George Clinton: The Mothership Connection - Tracks

Tracks

  1. Cosmic Slop (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell)
  2. Do That Stuff (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Garry Shider)
  3. Gamin' On Ya (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins)
  4. Standing on the Verge of Getting It On ~ Undisco Kidd (George Clinton, Grace Cook~George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins)
  5. Children Of Production (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins)
  6. Mothership Connection (Star Child) (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins)
  7. Swing Down Sweet Chariot (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins)
  8. Dr. Funkenstein (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins)
  9. Comin' Round The Mountain
  10. P-Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins)
  11. Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker) (George Clinton, Jerome Brailey, Bootsy Collins)
  12. Night Of The Thumpasorus Peoples (George Clinton, Garry Shider, Bootsy Collins)
  13. Funkin' For Fun (George Clinton, Garry Shider, Glenn Goins)

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