Mutiny on the Mamaship cover

Mutiny on the Mamaship

Released

Funkadelic drummer Jerome Brailey’s 1979 solo album came after he left the P-Funk collective due to money disputes with George Clinton. The songs on Mutiny…feature several pointed barbs aimed at Brailey’s former boss and its eight pile-driving tracks clearly demonstrate his ability to funk hard outside of Clinton’s influence. Unsurprisingly, it bears a close resemblance to contemporaneous P-Funk albums; excellent splinter-group funk. 

Harold Heath

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