America Eats Its Young

America Eats Its Young is the fourth album (a double album) by Funkadelic, released in May of 1972. This was the first album to include the whole of the House Guests, including Bootsy Collins, Catfish Collins, Chicken Gunnels, Rob McCollough and Kash Waddy. It also features the Plainfield-based band U.S.(United Soul), which consisted of guitarist Garry Shider and bassist Cordell Mosson, on most of the tracks. Unlike previous Funkadelic albums, America Eats Its Young was recorded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and in the UK. The original vinyl version contained a poster illustrated by Cathy Abel. The bottom of the poster features the first widespread appearance of the Funkadelic logo, which would later appear on the cover of the album Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On.

America Eats Its Young
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 22, 1972
GenreFunk, psychedelic soul
Length69:06
LabelWestbound
ProducerGeorge Clinton
Funkadelic chronology
Maggot Brain
(1971)
America Eats Its Young
(1972)
Cosmic Slop
(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
Blender [2]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[3]
Ink Blotfavorable [4]
Mojo [5]
Pitchfork Media(8.1/10) [6]
Rolling Stone [7]

Track listing

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You Hit the Nail on the Head"George Clinton, Clarence Haskins, Bernie Worrell7:10
2."If You Don't Like the Effects, Don't Produce the Cause"Clinton, Garry Shider3:43
3."Everybody Is Going to Make It This Time"Clinton, Worrell5:50
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."A Joyful Process" (released as the B-side to "Loose Booty")Clinton, Worrell6:10
2."We Hurt Too"Clinton3:47
3."Loose Booty" (released as a single-Westbound 205)Clinton, Harold Beane4:45
4."Philmore"Bootsy Collins2:40
Side Three
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Call My Baby Pussycat"Clinton, Billy Bass Nelson, Eddie Hazel5:00
2."America Eats Its Young"Beane, Clinton, Worrell5:45
3."Biological Speculation"Clinton, Ernie Harris3:00
4."That Was My Girl"Clinton, Sidney Barnes3:41
Side Four
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Balance"Clinton, Worrell5:52
2."Miss Lucifer's Love"Clinton, Haskins5:50
3."Wake Up"Clinton, James W. Jackson, Worrell6:20

Songs

Everybody Is Going to Make It This Time

The song was recorded in London, with the assistance of English drummer Ginger Baker, who was one of Clinton's favorite drummers.

Personnel:

A Joyful Process

This song starts off borrowing the music from the children's Christian song, "Jesus Loves Me".

We Hurt Too

Loose Booty

Philmore

This song represents the first major songwriting effort of Bootsy Collins as a member of Parliament-Funkadelic, and is widely considered the introduction to his musical persona.

I Call My Baby Pussycat

George Clinton sang lead vocals, with Frank Waddy on drums.

The song is a remake of a faster version, titled "I Call My Baby Pussycat", recorded by Parliament on their 1970 album Osmium. Two versions of the song (fast and slow), based on the original Parliament version, appear on the 1996 live Funkadelic release Live: Meadowbrook, Rochester, Michigan – 12th September 1971.

This later version of the song was originally retitled "Pussy," and that title appears on the cover of some vinyl versions of the album, and on some modern CD reissues. Under record company pressure, the titled was restored to "I Call My Baby Pussycat," on future Parliament-Funkadelic releases featuring the song, and some future CD pressings of America Eats Its Young. Both titles can be found on modern CD pressings of the album.

America Eats Its Young

Biological Speculation

That Was My Girl

The song is a remake of a 1965 version by The Parliaments.

Balance

  • Lead Vocals: Bootsy Collins

Miss Lucifer's Love

"Miss Lucifer's Love" features vocals by Fuzzy Haskins and string and horn arrangements by Bernie Worrell. Its songwriters are George Clinton and Fuzzy Haskins.

  • Lead vocal: Fuzzy Haskins
  • Lead guitar: Eddie Hazel

Wake Up

Personnel

Charts

Album

Billboard (North America)[8]

Year Chart Position
1972 Pop Albums 123
1972 R&B Albums 22
Singles

Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1972 “A Joyful Process” R&B Singles 38

References

  1. Raggett, Ned. America Eats Its Young at AllMusic
  2. Blender review Archived 2009-08-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: F". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 via robertchristgau.com.
  4. Ink Blot review
  5. "Mojo review". Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2013-07-04.
  6. Pitchfork Media review
  7. Rolling Stone review
  8. American Eats Its Young – Awards
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