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  1. Back in the Day: The Best of Bootsy is a 1994 greatest hits compilation by Parliament-Funkadelic bassist Bootsy Collins. The album was released on the Warner Bros. Archives label. The album compiles all of the hit singles produced and performed by Bootsy Collins during the years 1976 to 1982, with the exception of the singles released from the album The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away .

  2. William Earl "Bootsy" Collins (born October 26, 1951) is an American bass guitarist, singer-songwriter, and record producer. [1] Rising to prominence with James Brown in the early 1970s before joining the Parliament-Funkadelic collective, Collins established himself as one of the leading names and innovators in funk with his driving basslines and humorous vocals.

  3. Some Of My Best Jokes Are Friends (LP, Album)Capitol Records, Capitol Records, Capitol Records: 1C 064-24 0360 1, 064-24 0360 1, 064 24 0360 1Europe: 1985: Some Of My Best Jokes Are Friends (LP, Album)Capitol Records: ST-12417: US: 1985

  4. Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends is the third studio album by George Clinton. It was released in 1985 by Capitol Records. Though it wasn't as successful as Computer Games, Clinton's first solo album, Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends received favorable reviews among critics. While many former P-Funk musicians are featured on the album, it also features collaborations with more contemporary ...

  5. George Clinton - Bullet Proof.mp4. 3:34. BODYGUARD - George Clinton. 3:53. Thrashin'. 5:42. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1985 Vinyl release of "Some Of My Best Jokes Are Friends" on Discogs.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1985 Vinyl release of "Some Of My Best Jokes Are Friends" on Discogs.

  7. Though it wasn’t as successful as Computer Games, Clinton’s first solo album, Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends received favorable reviews among critics. While many former P-Funk musicians are featured on the album, it also features collaborations with more contemporary performers such as Doug Wimbish, Steve Washington, and keyboardist Thomas Dolby.