Making that list really blew my mind when I realized how much stuff there was (nearly 100 records!!), and how good most of it was, not even counting the aforementioned solo projects by P-Funk members, solo projects by P-Funk alumnis and numerous guest appearances and collabs on other artists' works that aren't featured there. I have most of those records save a few ones I couldn't find, there are some hits and misses, but it's a whole musical universe by itself and probably one of the most important musical legacy in the history of modern music. In any case, as a "canon", it remains a deeply impressive body of work when you know most of the content. I'm not sure what the rational behind this list is: George Clinton's personal involvement doesn't seem to be the sole factor, given that his level of involvement varies greatly between projects, but it appears to be what he considers to be the official P-Funk canon, given that it excludes many other projects from P-Funk members that were released even while they were still part of the collective. The list is a bit of a mess with the occasional single and many a compilation mixed in for good measure, so I tried to isolate proper albums and archive albums (that latter in grey, roughly placed at the time of the latest known recording sessions, with release year between brackets). So this is a list I made last year based on the official discography on George Clinton's website.
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