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Motown / Pgd
1994
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Rick James
Bustin Out
About This Album
In the late '70s and early '80s,
Rick James
did more than anyone to challenge
George Clinton
's place on the funk throne. Eventually, his music would turn into a very tired cliché, but at his creative peak,
James
was among the most exciting and vital artists funk had to offer. Summarizing his Motown output from 1978-1986 and offering four new tracks from 1994 as well, this two-CD anthology reminds you just how great he once was, but it provides evidence of his artistic decline as well. Though some of the songs are mediocre, most are outstanding. Even the most casual funk fans owe it to themselves to savor such rowdy classics as "Super Freak," "You and I," "Love Gun," "Give It to Me Baby," and "Ghetto Life."
James
was equally superb when it came to soul ballads -- and anyone who thinks otherwise should give a serious listen to "Fire and Desire" (a stunning duet with
Teena Marie
), "Dream Maker," and "Ebony Eyes" (which features
Smokey Robinson
). Sadly, "Cold Blooded" and "17" illustrate how formulaic
James
' funk often sounded by the mid-'80s. Meanwhile, some of the new material (including an enjoyable remake of
Norman Connors
' "You Are My Starship") indicated that he had the potential to make a comeback with the right guidance. Boasting many more pluses than minuses, this set is the best place for novices to start. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Track List
Disc 1
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Disc 2
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Leave a Comment about this album
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what is this?
ashmick7
says:
10-26-2009
Ricky james in his prime the funkiest fo sho!!!! We Bustin out on the Marijuana smoke!!! And some hot lookin Ho's ...I love IT!
Keith L. Higginbotham
says:
06-23-2009
Rick was super funky good dance, skating, and slow grinding music I seen him in concert great show sold out
Zesty
says:
05-05-2009
F**k yo couch!
Alton Ford
says:
01-22-2009
"Ebony Eyes" is reason enough by itself to have Disc 2. A claaaaaaasic
!
long shot lon
says:
07-10-2008
rick james rip i miss the greats
ramon461
says:
12-26-2007
Disc one is great. I have almost no use for Disc two.
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