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Review by Ron Wynn
A comeback/return album for outstanding funk bassist Bootsy Collins. He signed with 4th and Broadway in 1990 and issued his first album as a leader in nearly 10 years, although he had played with Trouble Funk, L.J. Reynolds, and a number of other artists. Although it didn't have the inspired comic masterpieces or first-rate funk jams of his past albums, it was at least a decent vehicle for Collins' basslines and rhythms.
Tracklist:
1 Jungle Bass [Jungle One/Long Form] 13:10
2 Disciples of Funk [The Return of The Funkateers] 4:41
3 Jungle Bass [House of Bass Mix] 9:03
4 Interzone [Silent Hush-Hush Mix/Cyberfunk] 3:17
Sorry that I can´t read or write your language. So if you want to tell me something please use englich or german. :hi:
A comeback/return album for outstanding funk bassist Bootsy Collins. He signed with 4th and Broadway in 1990 and issued his first album as a leader in nearly 10 years, although he had played with Trouble Funk, L.J. Reynolds, and a number of other artists. Although it didn't have the inspired comic masterpieces or first-rate funk jams of his past albums, it was at least a decent vehicle for Collins' basslines and rhythms.
Tracklist:
1 Jungle Bass [Jungle One/Long Form] 13:10
2 Disciples of Funk [The Return of The Funkateers] 4:41
3 Jungle Bass [House of Bass Mix] 9:03
4 Interzone [Silent Hush-Hush Mix/Cyberfunk] 3:17
Sorry that I can´t read or write your language. So if you want to tell me something please use englich or german. :hi: