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Heavy Metal Funkason is the first full-fledged solo album by Parliament-Funkadelic guitarist Michael Hampton. It was released through the P-Vine label in Japan on March 31, 1998.[1] The album features appearances by George Clinton, P-Funk bassist Lige Curry (Hampton's cousin), Belita Woods, and Charlie Wilson from the Gap Band.
Heavy Metal Funkason | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1998 |
Recorded | 1998 |
Genre | Funk metal |
Length | 69:58 |
Label | P-Vine |
Producer | Michael Hampton; Lige Curry (co-producer) |
Prior to this release, Michael Hampton released an album of sample tracks for D.J.'s entitled "P-Funk Guitar Riffs For D.J.'s" (Tuff City TUF LP 0627) in 1995.
Track listing
edit- "A cappella Unsung Love Song"
- "Sloppy Metal (Unsung Love Song)"
- "Me Anti?"
- "Tryin' To Get Out of This Alive"
- "Heavy Metal Funkadelic"
- "Comebacksly"
- "Club Metalfunkadelamack"
- "Cracked Up Soldier"
- "Wrongsidius"
- "Chronic Reggae"
- "Time To Get Up"
- "Duh Kidd Funkadelic Anthem"
- "Backindadaze"
- "Girlz of Duh World"
- "A cappella Unsung Love Song (Sloppy Metal)"
Personnel
edit- Michael Hampton – lead and rhythm guitars, bass, keyboards; bass synth on "Comebacksly" and "Duh Kidd Funkadelic Anthem"; bass synth, background and sampled vocals on "Girlz of Duh World".
- Lige Curry – bass guitar, lead and background vocals on "Girlz of Duh World"; producer of initiative
- Roger Parker – drums
- George Clinton – lead and background vocals and vocal arrangements on "Sloppy Metal (Unsung Love Song)"; lead vocals on "A cappella Unsung Love Song (Sloppy Metal)"; background vocals on "Comebacksly"
- Charlie Wilson – lead and background vocals and solo keyboards on "Comebacksly"; background vocals on "Sloppy Metal (Unsung Love Song)"
- Belita Woods – lead and background vocals on "Comebacksly"