PARLIAMENT — Chocolate City (review)

PARLIAMENT — Chocolate City album cover Album · 1975 · Funk Buy this album from MMA partners
3.5/5 ·
Warthur
Chocolate City's title is based on a serious concept - the demographic shift in US cities in the 1970s - but if you were expecting Parliament to deliver a serious take on it, you don't know George Clinton very well. That said, the sci-fi P-Funk concepts that would soon lyrically dominate Parliament still haven't crystallised yet, making this one of the more direct political statements by the band. Although a bit more commercially-inclined than Funkadelic's whacked-out Let's Take It To the Stage, and with more connections to mainstream RnB, Chocolate City still demonstrates George Clinton's Zappa-esque levels of inventiveness and willingness to combine lyrical strangeness with instrumental accomplishment.
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