Gloryhallastoopid


Gloryhallastoopid is the eighth album by the American funk band Parliament, released in 1979. It was their penultimate album on the Casablanca Records label, and is another concept album that tries to explain that Funk was responsible for the creation of the universe. It reuses samples from previous albums, notably Mothership Connection and Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome.

Critical reception

The Bay State Banner wrote that, "however subtle Parliament has become, we continue to get low-register bass riffs, synthesizer horror riffs, disco tempos, and double-entendre lyrics pairing the nature of the cosmos with the behavior of the sex drive." The Oakland Tribune called the album "a gem of cosmic Uncle Tomfoolery," and considered it to be better than Uncle Jam Wants You. The Buffalo News determined that much of the "funky power is lost," but praised "Theme from the Black Hole". Newsday opined that "Party People" "catches George Clinton reaching too hard for a pop hit."

Track listing

  1. "Prologue" – 0:47
  2. " Pin the Tail on the Funky" – 4:06
  3. "Party People" – 10:08
  4. "The Big Bang Theory" – 7:10
  5. "The Freeze " – 8:59
  6. "Colour Me Funky" – 4:51
  7. "Theme from the Black Hole" – 4:38
  8. "May We Bang You?" – 4:43

Personnel

The Odd Squad Musicians
Scream Division