What's Bootsy Doin'? 7/13/2005, AMG
This pounding set is Collins's best work, with plenty of grooves for the brain and the booty. ~ John Floyd, All Music...
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Back In The Day: The Best Of Bootsy 7/26/1994, LAUNCH, Tristram Lozaw
A strong 14-song chronicle of Bootsy's work with George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, and James Brown's homeboys Maceo Parker and Fred...
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Keepin' Dah Funk Alive 4-1995 7/13/2005, AMG
This live double set overcomes some of the tentative feeling of Collins' 1994 debut on Rykodisc and builds some of the thump back into the funk, with Collins and band (which...
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Fresh Outta 'P' University 7/13/2005, AMG
Like most latter-day Bootsy albums, Fresh Outta "P" University doesn't offer any surprises -- it's another sprawling collection of funky in all its incarnations, from deep...
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Bootsy? Player Of The Year 7/13/2005, AMG
Released in 1978 at the height of P-funk mania, Bootsy? Player of the Year finds Bootsy definitely not short on quality material, despite his affiliation with the numerous...
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Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! 7/13/2005, AMG
Bootsy Collins' debut solo album, Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band, was an extremely tough act to follow, but thankfully, there are no signs of a sophomore slump...
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The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away 7/13/2005, AMG
One of the final albums before Bootsy Collins took a break from bandleading and returned to doing mostly session work. There were more entertaining numbers than dreary ones,...
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Ultra Wave 7/13/2005, AMG
Some outstanding funk arrangements and good bass work, but mundane songs and routine vocals. Bootsy Collins' albums got less and less interesting as he moved into the '80s,...
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Glory B Da Funk's On Me: The Bootsy Collins Anthology 7/13/2005, AMG
Bootsy Collins has rightfully received accolades as funk's second officer (after George Clinton -- and it should be third after James Brown and Clinton). For decades he has...
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