The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away

The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away

by Bootsy Collins
The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away

The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away

by Bootsy Collins

CD(Dutch Import)

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Overview

With the release of the semi-autobiographically titled The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away (1982), William "Bootsy" Collins (bass/vocals) concluded his eight-year relationship as a Warner Brothers artist. Once again, Collins came armed with a cache of longtime associates, namely sibling Phelps "Catfish" Collins (guitar), Bernie Worrell (keyboards), Robert "P-Nut" Johnson (vocals), and Frankie "Kash" Waddy (drums). Plus, of course, the Horny Horn section with Collins' fellow James Brown and P-Funk alums Maceo Parker (sax) and Fred Wesley (trombone). An added surprise to the assembled ensemble are synth-funksters Midnight Star, who are credited on the rear LP jacket under the heading "Vocalists who helped me make it" -- though not mentioned individually. Other than co-writing the sassy opener "Shine-O-Myte (Rag Popping)," George Clinton is conspicuously absent, with Bootsy listed as producer. Worrell's keyboards bop and groove over Bootsy and chorus -- the latter of which sound like they are chanting in the linguistically tricky syllabic word game commonly referred to as "Pig Latin." Collins' lead vocal proves he has lost none of the sly charm and trademark lyrical wit. His delivery of "Shine-O-Myte" is a callback to the catch-phrase of Jimmie Walker's character J.J. Evans on the hit sitcom Good Times. Bootsy must have been spending too much time in front of the television, as "Landshark (Just When You Thought It Was Safe)" is an unmistakable homage to Chevy Chase's parody during the first few seasons of Saturday Night Live. After quoting a few bars from John Williams' "Main Theme" for the film Jaws (1975), a full blown funk-a-thon breaks out with a noticeable sonic nod to the P-Funk songbook staple "Do That Stuff" from the Horny Horns. The age old concept of "The One" [read: placing the emphasis on the first or downbeat] dates back to a technique that Bootsy first observed and then perfected during his tenure with James Brown. Here he revisits it on the tongue-in-cheek cinematic spoof "Countracula (This One's for You)." Other selections worthy of multiple spins are the askew ballad "Ex-Con of Love," and the slow churning "So Nice You Name Him Twice." Saving what is undeniably the strongest material for the closer, "Take a Lickin' And Keep on Kickin'" -- sporting a title derived from yet another television slogan -- is a return to the full-blown party atmosphere that permeated Collins' earlier Rubber Band endeavors. Finally, the frisky and instrumental-centric "Funky Funktioneer" could easily be mistaken for a Prince performance circa Controversy (1981), especially given Worrell's penchant for piercing synth keyboard stabs coupled with Bootsy's swooping and swirling basslines. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 10/07/2022
Label: Music On Cd
UPC: 8718627235393
Rank: 47466

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bootsy Collins   Primary Artist,Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Space Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Richard Griffith   Horn
Fred Wesley   Horn
Phelps "Catfish" Collins   Guitar
Maceo Parker   Horn
Kush   Horn
Frank Waddy   Drums
Razor Sharp   Keyboards
Garry Shider   Vocals
Mallia Franklin   Vocals
Godmoma   Vocals
Arnetta Walker   Vocals
Bernie Worrell   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Bootsy Collins   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Performer,Preparation,Horn Arrangements
Fred Wesley   Horn Arrangements
Phelps "Catfish" Collins   Composer
Gary Platt   Engineer
Maceo Parker   Composer
Wally Traugott   Mastering
Richard Goldman   Engineer
Jim Vitti   Engineer
Chong Spradley   Musician
George Clinton   Composer,Producer
Frankie "Kash" Waddy   Musician
Rahni Harris   Musician
Bob Fisher   Mastering
Reggie Calloway   Composer
Joel "Razor Sharp" Johnson   Composer
Kevin Oliver   Musician
Rahni Chad Harris   Musician
Wes Boatman   Musician
Larry Hatcher   Musician
Bernie Worrell   Musician
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