Notes & Personnel Info |  | Tributee: George Clinton . |  | Personnel: George Clinton (vocals); Kim Manning, El DeBarge, John Frusciante, Kim Burrell, Ronald Spearman, Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart, Belita Woods, Paul Hill, Kendra Foster (vocals); P-Nut Johnson, Darryl Scott, Philly Fillies, Eban Kelly, Janice McClain, Chiquita Green (background vocals); Ricardo Rouse, BJ, Mark Bass, David Spradley, Foley, Larry Frantangelo, Wizard, Bobby Eli, Chris "Big Dog" Davis. |  | Audio Mixers: Gary Thomas Wright; Bora Karaca; Trafael Lewis; Jamie Squillace; Davy D.; Lance Pierre; Larry Ferguson; Chris "Big Dog" Davis. |  | Groove guru George Clinton returns to his roots on GEORGE CLINTON & HIS GANGSTERS OF LOVE, covering a host of classic R&B tunes. As one of funk's founding fathers, Clinton's got friends in high places, which explains the appearance of his glittering roster of guests. Sly Stone and El Debarge join Clinton and crew on a version of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar," and Carlos Santana sits in for a reading of the Impressions' "Gypsy Woman." Elsewhere, the Red Hot Chili Peppers stop by to amp up the soul gem "Let the Good Times Roll." But don't think that Clinton's requisite funkiness has been sacrificed; there are plenty of squelchy, head-nodding grooves throughout. | Producer: George Clinton; Bobby Eli | Engineer: Dwayne Dungey; Kim Manning; Lawrence Peavey; Mark Moody; Mark Bass; Gary Thomas Wright; Jim Reitzel; Lance Pierre; Shaunna Hall; Bobby Eli; Fatty | Musical Guests |  | El DeBarge |  | Sly Stone |  | The P-Funk All-Stars |  | Kim Burrell |  | Kim Manning |  | Red Hot Chili Peppers |  | Carlos Santana |  | Belita Woods |  | Paul Hill |  | Kendra Foster |
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