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		<title>Fever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article was written by BustedBASS When classic artists update their sound they often run the risk of losing the originality that made them special. That&#8217;s not at all the case on Fever, a track from George Clinton&#8216;s latest release. It&#8217;s a cover of a classic 1950s song and features guest vocals by Sly Stone. The subtle autotune sounds totally at home and reminds us how much both George and [...]]]></description>
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When classic artists update their sound they often run the risk of losing the originality that made them special. That&#8217;s not at all the case on <strong>Fever</strong>, a track from <strong><a href='http://www.myspace.com/gclinton' >George Clinton</a></strong>&#8216;s latest release. It&#8217;s a cover of a classic 1950s song and features guest vocals by <strong><a href='http://www.myspace.com/slyandthefamilystone' >Sly Stone</a></strong>. The subtle autotune sounds totally at home and reminds us how much both <strong><a href='http://www.myspace.com/gclinton' >George</a></strong> and <strong><a href='http://www.myspace.com/slyandthefamilystone' >Sly</a></strong> are an inspiration to today&#8217;s musicians. Today&#8217;s pop music is only just catching up to the sonic experiments these mad scientists have been pumping out for years. <strong>Fever</strong> is a enlightening lesson for modern musicians, bridging the gap between three distinct musical eras.</p>
<p><a href='http://dippedindollars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/02-Fever.mp3'>George Clinton ft. Sly Stone &#8211; Fever</a></p>
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