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Chocolate City (Remastered)
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Released: 1975
Label: Mercury
Selection #: 146939
Funkadelicists' R&B ride. Chocolate City, If It Don't Fit (Don't Force It), I Misjudged You, Ride On, Side Effects, Together, bonus tracks, etc.
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1 Chocolate City
2 Ride On
3 Together
4 Side Effects
5 What Comes Funky
6 Let Me Be
7 If It Don't Fit (Don't Force It)
8 I Misjudged You
9 Big Footin'
10 If It Don't Fit (Don't Force It)
11 I Misjudged You
12 Common Law Wife
  
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"Chocolate City" stands out as a trademark P-Funk moment, with its languid meandering, rich synth washes, and spoken-word vocals -- a perfect way to jump-start the album. From there, the album kicks into high gear, moving from one up-tempo R&B song to the next, every song driven by Bootsy's slippery bass riffs and most showered with harmonious vocal choruses. Every song has its quirks, with "Let Me Be" being the only song that gets too unconventional for its own good, featuring only synth, piano, and vocals. Most of the other songs are fairly equal, none being lackluster and none being too noteworthy, with the exception of "Together"; this song's soulful chorus drifts momentarily away from the funk, offering one of the album's most beautiful moments. For the most part, though, this isn't a beautiful album -- it's fairly grimy with its funk-infused R&B thumping and worming relentlessly, never taking too much time to worry about catchy hooks. Yet, for as understated as this stubborn focus is, never venturing too far into rock, disco, or jamming territory, it's an effective focus, making "Chocolate City" a slight improvement from "Up for the Down Stroke". There's something rewarding about how consistent and focused this album is, probably because of its amazing lineup, featuring Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, and Eddie Hazel. As such, "Chocolate City" won't disappoint those looking for the R&B side of the P-Funk library. [The 2003 reissue of "Chocolate City" boasts improved sound, new liner notes, and the addition of three songs: the previously unreleased "Common Law Wife," a three-minute, funky soul stomper that sounds a bit like a lost Curtis Mayfield track, and alternate takes of "If It Don'T Fit (Don'T Force It)" and "I Misjudged You."]~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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