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Turn My Teeth Up!

Turn My Teeth Up!

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Artist: Baby Elephant
Label: Godforsaken Music
Category: Music

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 121848

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 85010
UPC: 898458501022
EAN: 0898458501022
ASIN: B000UZ4GV4

Release Date: September 11, 2007
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Tracks:

  • The Search (skit)
  • Baby Elephants-n-Thangs featuring George Clinton
  • Plainfield featuring Shock G
  • Cool Runnings featuring Yellowman
  • Master (skit)
  • If U Don't Wanna Dance featuring Reggie Watts
  • Language (skit)
  • Even Stranger
  • Crack Addicts in Love featuring Nona Hendryx
  • Turn My Teeth Up!
  • Plug (skit)
  • How Does the Brain Wave featuring David Byrne
  • Skippin Stonze featuring Gabby La La
  • 100 Keyboards (skit)
  • Scratchinataitchouttareach featuring George Clinton
  • Fred Berry
  • Take Me Back to Brazil (skit)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Prince Paul's first project after his smash Handsome Boy Modeling School, teams him with funk legend Bernie Worrell and co-conspirator Newkirk. This funk/soul triumph features David Byrne, George Clinton, Shock G, Nona Hendryx, Yellowman, DJ Roc Raida and more.

Album Description
Prince Paul's first project after his smash Handsome Boy Modeling School, teams him with funk legend Bernie Worrell and co-conspirator Newkirk. This funk/soul triumph features David Byrne, George Clinton, Shock G, Nona Hendryx, Yellowman, DJ Roc Raida and more.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars yes another funky p funk spinoff   September 29, 2008
you love bernie worrell and prince paul you gotta get this bernie worrell is the wizard of woo and once again he woos me with those crazy freaky sounds george clinton does 2 tracks onn here and yes he's as mad as ever nona hendryx, shock g, yellowman, gabby la la, david byrne, show up you know all the people bernie shared his vision with this ios really a tribute to mr. worrell his keyboards tricksd were ahead of time but like bernie once said he plays with jimi hendrix evberyday and the last 38 years have shown this make my funk the woo funk if you dig this you must check out bernie's new cd plus woo warriors true dat live cd.


5 out of 5 stars Bernie at His Best   November 5, 2007
After all these years, Bernie still delivers. i didn't know what to expect(it was like waitin for the next P-FUNK album to drop, remember that feeling?). Vintage Bernie taking you in all directions and loving every minute of the ride. Without bernie there would be no P-Funk as we know it.Nice.Creamy. Funky. Abstract. Bernie. You cant do this cd without doing the Baby Elephant Mental-Instroz, Bernie Worrell Improvaszario and Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth. All well done.


5 out of 5 stars an homage to the mighty bernie worrell!!!!!   October 4, 2007
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

this album is one big celebration unto the p-master of woo-wizardry himself,mr bernie worrell!I can't believe that there haven't been 10 albums of this sort to come out since the 80's, after all whom bernie has influenced thru funk and the talking heads.gangsta raps owes many of it's first hits to this man,as do the 'heads,but sadly this guy gets no credit.with this album he gets that credit in the form of a talent showcase of his amazing keyboard skills!make no mistake,this is one funky-awse party cd!he has some great guests on it(g-clint,gabby la-la,etc),not to mention prince paul and...sorry,forgot the other guy.main point:if you like bernie,funk,or just need something to get the party bumpin and jumpin this weekend baby elephant will mo'definately sassify!


2 out of 5 stars A little scattered but interesting   September 26, 2007
 4 out of 11 found this review helpful

I really had no idea what to expect when I ordered this album. I knew it would have some interesting and original beats because of Prince Paul and Newkirk, and I figured the supermutant-funk-organ of Bernie Worrell would elevate this to some sort of crazy psychedelic funk, firmly grounded in hip-hop beats.

Instead, it's more of a scattered collection of R&B musings with some weird organ work and the occasional psych-type flourish. For my money, it's a lot more synthetic than I'm used to hearing from Prince Paul. Lots of instrumentation with a feel that's more digital than analog. Parts of it are certainly reminiscent of P-Funk, but then other parts remind me of Black Moth Super Rainbow's 'Dandelion Gum'... semi-blissed-out funk-pop with an underlying current of unease/strangeness. But where Black Moth leaned more toward the psychedelic side of things, the members of Baby Elephant appear content to vamp over a steady groove.

Cuts like the title track and 'Fred Berry' really embody what I was anticipating out of this collab: bouncy hip-hop grooves with the Woo Warrior clucking and hammering all over his keyboards. And Digital Underground's Shock G makes a nice little cameo over the minor-key funk of 'Plainfield.' But then there's 'Crack Addicts in Love,' which sounds like one of the generic 'message' tracks on any number of mid-'90s R&B albums.

Overall, Baby Elephant is worth checking out, but it doesn't really crack my top five Prince Paul-related records.



5 out of 5 stars You'll wish you'd gotten it sooner!   September 19, 2007
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is a tribute to all that is Bernie Worrell:the Woo-ru! This is that rare party/funk/jam album that actually has technical brains to it! I don't know how else to say it--if you like Bernie,Parliament/Funkadelic/P-Funk,or any funk/party music and DON'T like this....you're in the trend ocean without a boat sweet-cakes!

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