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Album artwork for Maggot Brain by Funkadelic

Jimi Hendrix's untimely death in September of 1970 left a gaping hole in the funkrock genre With 1971's 'Maggot Brain' Funkadelic showed that they were rightful heirs to hendrix's throne.

This is the album where all at once everything seems to come together for the legendary band. Most obviously the songwriting is sharper and more focused. On their previous releases, epic instrumental compositions dominate, but this time they are much more coherent and less reliant on studio trickery and psychedelic effects, with the exception of the album's closer the instrumental freakout Wars of Armageddon. The stunning title track provides the ultimate vehicle for Funkadelic's late and great guitarist Eddie Hazel, this moving tenminute instrumental has Hazel playing through many peaks and valleys wringing passion from his six string and leaving the listener drained by its conclusion. Another highlight is You and Your Folks Me and My Folks, a song about interracial relationships that is one of Funkadelic's most soulful tracks ever. Maggot Brain is unquestionably one of rock and funk's alltime classics.

Funkadelic

Maggot Brain

Westbound
Album artwork for Maggot Brain by Funkadelic
LP +

$34.99

Limited 180 with Gatefold Sleeve.

Gram Peach Vinyl

Released 03/05/2018Catalog Number

hiqlp020

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Maggot Brain by Funkadelic
LP

$24.99

180 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 11/24/2014Catalog Number

SEW 002

Funkadelic

Maggot Brain

Westbound
Album artwork for Maggot Brain by Funkadelic
LP +

$34.99

Limited 180 with Gatefold Sleeve.

Gram Peach Vinyl

Released 03/05/2018Catalog Number

hiqlp020

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Maggot Brain by Funkadelic
LP

$24.99

180 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 11/24/2014Catalog Number

SEW 002

Jimi Hendrix's untimely death in September of 1970 left a gaping hole in the funkrock genre With 1971's 'Maggot Brain' Funkadelic showed that they were rightful heirs to hendrix's throne.

This is the album where all at once everything seems to come together for the legendary band. Most obviously the songwriting is sharper and more focused. On their previous releases, epic instrumental compositions dominate, but this time they are much more coherent and less reliant on studio trickery and psychedelic effects, with the exception of the album's closer the instrumental freakout Wars of Armageddon. The stunning title track provides the ultimate vehicle for Funkadelic's late and great guitarist Eddie Hazel, this moving tenminute instrumental has Hazel playing through many peaks and valleys wringing passion from his six string and leaving the listener drained by its conclusion. Another highlight is You and Your Folks Me and My Folks, a song about interracial relationships that is one of Funkadelic's most soulful tracks ever. Maggot Brain is unquestionably one of rock and funk's alltime classics.