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Party People (Parliament song)

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"Party People"
Single by Parliament
from the album Gloryhallastoopid
A-side"Party People"
B-side"Party People (Reprise)"
Released1979
GenreDisco
Length10:08
LabelCasablanca
NB 2222
Songwriter(s)George Clinton
Bootsy Collins
Garry Shider
Producer(s)George Clinton

"Party People" is a song by the band Parliament from their 1979 album Gloryhallastoopid. Over ten minutes long, it was released as both a two-part 7" single and a 12" record. It reached #39 on the Billboard R&B chart. Stylistically "Party People" is in more of a disco vein than the funk songs for which Parliament is best known. According to music writer Rickey Vincent it was the band's "self-admitted worst record ever."[1]

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  1. ^ Rickey Vincent, Funk: The Music, The People, and The Rhythm of The One (New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1996), 213.
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