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Tha Funk Capital of the World - Bootsy Collins
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  1. Spreading Hope Like Dope (Intro)
  2. Hip Hop @ Funk U
  3. Mirrors Tell Lies
  4. JB -- Still the Man
  5. Freedumb (When-Love-Becomes-a-Threat)
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  1. Spreading Hope Like Dope (Intro)
  2. Hip Hop @ Funk U
  3. Mirrors Tell Lies
  4. JB -- Still the Man
  5. Freedumb (When-Love-Becomes-a-Threat)
  6. After These Messages
  7. Kool Whip
  8. The Real Deal
  9. Don't Take My Funk
  10. If Looks Could Kill
  11. Minds Under Construction
  12. Siento Bombo
  13. The Jazz Greats (A Tribute to Jazz)
  14. Garry Shider Tribute
  15. Stars Have No Names (They Just Shine)
  16. Chocolate Caramel Angel
  17. Yummy, I Got the Munchies
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Thinking big, Bootsy Collins' 2011 effort is a conceptual trip, a funky history lesson brought to life by the P-Funk veteran, his rock-solid band, and a slew of guest stars, ranging from rapper Ice Cube to professor Cornel West. In between, there's funk-rock shredding from freaky and frequent collaborator Buckethead, some psychedelic storytelling by way of an old Jimi Hendrix interview, plus better-than-expected prose from both Rev. Al Sharpton (on the cultural magnificence of James Brown) and Samuel L. Jackson (on how the ...

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