Parliament - Presence Of A Brain Review

: The song showcases the group's doo-wop roots through layered, lush vocal harmonies, a signature of leader George Clinton ’s early training in New Jersey . Lyrical Analysis and Themes

"" is a soulful, psychedelic funk ballad by Parliament , released in June 1974. It serves as the closing track on their landmark second studio album, Up For The Down Stroke , and was originally released as the B-side to the album’s hit title track. Musical Composition and Atmosphere Parliament - Presence Of A Brain

The lyrics describe an encounter with a profound "thinker" and explore the power of the human mind and collective consciousness. : The song showcases the group's doo-wop roots

: The track features "monstrous" bass lines paired with cosmic, gospel-infused chorales that create a "psychadelic and demented" soul vibe. Musical Composition and Atmosphere The lyrics describe an

Unlike the high-energy, dance-oriented anthems Parliament is most famous for (like ""), " Presence Of A Brain " is characterized by its slower, introspective "head music" qualities.

 

Your browser is out of date. It has security vulnerabilities and may not display all features on this site and other sites.

Please update your browser using one of modern browsers (Google Chrome, Opera, Firefox, IE 10).

X