Funkadelic Funkadelic
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Funkadelic's 1970 Self-Titled Debut Album on LP. Cut from High-Resolution Tape Transfers. Pressed at Furnace Record Pressing.
Released in 1970, Funkadelic's self-titled debut was a radical collision of psychedelic rock, gospel, blues, and soul. The record arrived as a chaotic, genre-defying statement that redefined the possibilities of music. Where Motown aimed for polish and crossover appeal, Funkadelic dove headfirst into distortion, improvisation, and spiritual ambiguity, offering a sound as gritty and unpredictable as the era itself.
Backed by a ferocious young band — including Eddie Hazel, Billy Bass Nelson, Tawl Ross, Tiki Fulwood, and Mickey Atkins — the album rejected convention in favor of raw groove and existential noise. Tracks like "I Got a Thing..." and "What Is Soul" pulse with menace and joy, bookended by surreal monologues that echo both street philosophy and space-age gospel.
As part of Org Music's Westbound Records reissue series, this edition restores the album's full cosmic impact across multiple formats. This single LP edition is cut from high-resolution tape transfers.
A sonic revolution in its time and a lasting influence ever since, Funkadelic remains a groundbreaking testament to music without rules and freedom without limits.
Track Listing
- Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?
- I Bet You
- Music for My Mother
- I Got a Thing, You Got a Thing, Everybody's Got a Thing
- Good Old Music
- Qualify & Satisfy
- What Is Soul





