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For all of the praises heaped upon the debut and 1981's Street Songs, it's albums like Bustin' Out of L Seven (and the ones that follow) which really entrench Rick James as a unique musical presence. This particular record hits at revisiting the old days of Funkadelic because of the spooky/campy cover, but the music within is a thoughtful mix of hybrid funk/disco, and elaborate, highly charged, slow jams. "Bustin' Out" was not a major hit but defiant, infectious anthem based James' pro-weed stance, while "Jefferson Ball" is a flashy but finely-crafted ballad with depth. All of the early records are great listening; this one just has a little bit more of an edge.
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