Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Uncle Jam Wants You (a reference to the "Uncle Sam wants you!" US Army recruitment posters) may be a more militant sequel to the band's previous album, One Nation Under a Groove, with the band waging war against the rise of disco. [6] Its purpose is also (as the cover claims) to "rescue dance music from the blahs." [7]
Pages in category "Albums with cover art by Pedro Bell" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Uncle Jam Wants You; Y. You Shouldn't-Nuf ...
The song was released as a single for their album Uncle Jam Wants You (1979). [ 2 ] The song is widely regarded as a funk classic, peaking at No. 77 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the US R&B charts in 1979. [ 3 ]
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Uncle Jam Wants You "Uncle Jam" — 53 — — "Connections and Disconnections" 1981 — 68 — — Connections & Disconnections "The Electric Spanking of War Babies" — 60 — — The Electric Spanking of War Babies "Shockwaves" — — — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart.
They played a jam with songs "Into My Own Thing" (Sly and the Family Stone cover), "What Is Soul?", "(I Wanna) Testify", "I Was Made to Love Her" (Stevie Wonder cover), "Friday Night, August 14th" and "Music for My Mother". The group's self-titled debut album, Funkadelic, was released in 1970. The credits listed organist Mickey Atkins plus ...
Pedro Bell (June 11, 1950 – August 27, 2019) was an American artist and illustrator, best known for his elaborate album cover designs and other artwork for numerous Funkadelic and George Clinton solo albums.
It started with John Mulaney as a hot dog vendor educating two out-of-towners (David Spade and Pete Davidson) who want to make it in the Big Apple. But the funny kicked up a notch when Adam Driver ...