What's Bootsy Doin'?

What's Bootsy Doin'? is a 1988 album by Parliament-Funkadelic bassist Bootsy Collins. The album was released by Columbia Records and was his first album after a six-year hiatus from the music scene. The album reunites Collins with former P-Funk players Bernie Worrell, Fred Wesley and Gary "Mudd Bone" Cooper, and also features newcomers including Mico Wave and Godmoma.

What's Bootsy Doin'?
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1988
Recorded1988; Pearl Sound Studios, Canton, MI
GenreFunk, electro-funk
Length42:21
LabelColumbia
ProducerBootsy Collins
Bootsy Collins chronology
The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away
(1982)
What's Bootsy Doin'?
(1988)
Jungle Bass
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Village VoiceA–[2]

What's Bootsy Doin'? was also released in Japan in the form of a limited edition metal box, dubbed "Syber-Funk Model"(CBS/Sony 34DP 5535~7). Also included was a booklet entitled "Cult Beat Shock" which gives an overview of other dance-oriented performers on the Columbia record label.

Track listing

  1. "Party On Plastic (What's Bootsy Doin'?)" (Bootsy Collins, Vicki Vee) 3:57 (released as a 7" single-Columbia 38-07991 and 12" single-Columbia 44 07878)
  2. "Subliminal Seduction (Funk-Me Dirty)" (Wes Boatman, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins) 3:31
  3. "Leakin'" (Trey Stone, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins) 4:16
  4. "Shock-It-To-Me" (Bootsy Collins, Bill Laswell) 4:57
  5. "1st One 2 The Egg Wins (The Human Race)" (Wes Boatman, Bootsy Collins)} 4:21 (released as a single-Columbia–38-08496 and 12" single-Columbia–44 08173)
  6. "Love Song" (Trey Stone, Joe Harris, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins) 3:33
  7. "(I Wannabee) Kissin' U" (Mico Wave, Gary Cooper, Bootsy Collins) 4:18
  8. "*-ing The Love Gun" (Gary Cooper, Wes Boatman, Bootsy Collins) 3:45
  9. "Yo-Moma-Loves-Ya" (Mama Collins, Bootsy Collins) 5:22
  10. "Save What's Mine For Me" (Bootsy Collins) 4:17

Personnel

Wes Boatman, Mico Wave, Bootsy Collins

  • Unfairlight Sample Wars: Bootsy Collins
  • Skin Thrashers & Bun Smashers, Drum Beaters & Rhythm Cheaters:

Bootzilla & Bootsy Collins

  • Still 'Horny Horns': Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Kush Griffith, Rick Gardner
  • Horn Arrangements: Fred Wesley & Bootsy Collins
  • String Arrangements: Fred Wesley, Wes Boatman
  • String Solo on "Shock-It-To-Me": Billy Bang
  • All Drum Programming & Bootsy Wave-U-Lator: Mico Wave
  • Computer Talk: Boot-Tron
  • Space Basses & Low End Chasers: Bootsy Collins, Casper & Bootzilla

(Is Data Bass? & Chocolate Star banged on by: The Player)

  • Lead Vocalization & Heavy Metal Aluminum Conversation: Casper, Luv-Gun,

Bootzilla, Sugar Crook, Baby Leroy and occasionally Bootsy Collins

  • Front Ground Vocal Improvisation: Gary "Mudbone" Cooper, Sly Fox
  • Additional Vocals & Musicians: P-Nut Johnson, Vicky Vee, Tony Feldman,

George Clinton, Taka Boom, Mallia Franklin, Carolyn Stanford, Anita Walker, Cynthia Girty (Godmoma), Bernard Fowler, Eddie Martinez, Nicky Skopelitis, Bernie Worrell

  • Extra Rappers, Clappers, & Finger Snappers: "Billy J" William Johnson,

"Oounchworm" Sharir Forman, "Pretty Fatt", Yolanda Frazier, Mico Wave, Yo-Mama Collins, Uncle Tom & Uncle Al

References

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