Prelude

Bernie Worrell, George Clinton

Funk upon a time
In the days of the Funkapus
The concept of specially-designed Afronauts
Capable of funkatizing galaxies
Was first laid on man-child
But was later repossessed
And placed among the secrets of the pyramids
Until a more positive attitude
Towards this most sacred phenomenon
Clone Funk
Could be acquired

(We want the funk, give up the funk)
There in these terrestrial projects
It would wait, along with its coinhabitants of kings and pharoahs
Like sleeping beauties with a kiss
That would release them to multiply
In the image of the chosen one
Dr Funkenstein
And funk is its own reward
May I frighten you?

Trivia about the song Prelude by Parliament

On which albums was the song “Prelude” released by Parliament?
Parliament released the song on the albums “The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein” in 1976 and “Tear the Roof Off 1974-1980” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Prelude” by Parliament?
The song “Prelude” by Parliament was composed by Bernie Worrell, George Clinton.

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