Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! - Bootsy Collins

Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!

Bootsy Collins

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 1977-01-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1977 Warner Records Inc.
Listen on Apple Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby Bootsy Collins 6:52
2
The Pinocchio Theory Bootsy Collins 6:06
3
Rubber Duckie Bootsy Collins 3:21
4
Preview Side Too Bootsy Collins 1:00
5
What's a Telephone Bill? Bootsy Collins 5:59
6
Munchies for Your Love Bootsy Collins 9:37
7
Can't Stay Away Bootsy Collins 5:28
8
Reprise: We Want Bootsy Bootsy Collins 0:21

Reviews

  • Pinochio Theory

    5
    By Larry VFAC Washington (REDEYZ)
    Not as good as Stretchn Out and Player of the Year however I fux wit it! #CLASSIC!
  • What's a telephone bill

    5
    By +Rosco+
    This Bootsy Collins song is one of the greatest funk records "Ever." 2pac sampled this track for his song str8 Ballin; Bootsy was a student of the James Brown school of funk but BOYYYY did he take his game 2 another level going solo.
  • Bootsy

    5
    By Cems9442
    Where is the "Player of the Year" album?
  • We still want Bootsy!!!!

    5
    By ericp11966
    My older brother introduced me to the whole P-Funk era when I was in middle school. I had never heard bass played like this before. I remember my only x-mas gift that year was a Fender student jazz bass. I have not stopped playing since. Munchies for your love, one of the all time great slow jams ever.
  • The bass man

    5
    By Return2Youth
    While I only have a few funk albums, I love this record. Funk relies on a strong bass line, and Bootsy at his best was the greatest bass player in the genre. He also had a great sense of humor, lots of enthusiasm, and a strong supporting band. No one would rave about his singing, but what he does is perfect for the material. As with most of Clinton's material in the mid-70s the songs are fun and funky, playing with words. Rarely taking them seriously, but keeping that funky beat in mind all the time.
  • Essential For Any Funk Lover

    5
    By axisofjustice
    This is, without question, the best Bootsy Collins album ever. It is simply mind-boggling what a genius bootsy really was. Ever single song grabs ahold of you and funks you in a way you thought not possible. If there is anybody else out there like me who needs funk to function in life, this is your bread and water. You need to buy this album. If you can only afford to get a song or two, get Munchies for Your Love. The song will give you an orgasm. This whole album needs to be put on a pedestal and given its own religion, because Bootsy is the son of god and The Funk is almighty!

Comments