''One Nation Under a Groove'' is the tenth
studio album by
American
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funk rock
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band
Funkadelic
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, released on September 22, 1978 on
Warner Bros. Records
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. Recording sessions took place at United Sound Studio in
Detroit, Michigan
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, with one song recorded live on April 15, 1978 at the Monroe Civic Center in
Monroe, Louisiana.
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. Tower.com. Retrieved on 2008-08-11. The album was the first album to include
keyboard
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ist and frequent songwriter
Walter "Junie" Morrison
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.
''One Nation Under a Groove'' was Funkadelic's most commercially successful album, reaching number 1 on the
Billboard Magazine
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chart, number 16 on the
''Billboard'' 200, and being certified platinum in the US. It reached number 58 in Canada. It was one of the band's most critically lauded albums, and ranks at or near the top of many "best album" lists in disparate genres. The album was later featured on ''
Vibe
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'' magazine's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century list. The album was ranked number 177 on ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine's list of
the 500 greatest albums of all time
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in both 2003 and 2012 editions, before moving to number 360 in the 2020 edition. The album is listed as one of the
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
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.
Music
According to the academic
Bill Martin, ''One Nation Under a Groove'' is indebted "a good deal more to
progressive rock
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than most critics are willing to admit, as well as
progressive soul
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,
Hendrix
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, and
Sly Stone
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".
Original LP track listing
In the US, the original album came with a bonus 7" EP.
In Europe, the Bonus-EP was replaced by a bonus 12" 45rpm mini-album containing the 3 EP tracks on one side and an extended version of "One Nation Under a Groove" on the other.
US Priority CD track listing
(note that the UK Charly Groove presents side one of the EP (Lunchmeat/PE) as tracks 7 & 8 and side two (Maggot Brain) as track 9.
Personnel
Funkadelic Main Invasion Force (as given in the liner notes):
*Throbbasonic Funkgeetarists:
**
Mike 'Kidd Funkadelic' Hampton,
Gary Shider
*Banjo'd Muthaplucker:
**
Bobby Lewis
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Biography
Lewis was born in Indianapolis, Indiana ...
*
Avatarian
** Mike Hampton
* Keybo' Dans & Synthezoidees:
**
Bernie 'DaVinci' Worrell,
Walter 'Junie' Morrison
* Rotofunkie Drum & Percussionatin' Thumpdans:
**
Jerome Brailey
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,
W. Bootsy Collins,
Larry Fratangelo,
Tyrone Lampkin
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*Bass Thumpasaurians:
**
William 'Bootsy' Collins,
Rodney "Skeet" Curtis,
Cordell 'Boogie' Mosson
*Funkadelic Blamgusta Vocaloids (Voices For Da Nation!):
**
George Clinton,
Raymond (Stingray) Davis,
Ron Ford,
Mallia Franklin
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,
Lynn Mabry,
W. 'Junie' Morrison, Cordell Mosson,
Dawn Silva
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Silva started her career as a background vocalist for Sly and the Family Stone. She joined Parliament-Funkadelic in 1977. She was the only original Brides of Funkenstein member to continue through the Bri ...
, Gary "Dowop" Shider,
Greg Thomas
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Life and career
Thomas was born in Trebanos in Glamorgan. ...
,
Jeanette Washington
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Washington appeared as a background singer on recordings by James Brown in 1975. That year she joined Parliament with Debbie Wright, becoming the first femal ...
,
Debbie Wright
See also
*
List of number-one R&B albums of 1978 (U.S.)
References
External links
*
One Nation Under a Groove' at
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