Fresh Outta 'P' University

Fresh Outta 'P' University

Japanese sleeve for the album "Fresh Outta 'P' University (New Edition)"
Studio album by Bootsy Collins
Released 1997
Recorded 1997
Genre Funk, Rap
Length 73:02
Label WEA/Black Culture; Private I
Producer Bootsy Collins
Bootsy Collins chronology
Keepin' Dah Funk Alive 4-1995
(1995)
Fresh Outta 'P' University
(1997)
Play With Bootsy
(2002)

Fresh Outta 'P' University is a 1997 studio album by former P-Funk bassist Bootsy Collins. The album was originally released by the WEA/Black Culture label in Europe and Japan and then by Private I records (distributed by Mercury Records) in the U.S.. The album features a number of guest musicians and performers, including MC Lyte, Rodney O, D Meka, Thomas D and Smudo and Fatboy Slim.

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Numerous versions

Since its initial release in 1997, "Fresh Outta 'P' University" has been released in several different configurations. These configurations include:

The deluxe 2-CD European version (WEA/Black Culture 3984 20396-2) which is contained in a special CD case that opens up into six panels that spells out the name "Bootsy" when opened.

The 2-CD Japanese "New Edition" (WPCR-10370~1) which features the entire album on disc one, and remixes of "Party-Lick-A-Ble's" and "Do The Freak" on disc two.

Track listing

U.S. VERSION

  1. Off Da Hook
  2. I'm Leavin' U
  3. Funk Ain't Broke
  4. Party Lick-A-Ble's
  5. Ever Lost Your Lover
  6. Pearl Drops
  7. Do The Freak
  8. Fragile (So Sensitive)
  9. Shiggy Wiggy
  10. Wind Me Up
  11. Good-N-Nasty
  12. Penetration
  13. I'm Leavin' U (Gotta Go Gotta Go) (House Mix)
  14. Fresh Outta 'P'
  15. Jazz-N-Yo-Shiggy 'Dance Mix'

EUROPEAN VERSION

  1. Off Da Hook
  2. I'm Leavin' U
  3. Funk Ain't Broke
  4. Party Lick-A-Ble's
  5. Ever Lost Your Lover
  6. Pearl Drops
  7. Do The Freak
  8. Fragile (So Sensitive)
  9. Holly-Wood-If-She-Could
  10. Wind Me Up
  11. Good-N-Nasty
  12. Penetration(In Funk We Trust)
  13. Home-Of-Da Freaks
  14. Fresh Outta 'P'

Personnel

References

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