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| Includes Flash Light, Chocolate City, Bop Gun, Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker), Up For The Down Stroke, more. |
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| 1 P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up) |
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| 2 Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker) |
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| 3 Flash Light |
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| 4 Dr. Funkenstein |
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| 5 Up for the Down Stroke |
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| 6 Chocolate City |
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| 7 Bop Gun (Endangered Species) |
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| 8 Testify |
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| 9 Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop) |
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| 10 Mothership Connection (Star Child) |
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| 11 Agony of Defeet |
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Album Review
Choosing between the many Parliament best-ofs isn't an easy task; in fact, the single-disc collections are all so similar that it's barely even worth belaboring the task. But if you do want to labor a bit in hopes of getting the absolute perfect single-disc best-of, this is one of your best options. First of all, above anything, skip "Greatest Hits (The Bomb)"; there isn't anything wrong with its choices -- they're perfect -- but that album runs only 55 minutes, wasting invaluable CD space. That's where this collection becomes a better choice, making the most of its length by adding "Testify," "Agony Of Defeet," and full-length versions of songs such as "Flashlight." You could argue, of course, that "The Best of Parliament: Give Up the Funk" is an even better collection than "20th Century Masters", which it is (not having "Testify," but instead offering "Let'S Play House," "Ride On," "Theme From The Black Hole," and "Do That Stuff"), but that's a near-futile argument since they are practically facsimiles of one another. If you can find "The Best of Parliament", get it over this album; it's a better choice. But don't go out of your way to find that album, because "20th Century Masters" is a fine best-of, filled with nothing but Parliament anthems. There honestly aren't any weak moments here, with the possible exception of "Agony Of Defeet," a latter-day song by the group that would have been better off replaced. Still, that's being highly critical. This is a perfect starting point; pick it up and chances are that either you'll struggle to stomach Parliament's funk or, more likely, find yourself searching out the group's full-lengths. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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