Mutiny on the Mamaship

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Mutiny on the Mamaship
Studio album by
Released1979
Recorded1979
GenreFunk, disco
Length39:22
LabelColumbia
ProducerJerome Brailey for J. Rony Music Inc.
Mutiny chronology
Mutiny on the Mamaship
(1979)
Funk Plus The One

(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Village VoiceA−[2]

Mutiny on the Mamaship is the debut album by former

P-Funk
due to a financial dispute. This album featured a lyric sheet showing the dissatisfied content relating to George Clinton's treatment of members of the band.

In 1994, Mutiny on the Mamaship was reissued by

Funk Plus The One with numerous bonus tracks.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Go Away from Here" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter, Robert Mittleman)
  2. "What More Can I Say" (Jerome Brailey, Skitch Lovett)
  3. "Lump" (Jerome Brailey, Raymond Carter) (released as a single – Columbia 111153 – and 12" single – Columbia AS 696)
  4. "Funk 'N' Bop" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes) (released as 7" single – Columbia 11049 – and 12" single – Columbia AS 655)
  5. "Burning Up" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter)
  6. "Voyage to the Bottom of the "P"" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter)
  7. "Everytime You Come Around" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter)
  8. "Romeo (Hope You're Feeling Better)" (Jerome Brailey)

2015 Funky Town Grooves issue Bonus Tracks:

  • 9. "Funk 'N' Bop" (7" version) (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes)
  • 10. "How's Your Loose Booty" (previously unreleased) (Jerome Brailey)
  • 11. "Electric Hot Dog (Red Hot)" (previously unreleased) (Jerome Brailey)
  • 12. "Funk Rock" (previously unreleased) (Jerome Brailey)
  • 13. "#7" (previously unreleased) (Jerome Brailey)
  • 14. "#8" (previously unreleased) (Jerome Brailey)

Personnel

  • Jerome Brailey – drums, percussion, syndrums, vocals, production
  • Lenny Holmes – guitar, vocals
  • Skitch Lovett – guitar, vocals
  • Raymond Carter – bass guitar, (lead vocals - 3,7)
  • Nat Lee – keyboards, semi-vocals
  • Daryl Dixon, Marvin Daniels, Melvin El – horns
  • Background vocals - Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymone Carter, Skitch Lovett, Nat Lee

References

  1. AllMusic
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (October 8, 1979). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  3. ^ Mutiny. "Discography". discogs.com. Retrieved December 25, 2016.