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Eddie Hazel - Game, Dames And Guitar Thangs

















Eddie Hazel - Game, Dames And Guitar Thangs - 1977

Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs is the debut album by Parliament-Funkadelic lead guitarist Eddie Hazel. The album was released on July 29, 1977. It was Hazel's only album until his death in 1992, when it was followed by several posthumous releases.

Three songs on the album are covers, "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (originally recorded by The Beatles), "California Dreamin'" (first recorded by The Mamas & the Papas), and "Physical Love" (originally recorded by Bootsy's Rubber Band). "What About It?" is an instrumental remake of "Wars of Armageddon", originally from the Maggot Brain LP.

A single from the album, an edited version of "California Dreamin'" backed with an instrumental version of the song, was released in 1977 (WBS 8425), yet the instrumental version has never been released on CD.

Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs was cut out soon after its release and became extremely rare. Owning a copy earned one a measure of prestige among P-Funk fans. A 1994 episode of the television series Homicide: Life on the Street involved a shooting motivated by one character's destruction of another character's copy of Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs.

In 2004, Rhino Records issued Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs as a numbered, limited-edition compact disc. As bonus tracks, the Rhino CD included the four songs that made up the hard-to-find Jams From The Heart EP (1994).

After Rhino's limited release sold out, Collector's Choice Music released Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs without the extra songs. The album was re-released in 2012 by RealGoneMusic in gatefold form.

01. California Dreamin'
02. Frantic Moment
03. So Goes The Story
04. I Want You (She's So Heavy)
05. Physical Love
06. What About It?
07. California Dreamin' (Reprise)


Eddie Hazel - Guitar
Michael Hampton, Garry Shider, Glenn Goins - Guitar
Bootsy Collins, Billy Bass Nelson, Cordell Mosson - Bass
Jerome Brailey, Bootsy Collins, Tiki Fulwood - Drums
Bernie Worrell - Keyboards
Doug Duffey - Keyboards on "I Want You"
Lynn Mabry, Dawn Silva, Gary Cooper - Vocals

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2 comentários :

Jobe disse...

I read somewhere that George Clinton would offer the musicians of Parliament/Funkadelic either cash or coke for their participation on their albums. They always choose coke

Only Good Song disse...

Coke Cola?
Me too