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What Do You Think Of Parliament's Tear The Roof Off 1974-1980 compilation?

I just bought Parliament's Tear Off The Roof compilation today, and i've listened to about 10 songs on there and overall it sounds good. I just wanted to know what you think of it because I think it's the ultimate Parliament collection. Please post ur opinions.
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Reply #1 posted 08/21/04 8:51pm

CinisterCee

It's awesome! I bought this originally, now I have a few separate albums.

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Reply #2 posted 08/21/04 8:56pm

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CinisterCee said:

It's awesome! I bought this originally, now I have a few separate albums.

whistle we are children of production, produced in conjunction..


The only Parliament albums I have is Motor Booty Affair & Mothership Connection

(((((THE GREATEST PARLIAMENT ALBUMS EVER)))))

Tear The Roof Off 1974-1980 will be the last Parliament album I will ever buy!!!!
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Reply #3 posted 08/21/04 9:05pm

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silverchild said:


The only Parliament albums I have is Motor Booty Affair & Mothership Connection

(((((THE GREATEST PARLIAMENT ALBUMS EVER)))))

Tear The Roof Off 1974-1980 will be the last Parliament album I will ever buy!!!!

That makes me sad. sad

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[This message was edited Sat Aug 21 21:05:39 2004 by Supernova]
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Reply #4 posted 08/21/04 9:14pm

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Supernova said:

silverchild said:


The only Parliament albums I have is Motor Booty Affair & Mothership Connection

(((((THE GREATEST PARLIAMENT ALBUMS EVER)))))

Tear The Roof Off 1974-1980 will be the last Parliament album I will ever buy!!!!

That makes me sad. sad

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[This message was edited Sat Aug 21 21:05:39 2004 by Supernova]


Yeah, but see when you think about it, I'm not a big P-funk fan, i'm a casual one. I just got this so I can complete my P-funk collection without gettung each one of their albums. It's far more better than any other Parliament collection, especially that one they released in 2002 called Funked Up: The Very Best Of Parliament. I almost got that one, but I said 2 myself be a more smarter guy, buy the anthology, Tear The Roof Off!!! Plus, I can finally hear the "12 single mix of Auqa Boogie...
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Reply #5 posted 08/21/04 9:27pm

CinisterCee

As a casual fan, I had read/heard that Motor Booty Affair and Mothership Connection were their best. But you might still enjoy more of their albums.

This one is my favorite:


Aha! Can't stop buying with that compilation! March on, funky consumer!
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Reply #6 posted 08/21/04 9:28pm

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silverchild said:

Supernova said:


That makes me sad. sad

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Yeah, but see when you think about it, I'm not a big P-funk fan, i'm a casual one. I just got this so I can complete my P-funk collection without gettung each one of their albums. It's far more better than any other Parliament collection, especially that one they released in 2002 called Funked Up: The Very Best Of Parliament. I almost got that one, but I said 2 myself be a more smarter guy, buy the anthology, Tear The Roof Off!!! Plus, I can finally hear the "12 single mix of Auqa Boogie...

I understand. smile
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Reply #7 posted 08/21/04 9:45pm

Milty

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i've had that 4 years and i luv it
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Reply #8 posted 08/22/04 4:25am

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Now get this....



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Reply #9 posted 08/22/04 10:36am

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Now get this....






See, now you're talkin'! That's the shit!! horns

I don't really care for the Parliament comp. I could easily put together a better one. nod
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Reply #10 posted 08/22/04 11:08am

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sinisterpentatonic said:

PFunkjazz said:

Now get this....






See, now you're talkin'! That's the shit!! horns

I don't really care for the Parliament comp. I could easily put together a better one. nod



This collection is drawn from the WESTBOUND years when the guitar army rocked the funk really hard. My specific problem with latter-day Parliament (post-MBA) is the tendency towards disco.
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Reply #11 posted 08/22/04 12:23pm

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I remember that album that they released in 1972 at the Westbound label called America Eats Its Young. That one was amazing.
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Reply #12 posted 08/22/04 1:07pm

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silverchild said:

I just bought Parliament's Tear Off The Roof compilation today, and i've listened to about 10 songs on there and overall it sounds good. I just wanted to know what you think of it because I think it's the ultimate Parliament collection. Please post ur opinions.



Most of the Parliament lps are concept lps. To truly understand and appreciate what's going on try to find the lps. Start with Up For the Down Stroke and work your way up. Osmium the first lp is good also. Sounds more like Funkadelic though.
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Reply #13 posted 08/23/04 12:44am

DavidEye

I have that compilation.Bought it in 1993 when it came out.It's probably the best Parliament compilation you will find,containing all the big hits,key album tracks and thankfully,most songs are in their full-length versions (you gotta have the 10-minute version of "Flashlight").But I wonder when they're gonna do a Funkadelic 2-CD compilation? Or has such a set already been released?
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Reply #15 posted 08/23/04 1:45am

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That cardboard packaging is kinda cheap though, and why did they put this white cardboard square in the packaging? Overall, it looks pretty nice.
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