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''Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends'' is the third studio album by George Clinton. It was released in 1985 by Capitol Records. Though it wasn't as successful as ''Computer Games'', Clinton's first solo album, ''Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends'' received favorable reviews among critics. While many former P-Funk musicians are featured on the album, it also features collaborations with more contemporary performers such as Doug Wimbish, Steve Washington, and keyboardist Thomas Dolby. ''Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends'' employs various producers from the P-Funk musical collective, including Clinton, Garry Shider, Washington, Bootsy Collins, Junie Morrison, Clinton's son Tracy Lewis, Wimbish, and Dolby. ==Track listing== #"Double Oh-Oh" (George Clinton, Garry Shider, St. Song) (released as a single-Capitol B-5473 and as a 12" single-Capitol V-8642) #"Bullet Proof" (George Clinton, St. Song) (released as a single-Capitol 5504 and as a 12" single-Capitol V-8653) #"Pleasures Of Exhaustion (Do It Till I Drop)" (George Clinton, Steve Washington) #"Bodyguard" (George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Walter Morrison) #"Bangladesh" (Tracey Lewis) #"Thrashin'" (Rodney Curtis, Shawn Clinton, Garry Shider) #"Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends" (George Clinton, Doug Wimbish, Bernard Alexander) 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「Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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