The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein

Track Listings
1. Prelude
2. Gamin' on Ya!
3. Dr. Funkenstein
4. Children of Productions
5. Getten' to Know You
6. Do That Stuff
7. Everything Is on the One
8. I've Been Watching You (Move Your Sexy Body)
9. Funkin' for Fun

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The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein

The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
Parliament
Manufacturer: Island / Mercury
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001FUB
Release Date: 1990-05-18

Tracks:

  1. Prelude
  2. Gamin' On Ya
  3. Dr. Funkenstein
  4. Children Of Productions
  5. Getten' To Know You
  6. Do That Stuff
  7. Everything Is On The One
  8. I've Been Watching You (Move Your Sexy Body)
  9. Funkin' For Fun

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Funk Upon A Time.......2007-03-02

You are looking in the wrong place for any Phantom, though the opening organ on Prelude may not initially be the tip that the riff is leading to Starchild - a character based on Sun Ra's Black Noah - and his mentor, Dr. Funkenstein.

In a mix dominated by the horn section - Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Rick Gardner, Michael Brecker & Randy Brecker - right from the opening melodic phrase of Gamin' On Ya, the storyline tells how aliens placed the secrets of funk in the pyramids and are now returning to set us free.

Check out Gettin' To Know You, especially the piano solo by Bernie Worrell, and consider it a nod to the genius of Stevie Wonder. The trombome solo by Wesley on Dr. Funkenstein drives the pure funk.

Children of Productions is the cornerstone to the story:

We're a flawless testimony
To the attainment of the P-Funk
Endowed with conceivement of true groove
We are deeper than abortion
Deeper than the notion
That the world was flat when it was round
We're gonna blow the cobwebs out your mind
Children of Productions

A classic drum intro kicks off Do That Stuff and flows into Everything Is On The One. The mid-tempo groove of I've Been Watching You (Move Your Sexy Body) sets up a great finale, Funkin' For You.

The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein is the complete package of legendary P-Funk characters and solid lyrics, with a twist in production that makes it one of the finest Parliament releases ever.

5 out of 5 stars SUPER.......2005-11-26

Im really pleased,matter of fact, anything by Parliament/Funkadelic Im satisfied.They all bring back memories!

4 out of 5 stars Not Their Best, But Still Funkier Than Non-Funk.......2005-04-25

After MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION, these guys couldn't be stopped. The outerspace theme really struck a chord with the public, and they tried to duplicate that success here with CLONES OF DR. FUNKENSTEIN. It is a creative concept, having Dr. Funkenstein be the mentor of Starchild and producing a bunch of clones to spread the funk, but this album lacks in some areas. This really was George's attempt to be more commercial, and it is not bad at all. But the reason why this lp is not as well known as MOTHERSHIP or FUNKENTELECHY is because it wasn't as original on the musical end. MOTHERSHIP invented the P. Funk concept, and FUNKENTELECHY showcased the bass synth and straight musical nastiness. CLONES wasn't a trailblazer, but it is still killer funk. The Prelude sets the stage for the album and "Gamin on Ya" gives the Horny Horns a full work-out. "Dr. Funkenstein" is good, but is a prime example of the commercial factor. "Children of Productions" is a great track with a nice horn section along with a pounding bassline, probably by Bootsy. "Gettin to Know You" is the gem of this lp. This is my favorite song off the album with Garry Shider's vocals going along nicely with another great horn riff and bass. "Do That Stuff" is a good song, with the most commercial appeal of the whole album. It has the same rythm as Funkadelic's "You Can't Miss What You Don't Measure" off of the album COSMIC SLOP. "Everything is on the One" is a nice track, but is probably the weakest on the whole album. "Ive Been Watchin You..." has some great vocals by Glen Goins, who would tragically pass away about a year after this album was released. He is one of the best singers I have ever heard and should be better known, just like the rest of the P. Funk staff should be. The final track, "Funkin for Fun" is exactly that. It is real funk that is fun and is similar to some of Parliament's earlier jams. Glen once again comes through with a great vocal performance. (These last two songs would be not nearly as good if it weren't for Glen) This album is, overall, good, but it suffers from the fact that it is basically a sequel to MOTHERSHIP. The album name was actually supposed to be MOTHERSHIP II until George decided that it would be better to be a little more creative. Any P. Funk fan needs to have this, but it can probably wait until you have some of their more essential lp's. (Both by Funkadelic and Parliament)

Funk On.

3 out of 5 stars Not as good as their other joints........2005-03-27

Purchasing this album was kinda disappointing. I was expecting more. The first Parliament album I owned was their "best", Give Up The Funk. That album really opened me up to the "P", and I've never been the same. After that, I got Motor Booty and Funkentelechy, both classics. But after I bought this, I was not as funked up as I thought I would be. Don't get me wrong, this album does have some good songs, such as the classics "Dr. Funkenstein" and "Do That Stuff". I was hoping that I would stumble across some of their lesser known, overlooked gems like I did when I bought Motor Booty and Funkentelechy. Unfortunately, I came up empty-handed. "Gamin' On Ya" and "Funkin' for Fun" are pretty cool songs, but they're not ones that keep bringing me back like other P-tracks. The other songs on this album (excluding the aforementioned good tracks) come across as if they were forced out, and not naturally conceived. However, the intro to "Everything Is On The One" is really funky, why didn't they make a song on just that groove?!? Oh well, this album is good to have just to complete one's P-Anthology.

5 out of 5 stars FUNK ME BABY!.......2004-07-29

I didnt become a p.funk fan until 1993 (1'm only 25 years old). I had already collected MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION, FUNKENTELECHY VS THE PLACEBO SYNDROME, CHOCOLATE CITY, and MOTOR BOOTY AFFAIR and with these goodies already doin it in my earhole, i was all but ready to get funked when i picked this one up in '95. I must say out of all the parliament albums i've picked up (i have since collected them all), this is the one that i listen to the most, although i don't consider it their best because actually their all good in their own funky way. Musically, and vocally this album is good from beginning to end. From the Prelude and the keyboard intro of Gamin on Ya to glen goins' ever a'funkin vocals on the Funkin' for Fun fadeout, i can never get enough of hearing this one! Of course standouts are the hits Do that Stuff and Dr. Funkenstein, but the jam on this album (to agree with some other reviewers) has got to be I've Been Wathching You Move Your Sexy Body! Man, I swear this jam features the greatest vocal contribution to p-funk ever captured on record by glen goins! Only Bop Gun comes a close second! It's timeless! Overall the horn and vocal arrangements on this album are also more superior on this album, than any other pfunk album. Some feel this one was the more commercial (by p-funk standards that is) of the p-funk releases at that time but in my opinion this one is probably the more underground of all of parliament albums. Oldies stations rarely play any of the songs, including the hits off this album and it's certainly not as well known as MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION or FUNKENTELECHY VS. THE PLACEBO SYNDOME, but its still every bit as funky and essential as those albums! Oh, another good kick is the cover of this album, probably the best of all of parliaments' album covers! Dont'sleep on it, get this one now if you don't have it, if you have it already, then buy it again! This funk is somethin' you can never get enough of!

Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Funk Upon A Time
  • SUPER
  • Not Their Best, But Still Funkier Than Non-Funk
  • Not as good as their other joints.
  • FUNK ME BABY!
Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
Parliament
Manufacturer: Polygram/Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome
  2. Motor Booty Affair
  3. Mothership Connection
  4. Chocolate City
  5. Gloryhallastoopid

ASIN: B00005FGSK
Release Date: 1993-12-20

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Funk Upon A Time.......2007-03-02

You are looking in the wrong place for any Phantom, though the opening organ on Prelude may not initially be the tip that the riff is leading to Starchild - a character based on Sun Ra's Black Noah - and his mentor, Dr. Funkenstein.

In a mix dominated by the horn section - Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Rick Gardner, Michael Brecker & Randy Brecker - right from the opening melodic phrase of Gamin' On Ya, the storyline tells how aliens placed the secrets of funk in the pyramids and are now returning to set us free.

Check out Gettin' To Know You, especially the piano solo by Bernie Worrell, and consider it a nod to the genius of Stevie Wonder. The trombome solo by Wesley on Dr. Funkenstein drives the pure funk.

Children of Productions is the cornerstone to the story:

We're a flawless testimony
To the attainment of the P-Funk
Endowed with conceivement of true groove
We are deeper than abortion
Deeper than the notion
That the world was flat when it was round
We're gonna blow the cobwebs out your mind
Children of Productions

A classic drum intro kicks off Do That Stuff and flows into Everything Is On The One. The mid-tempo groove of I've Been Watching You (Move Your Sexy Body) sets up a great finale, Funkin' For You.

The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein is the complete package of legendary P-Funk characters and solid lyrics, with a twist in production that makes it one of the finest Parliament releases ever.

5 out of 5 stars SUPER.......2005-11-26

Im really pleased,matter of fact, anything by Parliament/Funkadelic Im satisfied.They all bring back memories!

4 out of 5 stars Not Their Best, But Still Funkier Than Non-Funk.......2005-04-25

After MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION, these guys couldn't be stopped. The outerspace theme really struck a chord with the public, and they tried to duplicate that success here with CLONES OF DR. FUNKENSTEIN. It is a creative concept, having Dr. Funkenstein be the mentor of Starchild and producing a bunch of clones to spread the funk, but this album lacks in some areas. This really was George's attempt to be more commercial, and it is not bad at all. But the reason why this lp is not as well known as MOTHERSHIP or FUNKENTELECHY is because it wasn't as original on the musical end. MOTHERSHIP invented the P. Funk concept, and FUNKENTELECHY showcased the bass synth and straight musical nastiness. CLONES wasn't a trailblazer, but it is still killer funk. The Prelude sets the stage for the album and "Gamin on Ya" gives the Horny Horns a full work-out. "Dr. Funkenstein" is good, but is a prime example of the commercial factor. "Children of Productions" is a great track with a nice horn section along with a pounding bassline, probably by Bootsy. "Gettin to Know You" is the gem of this lp. This is my favorite song off the album with Garry Shider's vocals going along nicely with another great horn riff and bass. "Do That Stuff" is a good song, with the most commercial appeal of the whole album. It has the same rythm as Funkadelic's "You Can't Miss What You Don't Measure" off of the album COSMIC SLOP. "Everything is on the One" is a nice track, but is probably the weakest on the whole album. "Ive Been Watchin You..." has some great vocals by Glen Goins, who would tragically pass away about a year after this album was released. He is one of the best singers I have ever heard and should be better known, just like the rest of the P. Funk staff should be. The final track, "Funkin for Fun" is exactly that. It is real funk that is fun and is similar to some of Parliament's earlier jams. Glen once again comes through with a great vocal performance. (These last two songs would be not nearly as good if it weren't for Glen) This album is, overall, good, but it suffers from the fact that it is basically a sequel to MOTHERSHIP. The album name was actually supposed to be MOTHERSHIP II until George decided that it would be better to be a little more creative. Any P. Funk fan needs to have this, but it can probably wait until you have some of their more essential lp's. (Both by Funkadelic and Parliament)

Funk On.

3 out of 5 stars Not as good as their other joints........2005-03-27

Purchasing this album was kinda disappointing. I was expecting more. The first Parliament album I owned was their "best", Give Up The Funk. That album really opened me up to the "P", and I've never been the same. After that, I got Motor Booty and Funkentelechy, both classics. But after I bought this, I was not as funked up as I thought I would be. Don't get me wrong, this album does have some good songs, such as the classics "Dr. Funkenstein" and "Do That Stuff". I was hoping that I would stumble across some of their lesser known, overlooked gems like I did when I bought Motor Booty and Funkentelechy. Unfortunately, I came up empty-handed. "Gamin' On Ya" and "Funkin' for Fun" are pretty cool songs, but they're not ones that keep bringing me back like other P-tracks. The other songs on this album (excluding the aforementioned good tracks) come across as if they were forced out, and not naturally conceived. However, the intro to "Everything Is On The One" is really funky, why didn't they make a song on just that groove?!? Oh well, this album is good to have just to complete one's P-Anthology.

5 out of 5 stars FUNK ME BABY!.......2004-07-29

I didnt become a p.funk fan until 1993 (1'm only 25 years old). I had already collected MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION, FUNKENTELECHY VS THE PLACEBO SYNDROME, CHOCOLATE CITY, and MOTOR BOOTY AFFAIR and with these goodies already doin it in my earhole, i was all but ready to get funked when i picked this one up in '95. I must say out of all the parliament albums i've picked up (i have since collected them all), this is the one that i listen to the most, although i don't consider it their best because actually their all good in their own funky way. Musically, and vocally this album is good from beginning to end. From the Prelude and the keyboard intro of Gamin on Ya to glen goins' ever a'funkin vocals on the Funkin' for Fun fadeout, i can never get enough of hearing this one! Of course standouts are the hits Do that Stuff and Dr. Funkenstein, but the jam on this album (to agree with some other reviewers) has got to be I've Been Wathching You Move Your Sexy Body! Man, I swear this jam features the greatest vocal contribution to p-funk ever captured on record by glen goins! Only Bop Gun comes a close second! It's timeless! Overall the horn and vocal arrangements on this album are also more superior on this album, than any other pfunk album. Some feel this one was the more commercial (by p-funk standards that is) of the p-funk releases at that time but in my opinion this one is probably the more underground of all of parliament albums. Oldies stations rarely play any of the songs, including the hits off this album and it's certainly not as well known as MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION or FUNKENTELECHY VS. THE PLACEBO SYNDOME, but its still every bit as funky and essential as those albums! Oh, another good kick is the cover of this album, probably the best of all of parliaments' album covers! Dont'sleep on it, get this one now if you don't have it, if you have it already, then buy it again! This funk is somethin' you can never get enough of!

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