Funkadelic - Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On (1974)

Tracks:
1. Red Hot Momma (4:55)
2. Alice In My Fantasies (2:27)
3. I'll Stay (7:16)
4. Sexy Ways (3:05)
5. Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On (5:07)
6. Jimmy's Got A Little Bit Of Bitch In Him (2:31)
7. Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts (12:17)
Bonus:
8. Vital Juices (3:13)
9. Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On [single edit] (5:07)

Musicians:
Bernie Worrell - keyboards, vocals
Calvin Simon - tenor vocals, congas
Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins - vocals
C "Boggie" Mosson - bass, vocals
Eddie Hazel - lead/solo guitar, vocals
Gary Shider - rhythm/lead guitar, vocals
George Clinton - vocals
R "Tiki" Fulwood - percussion, vocals
Ron Bykowski - rhythm/lead guitar
"Shady" Grady Thomas - vocals
Ray Davis - bass vocals



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play Funkadelic — Vital Juices
play Funkadelic — Good Thoughts, Bad Though…
play Funkadelic — Jimmy's Got A Little Bit …
play Funkadelic — Standing On The Verge Of …
play Funkadelic — Sexy Ways
play Funkadelic — I'll Stay
play Funkadelic — Alice In My Fantasies
play Funkadelic — Red Hot Momma
play Funkadelic — Standing On The Verge Of …

*I in no way endorse the foul language and disrespect to God and women in this album. They sound blasted out of their minds!

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Thanks for the share Mama Edie!!!. Just look at that All Star line up. I love Ray Davis man, I remember when Zapp performed on Soul Train and Don asked him to go deep and we all know how deep Don's voice is LOL. Don aint want none LOL. Of course the rest of the guys; Bernie, Calvin Eddie, George and them, you couldnt lose.
You are more than welcome C! Good to see you! I was thinking about Ray Davis this evening and was inspired to post this. That line up is ALL that and more I tell you. Fabulous! Enjoy!

Raymond "Ray" Davis (March 29, 1940, in Sumter, South Carolina – July 5, 2005, New Brunswick, New Jersey) was the original bass singer and one of the founding members of The Parliaments, Parliament, and Funkadelic. His regular nickname while he was with those groups was "Sting Ray Davis." Aside from George Clinton, he was the only original member of the Parliaments not to leave the Parliament/Funkadelic conglomerate in 1977. He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic. He worked with Roger Troutman and Zapp in the early to mid '80's. His distinctive baritone can be heard on "I Can Make You Dance". He was also briefly in a later period line-up of The Temptations, joining after the death of original bass singer Melvin Franklin, and appearing on the 1995 album For Lovers Only. Davis left the group after being diagnosed with throat cancer. In later years, he performed with former Temptation Glenn Leonard in Leonard's group, The Temptations Experience. And in 1998, along with original Parliament-Funkadelic members Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins, Calvin Simon and Grady Thomas, formed the Original P.

Davis died on the evening of Tuesday, July 5, 2005, of respiratory problems.
P-Funk to the nth-no matter how you slice they are and were some FUNKKAYY MOFOS
They definitely get down.
Now this is funky funky fresh....LOL. I'm starting to really get into funk music
Thanks SoleBaby!
A paraliliapschosoulfunkadelicanized Thang!!
You speak my language Simon!
Can't turn my back one minute without stuff breaking down...LOL! Let me fix this Player! smh

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