Blasters of the Universe
Blasters of the Universe is a 1993 2-CD set by Bootsy's New Rubber Band. The album was first released on the P-Vine record label and then by Rykodisc in the US and the UK. In terms of musical personnel, the album features more P-Funk and Funk alumni than any other Bootsy Collins related release. It also contains one of the last tracks to feature original Parliament-Funkadelic guitarist Eddie Hazel, to whom the album is dedicated. The album also contains a lyric sheet and a comic book called "Back 'N' Dah Day: A Boot Tune Adventure".
Track listing
Disc 1:- "Funk Express Card" 5:53
- "J.R. " 6:48
- "Blasters of the Universe" 6:45
- "Bad Girls" 5:40
- "Back-N-The Day" 6:16
- "Where R The Children" 4:36
- "Female Trouble's " 4:33
- "Wide Track" 5:08
- "Funk Me Dirty" 5:39
- "Blasters" featuring Eddie Hazel 6:59
- "Good Nite Eddie" 4:23
- "A Sacred Place" 3:36
- "Half Past Midnight" 2:37
- "It's a Silly Serious World" 5:17
- "J.R. " 5:05
- "Funk Express Card" 4:50
- "Back N The Day" 6:28
- "Bad Girls" 4:59
- "Good Nite Eddie" 4:24
- "Where R The Children" 4:21
- "Funk Me Dirty" 5:53
- "It's a Silly Serious World" 5:09
- "A Sacred Place" 4:21
Personnel
- Musicians and vocalists
- *Catfish Collins, Razor "Sharp" Johnson, Bernie Worrell, Eddie Hazel, David Spradley, Maceo Parker, Frankie "Kash" Waddy, Fred Wesley, Rick Gardner, Kush Griffith, The "Horny Horns", Mike Mitchell, Vince Campbell, Don "Tiger" Martin, "Sweat Band", Gary "Mudd Bone" Cooper, Robert P-Nut Johnson, George Clinton, Anthony Cole, Buddy Miles, Wes Boatman, Ronni Harris, "Godmoma", Cynthia, Tony, Carol, Bobby Byrd, Casper, The Player, Fuzz Face, Trey Stone, Super-T, Ron Jenning, Pretty Fatt-Sheila & Cynthia, Kristin Gray, Greg Fitz, Dee "Dirty Mugg" James, David Cox, Anthony Goodin