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Make My Funk the P-Funk: Parliament-Funkadelic's Meteoric Rise in 1975 from Chocolate City to Mothership Connection

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Make My Funk the P-Funk: Parliament-Funkadelic's Meteoric Rise in 1975 from Chocolate City to Mothership Connection

Contributors:

By (Author) Daniel Bedrosian

ISBN:

9798881800642

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

11th December 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Popular music

Dewey:

781.6440922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

P-Funk keyboardist Daniel Bedrosian brings to life the recording and musical activity of Parliament-Funkadelic in 1975, an epoch-making year marked by the release of three seminal albums: Chocolate City, Lets Take It to the Stage, and Mothership Connection. By the end of it, George Clinton and P-Funk were catapulted into superstardom, becoming a massive platinum success with multiple hit singles.

Incorporating exclusive insights and memories from significant P-Funk members including Clinton himself, the book investigates how P-Funks sound evolved throughout the year and eventually crystallized into the unique sound most associated with the group. Bedrosian pulls back the curtain on these three albums and their individual tracks, revealing important details of production styles, artistic processes, musical influences, themes, historical importance, and so much more. He also dives into major P-Funk lore and political and social influences during this time, including Clintons Afrofuturism.

At the beginning of 1975, Chocolate Cityas a tribute to Washington D.C.saw George Clinton putting Black people in the White House. By the end of the year, Mothership Connectionmuch more a movement than an albumsaw him launching Black people in space, solidifying the bands music as its own subgenre and laying down the foundation for many different types of popular music, including hip-hop.

Reviews

When I look back to 1975, reading Daniel Bedrosians book, I hadnt realized everything that was going on then. We were transforming from being a support act and opening band to headlining our own shows. 1975 was when it all began to come together and when P-Funk really began to take form. That was the year when we looked at the Ohio Players, Rufus, Kool & the Gang, and all the hot groups and said, hey y'all, here we are. We wanted to take it to the stage but in a bigger way than anybody had ever imagined the full funk opera landing of the Mothership! 1975 was the year that the dream began to come into focus. -- George Clinton

Author Bio

Danny Bedrosian is the keyboardist for George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic and author of The Authorized P-Funk Song Reference. Playing with the band for over twenty years, he is the longest tenured keyboard player in the bands history. In addition to P-Funk, he has worked or performed with many musical icons including Snoop Dogg, Chuck D and Flavor Flav, Ice Cube, Shavo Odadjian from System of A Down, Kendrick Lamar, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Erykah Badu, Queen Latifah, Mumford & Sons, RZA, Flying Lotus, Thundercat, Sheila E, Wu-Tang Clan, and many more. He has appeared on The BET 25th Anniversary Special, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Carson Daly Show, Im With Rolling Stone, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Monique Show, MTV in several nations, and many other shows. He lives in Tallahassee, FL.

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