120 g clear vinyl Formed in 1968, George Clinton's Parliament / Funkadelic took the soul music of the 1960s and Hendrix-esque psychedelic rock and "tore the roof off the sucka". Combining bass-heavy party music with a theatrical live show and innovative rhetoric, P-Funk was not only a band, but a revolution that used music as a means of breaking the chains of the dominant culture and achieve a heightened self-awareness (while not forgetting to have fun in the process). A motto perhaps best summed up in the tile of Funkadelic's 1970 album Free Your Mind, And Your Ass Will Follow. Osmium, their classic 1970 release on Invictus Records, was the group's first release under the Parliament moniker and included "I Call My Baby Pussycat" and "Little Ol'Country Boy".