Popular Culture Review Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer 2014 | Page 87

83 Appendix: Selected P.Funk’s sf-related Discography: MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION (Casablanca, 1975), #13 on the charts, #4 R&B chart, the Original Album, Platinum selling, that launched the P.Funk Earth Tour. Singles on the charts include: “P.Funk (Wants to get Funked Up)”/“Night of the Thumpasorus Peoples,” #33 R&B; “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)”/“P.Funk,” #5 R&B, #15 pop; and “Star Child (Mothership Connection)”/ “Supergroovalisticprofunkstication,” #26 R&B. THE CLONES OF DR. FUNKENSTEIN (Casablanca, 1977), #20 on the charts, #3 R&B, follow up to Mothership Connection. Major single: “Dr. Funkenstein”/“Children of Production,” #43 R&B, #102 pop. FUNKENTELECHY VS. THE PLACEBO SYhfDROME (Casablanca, 1977), #13 charts, #2 R&B. Platinum selling. Major singles: “Flashlight,” #1 R&B hit, #16 on the charts, and Funkentelechy, Part 1, #27 R&B. LIVE//P-FUNK EARTH TOUR tCasablanca. 1977) Single: “Fantasy is Reality”/“The Landing of the Holy Mothership,” #54 R&B. THE MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION LIVE FROM HOUSTON (Capitol, 1987) One side has a 1976 Houston show from the P.Funk Earth Tour. PARLIAMENT & FUNKADELIC LIVE 1976-93 (Essential—UK, 1994) Shows from 1976 in Denver, San Diego and Oakland. T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M. (MJJ-Epic, 1996) Title translates as The Awesome Power Of A Fully Operational Mothership.