Bernie Worrell

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Bass On The Line 04:28 Tools
Up In The Hills 06:10 Tools
Dirty 06:10 Tools
New Boss 08:37 Tools
I'll Be With You 07:31 Tools
Killer Mosquito 09:11 Tools
Ok, You Can Leave Now 07:06 Tools
Celeste 06:43 Tools
Tomorrow (Take 2) 05:54 Tools
Watermelon Man 06:17 Tools
Tomorrow (Take 1) 06:00 Tools
Woo Together 04:36 Tools
Insurance Man for the Funk 12:43 Tools
Hold On 05:01 Tools
Much Thrust 03:56 Tools
Happy To Have (Happiness On Our Side) 07:42 Tools
Revelation in Black Light 02:22 Tools
Funk-A-Hall-Licks 05:21 Tools
Flex 06:04 Tools
Witness For The Defense 05:17 Tools
Beware of Dog 02:38 Tools
Y-Spy 04:28 Tools
B.W. Jam 00:00 Tools
Sing 04:34 Tools
Don't Piss Me Off 04:28 Tools
Ain't She Sweet 05:03 Tools
Blood Secrets 06:50 Tools
Dissinfordollars 06:29 Tools
Straight Ahead 04:00 Tools
Take the 'A' Train 04:18 Tools
Time Was (Events in the Elsewhere) 07:21 Tools
Real Life Dreams 04:43 Tools
Take Five 06:18 Tools
Reprise: Much Thrust 00:40 Tools
Set The Tone / Victory 09:47 Tools
Real Life Dreams On 01:40 Tools
Won't Go Away 05:58 Tools
Judie's Passion Purple 02:43 Tools
The Vision 08:04 Tools
X-Factor 11:53 Tools
Volunteered Slavery/Bern's Blues/Outer Spaceways 00:00 Tools
Gladiator Skull 04:16 Tools
Moon Over Brixton 05:57 Tools
Disappearance (Life After Life) 00:54 Tools
The Mask 04:16 Tools
Agua de Beber 05:57 Tools
All the Things You Are 05:08 Tools
Fields Of Play 02:43 Tools
You're My Thrill 05:27 Tools
At Mos' Spheres 03:55 Tools
At Mos'Spheres 03:55 Tools
Killer Joe 06:51 Tools
Bye Bye Blackbird 04:22 Tools
Hope Is Here 06:05 Tools
Moon River 05:14 Tools
Child in Time 08:55 Tools
The Mark 07:43 Tools
Set the Tone, Victory 08:55 Tools
Warriors Off to Woo 04:18 Tools
You Got Me Wide Open 04:47 Tools
In Pursuit 09:14 Tools
Woo Awakens, the Wizard Cometh 11:00 Tools
Tomorrow - Take 1 06:02 Tools
Afrofuturism (Phazed One) 16:26 Tools
Who Do You Love 05:00 Tools
Tomorrow - Take 2 05:56 Tools
Insurance Man For Funk/Reprise 13:25 Tools
Re-Enter Black Light (Entersection) 06:25 Tools
In a Silent Way 05:40 Tools
I'd Rather Be With You 04:19 Tools
If You Got Funk, You Got Style 07:42 Tools
Alabama 05:35 Tools
Afrofuturism 16:25 Tools
When Bernie Speaks - Original Version 16:25 Tools
Joyful Process 03:31 Tools
Re-Enter Black Light 06:22 Tools
Ooh Child 05:45 Tools
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 01:54 Tools
I Wanna Go Outside In the Rain 06:11 Tools
Humanoid 04:48 Tools
Deep Purple NY 01:54 Tools
Samba Pa Ti 01:54 Tools
Volunteered Slavery 04:46 Tools
Light On Water 14:44 Tools
Redemption Song 07:19 Tools
Time Was 05:51 Tools
Flashlight 05:29 Tools
GrooveAllegiance 13:24 Tools
Realm of Sight 07:41 Tools
Sir Nose D'Void Of Funk 07:41 Tools
Wings 07:42 Tools
Dirty (feat. Warren Haynes) 06:12 Tools
B W Jam 03:31 Tools
Intro Jam 06:57 Tools
02_i´ll be with you 07:31 Tools
Up In The Hills (feat. Mike Gordon) 06:11 Tools
Red Hot Mama 07:19 Tools
When Bernie Speaks 13:24 Tools
Judie's Purple Passion 14:44 Tools
Happy To Have 07:41 Tools
Aquaboogie 05:40 Tools
05_happy to have 07:42 Tools
You Hit the Nail on the Head 05:29 Tools
Purple World 13:24 Tools
Gamin' on Ya 06:15 Tools
Flight Attendant 05:29 Tools
Killer Mosquito (feat. Warren Haynes) 09:13 Tools
Disappearance 00:51 Tools
Super Stupid 04:10 Tools
Much Thrust (Reprise) 00:40 Tools
Insurance Man For Funk (Reprise) 13:24 Tools
Wake Up 05:40 Tools
Adolescent Funk 05:42 Tools
I´ll Be With You 13:24 Tools
Standin' on the Verge 13:24 Tools
The Moment 00:40 Tools
I Want to Contribute More 05:40 Tools
Balance 06:28 Tools
You n' your Folks 00:40 Tools
Rentstrike [DJ Smash Remix] 05:29 Tools
Reprise - Much Trust 00:43 Tools
Volunteer Slavery/Outta Space Ways 05:29 Tools
Smoke on the Water 05:40 Tools
Reprise -- Much Thrust 00:40 Tools
Court Medley 05:40 Tools
The Thistle (Funk Invasion Mix) 04:08 Tools
Volte Para O Seu Lar 05:40 Tools
Biological Speculation 06:28 Tools
Flex (Album Version) 06:04 Tools
Beija Eu 05:40 Tools
110 Solos 05:42 Tools
Woo Light 05:42 Tools
Tribal Up 05:42 Tools
Time Was (events In The Elsewhere) (Album Version) 07:21 Tools
Tribale 06:04 Tools
First Things First 06:04 Tools
(It's Just) the Dog in Me (Video Soundtrack Mix) 03:50 Tools
Dissinfordollars (Album Version) 06:28 Tools
Revelation In Black Light (Album Version) 07:21 Tools
Blood Secrets (Album Version) 06:50 Tools
Thug 06:28 Tools
Bernin' Down the House 00:43 Tools
Stormbringer 04:08 Tools
Refurbish 06:28 Tools
Won't Go Away (Album Version) 05:58 Tools
"Together in Spirit,Mind and Soul 05:58 Tools
(O'we) Wish Ye Merry Disco 05:30 Tools
Next 00:30 Tools
Shades Of The Kid 00:30 Tools
Hollow Grounds 00:30 Tools
Orh 00:30 Tools
Straight Oot O' knowhere (Version 2) 15:29 Tools
Disappearance (life After Life) (Album Version) 00:53 Tools
Vision (Album Version) 08:04 Tools
Woman from Tokyo 00:30 Tools
Hearin' Dis, Playin' Dat 00:30 Tools
Tree-fore 00:30 Tools
Spice Island 05:01 Tools
Transgenesis 05:58 Tools
Over the Sea (Video SoundTrack Mix Instrumental) 03:50 Tools
Gone to Croatan 15:29 Tools
Mask 15:29 Tools
One Rabbit 09:13 Tools
Burning Down The House 04:42 Tools
Supergroovalistic 05:58 Tools
Teach-Er (Room Sound Mix) 05:30 Tools
Reprise: Much Trust 00:40 Tools
Rusha (Emptied Oot Mix) 00:40 Tools
All That Future 03:50 Tools
Killer Mosquito (ft. Warren Haynes) 09:13 Tools
If You Got Funk You Got Style 06:12 Tools
Judicious 09:13 Tools
Sunrise 04:18 Tools
Dissapearance (Life After Life) 03:50 Tools
Much Trust 03:56 Tools
Purple Haze 03:50 Tools
Smokey 04:42 Tools
Pork the Pig (Video Soundtrack Mix) 04:42 Tools
Party Crackers (Filler) (Video Soundtrack Mix) 13:24 Tools
Up In The Hills (Featuring Mike Gordon) 04:42 Tools
X-Factor (Album Version) 00:40 Tools
Dirty (ft. Warren Haynes) 06:12 Tools
Beef 03:50 Tools
Bloodline 03:50 Tools
Witness for the 03:50 Tools
Comin' Round The Mountain 05:30 Tools
Thumpasaurus 00:40 Tools
Up In the Hills (Ft. Mike Gordon) 00:40 Tools
Transfer Code 00:40 Tools
take the a train 01:23 Tools
Dirty (Featuring Warren Haynes) 00:40 Tools
Killer Mosquito (Featuring Warren Haynes) 00:40 Tools
"a History of Funk, Old and New" 13:24 Tools
Happy to Have(Happiness On Our Side) 00:40 Tools
The Goose 00:40 Tools
I'll Be With You (Kon Edit) 06:11 Tools
Up For The Downstroke! 00:40 Tools
Red Hot Momma 00:40 Tools
The Vision ( Ft. Mike G & J Sumbi ) Drums By Sly Dunbar 00:40 Tools
Fourth Voice 00:40 Tools
Intro 01:23 Tools
The Incal 00:40 Tools
Funkytown Blog. 13:24 Tools
Insurance Man For Funk/Reprise: Much Thrust 13:24 Tools
Cosmic Slop 13:24 Tools
reprise:much thrust 13:24 Tools
Hit It And Quit It 00:53 Tools
Once Again (First Things First Reprise) 13:24 Tools
Shroud 13:24 Tools
Up For The Down Stroke 01:23 Tools
X - Factor 01:23 Tools
Can You Get To That 16:50 Tools
Dissinforsollars 16:50 Tools
Worae (Telephone Mix) 16:50 Tools
Skip Hop Stumble 16:50 Tools
You n'Your folks, Me n' My Folks 16:50 Tools
Up In The Hills (feat. Mike Gordo 06:11 Tools
Disappearance (Life after Li.. 00:53 Tools
Flex Ft. Mike G & J Sumbi 00:53 Tools
Time Was ( Events in the Elsewhere ) 00:53 Tools
Bernie Solo 00:53 Tools
Much Trust (Reprise) 00:53 Tools
Won't Go Away Ft. Mike G 00:53 Tools
Flashlight (Instrumental) 00:53 Tools
Disappearance ( Life after Life ) 00:53 Tools
Set the Tone Victory 00:53 Tools
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Dr. George Bernard "Bernie" Worrell, Jr. (April 19, 1944 – June 24, 2016) was an American keyboardist and composer best known as a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic and for his work with Talking Heads. He was a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic. Worrell was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, and grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey. A musical prodigy, he began formal piano lessons by age three and wrote a concerto at age eight. He went on to study at Juilliard and the New England Conservatory of Music. As a college student around 1970, Worrell played with a group called Chubby & The Turnpikes (later to be known as Tavares). The drummer in that band was Joey Kramer, who left in October 1970 to be a founding member of the rock band Aerosmith. After meeting George Clinton, leader of a doo wop group called The Parliaments, Worrell, Clinton, The Parliaments and their backing band, The Funkadelics, moved to Detroit, Michigan, and became collectively known as Parliament-Funkadelic. During the 1970s the same group of musicians separately recorded under the names Parliament and Funkadelic, (among several others), but toured as P-Funk. Worrell played grand piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, Hohner Clavinet, Hammond B3 organ, ARP String Ensemble and Moog synthesizer, co-wrote, and wrote horn and rhythm arrangements on hit recordings for both groups and other associated bands under the "Parliafunkadelicment Thang" production company, and many of his most notable performances were recorded with Bootsy's Rubber Band, Parlet, The Brides of Funkenstein and The Horny Horns. Worrell recorded a 1978 solo album, All the Woo in the World, with the musical backing of P-Funk's members. While funk musicians traditionally utilized electric keyboards, such as the Hammond organ and Fender Rhodes electric piano, Worrell was the second recipient of the Moog synthesizer created by Bob Moog. Mainly responsible for creating Parliament's futuristic sound, Worrell's use of the Minimoog bass on the Parliament song "Flash Light", on 1977's Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome, heavily influenced the sound of R&B music and served as a bridge between American R&B and the insurgence of new wave, new age and techno. He used the ARP Pro Soloist as well. Worrell's synthesizer work is prominent on the majority of Parliament's most popular (and most sampled) songs throughout the 1970s, most notably "Mothership Connection (Star Child)" and "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" from Mothership Connection (1975) and "Aqua Boogie" from Motor Booty Affair (1978). When Parliament-Funkadelic took a hiatus from touring in the early 1980s, Worrell was recruited, along with other musicians from differing musical genres such as guitarist Adrian Belew, to perform and record with Talking Heads, a pioneering new wave band. Worrell's experience and feel for different arrangements enhanced the overall sound of the band. Though he never officially joined Talking Heads, he was a de facto member of the group for most of the '80s, appearing on one of their studio albums, several solo albums, and multiple tours until they officially disbanded in 1991. Worrell can be seen in the band's concert film Stop Making Sense. Worrell was invited to perform with Talking Heads at their one-off reunion as part of their 2002 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Worrell co-produced Fred Schneider's 1984 solo album Fred Schneider and the Shake Society and played keyboards and synthesizers on some of the album's tracks. From the late 1980s through the 2010s, Worrell recorded extensively with Bill Laswell, including Sly and Robbie's Laswell-produced Rhythm Killers and the 1985 Fela Kuti album Army Arrangement. Worrell performed with Gov't Mule. Through the beginning of the 21st century, he became a visible member of the jam band scene, performing in many large summer music festivals, sometimes billed as Bernie Worrell and the Woo Warriors. He appeared on several Jack Bruce albums, including A Question of Time, Cities of the Heart, Monkjack and More Jack than God. In 1994, Worrell appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool. The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in the African-American community, was heralded as "Album of the Year" by TIME Magazine. Worrell joined the rock group Black Jack Johnson, with Mos Def, Will Calhoun, Doug Wimbish and Dr. Know. He appears with the band on Mos Def's 2004 release The New Danger. Worrell joined forces with bass legend Les Claypool, guitarist Buckethead and drummer Bryan Mantia to form the group Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains. Worrell's project Baby Elephant was a collaboration with Stetsasonic member/De La Soul producer Prince Paul and longtime Paul associate Don Newkirk. Released September 11, 2007, Turn My Teeth Up! featured George Clinton, Shock G, Yellowman, Reggie Watts, Nona Hendryx, David Byrne and Gabby La La. In 2009, he joined longtime Parliament-Funkadelic guitarist DeWayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight, bassist Melvin Gibbs and drummer J.T. Lewis to form the band SociaLybrium. Their album For You/For Us/For All was released on Livewired Music in January 2010. Worrell appeared in the 2004 documentary film Moog with synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog and several other Moog synthesizer musicians. In 2011, he toured with Bootsy Collins, another major figure from Parliament-Funkadelic. From 2011 through 2015, Worrell performed with his group, the Bernie Worrell Orchestra. The band became known for the appearance of special guests at live performances, including Bootsy Collins, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Jimmy Destri, Mike Watt, Rah Digga and Gary Lucas. Worrell worked on the Seattle based Khu.éex' project fusing traditional Tlingit music with funk, jazz, and experimental music. The protect includes Preston Singletary, Skerik, Stanton Moore, and Randall Dunn among others. In 2015, Worrell appeared in the movie Ricki and the Flash as the keyboard player in Meryl Streep's band. The movie reunited Worrell with director Jonathan Demme, who had directed Stop Making Sense. Worrell was a judge for the 12th, 13th, and 14th annual Independent Music Awards. During May 2016, the New England Conservatory of Music gave Worrell, who studied at the school until 1967, an honorary Doctor of Music degree. In January 2016, Worrell was diagnosed with stage-four lung cancer. He relocated from New Jersey, his long-time home, to Bellingham, Washington. A tribute and benefit concert to raise funds for Worrell's cancer treatment, produced by the Black Rock Coalition and featuring musicians with whom Worrell has worked over his career, occurred on April 4 and 5, 2016. Bernie Worrell died at the age of 72 on June 24, 2016. Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth is a documentary film about Worrell's life, music and impact. At AllMovie, critic Mark Deming wrote that the film "profiles his life and career while also examining how even a genius has to find a way to make a living". Discography Solo albums 1978: All the Woo in the World 1990: Funk of Ages 1993: Blacktronic Science 1993: Pieces of Woo: The Other Side 1997: Free Agent: A Spaced Odyssey 2007: Improvisczario 2009: Christmas Woo 2010: I Don't Even Know 2011: Standards 2013: BWO Is Landing (credited as "The Bernie Worrell Orchestra") 2014: Elevation: The Upper Air 2016: Retrospectives Funkadelic 1970: Funkadelic 1970: Free Your Mind... and Your Ass Will Follow 1971: Maggot Brain 1972: America Eats Its Young 1973: Cosmic Slop 1974: Standing on the Verge of Getting It On 1975: Let's Take It to the Stage 1976: Tales of Kidd Funkadelic 1976: Hardcore Jollies 1978: One Nation Under a Groove 1979: Uncle Jam Wants You 1996: Live: Meadowbrook, Rochester, Michigan – 12th September 1971 2008: Toys (recorded 1970–74) 2014: First Ya Gotta Shake the Gate Parliament 1970: Osmium 1974: Up for the Down Stroke 1975: Chocolate City 1975: Mothership Connection 1976: The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein 1977: Live: P-Funk Earth Tour 1977: Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome 1978: Motor Booty Affair 1979: Gloryhallastoopid 1980: Trombipulation Selected contributions to other albums 1981: Jerry Harrison, The Red and the Black 1982: Talking Heads, The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads 1983: Talking Heads, Speaking in Tongues 1984: Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense 1984: Fred Schneider, Fred Schneider and the Shake Society 1985: Fela Kuti, Army Arrangement 1986: Ginger Baker, Horses & Trees 1992: Praxis, Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) 1995: Julian Schnabel, Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud 2001: Shin Terai, Unison 2004: Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, The Big Eyeball in the Sky 2004: Mos Def, The New Danger 2006: Gigi, Gold & Wax 2007: Shin Terai, Lightyears 2007: Praxis, Tennessee 2004 2008: Praxis, Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness) 2008: Science Faxtion, Living on Another Frequency 2009: Eric McFadden Trio, Delicate Thing Awards Independent Music Awards 2013: "Get Your Hands Off" - Best Funk/Fusion/Jam Song Read more on Last.fm. 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