George Clinton, along with James Brown and Sly Stone, is one of the foremost innovators of funk music. And the originator of P-Funk, “uncut funk, the bomb!”
The Parliament-Funkadelic collective he lead championed an influential and eclectic form of funk music drawing on science fiction, outlandish fashion, psychedelia, and surreal humor. This work, Clinton’s solo career, and artists he’s championed have impacted, been sampled, and covered by funk, rock, and hip-hop artists.
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George Clinton officially retired from touring in 2019 and has shown up on recordings in 2020. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997, with 15 other members of Parliament-Funkadelic. In 2019, he and Parliament-Funkadelic were given Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Starting in the 1960s as a staff songwriter for Motown, Clinton eventually developed a sound once called “The Temptations on acid.” Just listen to Funkadelic’s “I”ll Bet You” and that comparison will be clear.
George Clinton has produced a diverse discography, with over 40 R&B hit singles (including three number ones) and three platinum albums.
Here are Clinton’s best songs and those of many of his protégés. I’ve also included covers of his tunes, tracks that sample his work, and tracks he has produced for other artists. Please enjoy.
Next week I’ll offer my Afroclectic Christmas collection. Until then, stay safe, sane and kind.
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Some fine tuning here.
George Clinton hasn’t retired. Like all musicians/artists, George and P-Funk have been sidelined by the coronavirus pandemic. They will likely be back on tour once the pandemic subsides.
The P-Funk organization has accumulated 10 gold and 3 platinum albums, as well 6 number one Billboard R&B singles.