In the world of Rest in P, there has always been a constant and ever-evolving interest. Whether we are talking about a historical figure, a cultural phenomenon or a scientific topic, Rest in P has left its mark on humanity in one way or another. Its influence has spread over time and continues to impact today. In this article, we will closely explore the importance of Rest in P and how it has shaped our society, as well as the implications it has for the future. From its beginnings to the present, Rest in P has generated countless discussions, debates and studies that seek to understand its scope and meaning in people's lives.
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Released | July 25th, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1975–76 | |||
Genre | Funk rock | |||
Length | 63:39 | |||
Label | P-Vine Records | |||
Producer | George Clinton | |||
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Rest in P is a 1994 posthumous album release by Parliament-Funkadelic guitarist Eddie Hazel. The album was released by P-Vine records in Japan on July 25, 1994, and is composed of previously unreleased tracks recorded by Eddie Hazel between 1975 and 1977. The album features musical support from various members of the P-Funk stable.
Alternate recordings of four tracks from Rest in P with different titles were also featured on the Jams From The Heart EP and were included as bonus tracks on Rhino Records' 2004 limited-edition reissue of Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs.
Despite being heavily sought by collectors, Rest In P has never been released outside of Japan.
Grace Cook is Eddie Hazel's mother. He would occasionally write songs under her name for contractual purposes.