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Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band

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Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band is a funk album by Bootsy Collins, released in April of 1976 (see 1976 in music). Collins had just left George Clinton's P-Funk collective for a solo career, and the album became a popular success.

Track listing

  1. "Stretchin' Out (In a Rubber Band)" (Clinton/Collins)
  2. "Psychoticbumpschool"
  3. "Another Point of View"
  4. "I'd Rather Be With You" (Clinton/Collins/Cooper)
  5. "Love Vibes"
  6. "Physical Love"
  7. "Vanish in Our Sleep" (Clinton/Collins)

Personnel

  • Bernie Worrell - Keyboards
  • Michael Brecker - Saxophone
  • Robert Johnson - Vocals
  • Maceo Parker - Saxophone
  • Casper - Bass, Guitar, Drums
  • Fredrick Allen - Keyboards
  • Leslyn Bailey - Vocals
  • Bootsy Collins - Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Producer
  • Boogie - Drums
  • Randy Brecker - Trumpet
  • Phelps Collins - Bass, Guitar
  • Gary "Muddbone" Cooper - Drums, Vocals
  • Rick Gardner - Trumpet
  • Michael Hampton - Guitar
  • Gary Shider - Guitar
  • Sonny Talbert - Keyboards
  • Jim Vitti - Engineer
  • Frankie Kash Waddy - Drums

Chart positions

Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album

1976	Pop Albums	                No. 59
1976	Black Albums	                No. 10

Billboard (North America) - singles

1976	"I'd Rather Be With You"	                Black Singles	        No. 25
1976	"Stretchin' Out (In A Rubber Band)"	Black Singles	        No. 18
1977	"Psychoticbumpschool"	                Black Singles	        No. 69
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