. "Papa George's Rap" - 12:14
    • (re-titled "Storytime With George "The Archeological Dig"" in the US and "Interview" in the UK)

Personnel

Go Fer Yer Funk

Funk It Up

Funkin' For My Mama's Rent

Send A Gram

Who in the Funk Do You Think You Are?

Better Days

The Chong Show

Michelle

Sunshine of Your Love

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