Funkadelic, Hardcore Jollies

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BIS => 2025 03 28
REMASTERED
180-GRAM
1LP - CHARLY RECORDS
1976 => 2024

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Statut: BACK IN STOCK
Genre: FUNK, ROCK
Format: 1LP
Release date: 1976
Reissue date: 2024
Label: CHARLY RECORDS

TRACKLIST 


Side 1


Osmosis Phase One


Comin` Round the Mountain


Smokey


If You Got Funk, You Got Style


Hardcore Jollies






Side 2


Terribitus Phase Two


Soul Mate


Cosmic Slop


You Scared the Lovin` Outta Me


Adolescent Funk






DESCRIPTION



- Newly mastered by Pete Reynolds


- Lacquers cut by Barry Grint at AIR STUDIOS


- Lavish facsimile gatefold sleeve faithfully restores Pedro Bell’s original LP artwork


- Card inner sleeve includes original album lyrics


- 4-page colour insert features sleeve notes by noted author and music journalist John Masouri


- Collectors limited edition Funkadelic/Air Studios obi-strip


- All sealed in a protective PVC sleeve wallet




“They played a HUGE role in creating the future of music.” PRINCE






To celebrate six decades of George Clinton thrilling and delighting fans worldwide, Charly have relaunched their Funkadelic catalogue with lavishly packaged and newly mastered editions, including limited color vinyl LPs.




‘Hardcore Jollies’ was Funkadelic’s ninth studio album and their debut on Warner Bros Records. Released in October 1976 and dedicated to “the guitar players of the world”, it showed Funkadelic was the heaviest black rock band since Jimi Hendrix’s Band Of Gypsies (even featuring Buddy Miles on one track).




Reaching no.12 on the US R&B chart, the album spawned singles ‘Comin’ Round The Mountain’ (US R&B No.54) and ‘Smokey’ (US R&B No.96) and a live remake of 1973’s ‘Cosmic Slop’ from the album of the same name. R




Over 45 years since its original release, ‘Hardcore Jollies’ is among Funkadelic and George Clinton’s best-ever albums and remains a masterful example of their creative genius.