Dope Dogs | ||||
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Studio album by Parliament-Funkadelic/P-Funk All Stars | ||||
Released | November 25th, 1994 (Japan) 1995 (U.S.) |
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Recorded | 1994 | |||
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Length | 76:30 | |||
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Producer | George Clinton | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
The Boston Globe | (favorable) |
Robert Christgau | A |
Entertainment Weekly | A− |
The Independent | (favorable) |
Q | |
Rolling Stone | |
Select | |
Washington Post | (favorable) |
Yale Herald | (mixed) |
Dope Dogs is a 1994 album by Parliament-Funkadelic/P-Funk All Stars. The album was first released on the P-Vine label in Japan. It was later released on the Hot Hands label in the United Kingdom. The United States release on the Dogone Records label, a custom label of Available Entertainment, was released under the name George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars. The U.S. version was remastered by David Libert of Available Entertainment. The album's theme deals with dope-sniffing dogs that become addicted to the very drugs that they are assigned to find.
Select gave the album a rating of three out of five, stating that there are "moves and grooves aplenty, but most of it leads nowhere"
The album's configuration varied among the Japanese, British, and American releases.