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''Mutiny on the Mamaship'' is the debut album by former Parliament-Funkadelic drummer Jerome Brailey and his band Mutiny. The album was released by Columbia Records in 1979. The album was released a year after Brailey left P-Funk due to a financial dispute. The original album featured a lyric sheet as well as artwork that depicts P-Funk leader George Clinton in a negative light. In 1994, ''Mutiny on the Mamaship'' was reissued by P-Vine records in Japan (PCD-2776) with one extra track entitled "Sneakin'". ==Track listing== #"Go Away from Here" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter, Robert Mittleman) #"What More Can I Say" (Jerome Brailey, Skitch Lovett) #"Lump" (Jerome Brailey, Raymond Carter) (released as a single – Columbia 111153 – and 12" single – Columbia AS 696) #"Funk 'N' Bop" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes) (released as 7" single – Columbia 11049 – and 12" single – Columbia AS 655) #"Burning Up" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter) #"Voyage to the Bottom of the "P"" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter) #"Everytime You Come Around" (Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Raymond Carter) #"Romeo (Hope You're Feeling Better)" (Jerome Brailey) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mutiny on the Mamaship」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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