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Bootsy Collins, Back in the Day: The Best of Bootsy

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1511090

Disk length: 1h 16m 40s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1994

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby 6:50
2. Stretchin' Out (In a rubber band) 6:51
3. The Pinocchio Theory 6:09
4. Hollywood Squares 6:13
5. I'd Rather Be With You 4:57
6. Bootzilla 5:39
7. What So Never The Dance 3:57
8. Can't Stay Away 5:27
9. Jam Fan (hot) 3:52
10. Mug Push 3:50
11. Body Sla 6:25
12. Scenery 3:58
13. Vanish In Our Sleep 5:47
14. Psychoticbumpschool "Live" 6:36

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Review

William "Bootsy" Collins was already a veteran of James Brown's band when he hooked up with George Clinton's Parliafunkadelicment thang in the early '70s. His outsize personality and preternatural good nature made him an obvious choice when Clinton came up with the idea of reaching for the preteen audience ("geepies") with a comic-book-style character; thus was born Bootsy's Rubber Band. Thumping tracks and Collins's stoned-sounding mumblings made the whole thing irresistible. Back in the Day collects many of the high points among the man's statements of purpose ("The Pinocchio Theory") and seduction moves ("Hollywood Squares"). --Rickey Wright

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Back in the Day: The Best of Bootsy

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 1h 15m 33s (-2m 53s)

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