Massive work from
Bootsy Collins – one of his best-ever solo albums, and a perfect summation of the P-Funk groove – focused strongly through
Bootsy's own sense of stardom! George Clinton worked with Collins on production, and the album's as tight as the best Parliament or Funkadelic work of the time – particularly the latter on their killer 70s sides for Warner, which was also the home for
Bootsy. The Horny Horns are helping out on this one, which gives the album a strong instrumental drive – but the real star is
Bootsy, whose sexy vocals and good sense of soul keep things firmly on track throughout. Features the cuts "What's A Telephone Bill?", "Munchies For Your Love", "We Want
Bootsy", "The Pinocchio Theory", and "
Rubber Duckie".
(Cover has some surface wear and is lightly stained at the bottom 2 inches.)