Of George Clinton's two girl groups, The Brides of Funkenstein commanded the lioness share of attention, but Parlet was the funkier of the two; in Clinton put it, "sexual satisfaction guaranteed, that's what this group is all about! Parlet's roots actually went way back in the Parliament/Funkadelic cosmology; singers Jeanette Washington and Debbie Wright were the first female members of the band, and the third member of the trio, Mallia Franklin, introduced Uncle Jam to Bootsy Collins. Franklin and Wright were gone by the time this, their second album, Invasion of the Booty Snatchers, was recorded, replaced by Shirley Hayden and Janice Evans, so calling Parlet a "group" is a little bit of a misnomer. Instead, these records are production vehicles for Clinton (and, on this record, former Invictus writer/producer Ron Dunbar) and his rotating cast of characters, including Collins, Glenn Goins, Bernie Worrell, Fred Wesley, Gary Shider and other members of the Mothership. Which is hardly a bad thing; any Parliament/Funkadelic fan is going to want this, especially since it was only briefly out on CD in Japan in the early 90s. Our Real Gone reissue sports liner notes from Parliament/Funkadelic's own former Minister of Information, Tom Vickers, plus a custom illustration from Ron "Stozo Da Klown" Edwards, who provided the funky artwork for the original 1979 release! Freshly remastered by Maria Triana at Battery Studios, too.