R&B Skeletons in the Closet

R&B Skeletons in the Closet
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1986
Recorded1985–1986
StudioUnited Sound Systems, Detroit; Baby'O Recorders, Hollywood; Ground Control Studios, Burbank, California
GenreFunk, dance, R&B, electro, hip hop
Length43:24
LabelCapitol
ProducerGeorge Clinton, Steve Washington, Garry Shider, Andre Jackson
George Clinton chronology
Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends
(1985)
R&B Skeletons in the Closet
(1986)
The Cinderella Theory
(1989)
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The Village VoiceB+

R&B Skeletons in the Closet is the fourth solo album by Parliament-Funkadelic leader George Clinton. It was released in April 1986 by Capitol Records and was the last album that Clinton would record for the label. Recording sessions for the album utilized a small cadre of P-Funk musicians including Bootsy Collins, Garry Shider, and DeWayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight, as well as the debut recorded appearance of former Miss America Vanessa L. Williams on the opening track "Hey Good Lookin'". R&B Skeletons in the Closet was produced by Clinton, Steve Washington, Shider, and Andre Jackson.

The album's concept deals with black musical artists attempts to "cross over" to white audiences and losing their core black audience in the process. R&B Skeletons in the Closet expands on the dance-funk sound of Clinton's previous solo albums, and it also incorporates elements of electro and hip hop music. The album was reissued on CD by Capitol Records in 1991, but went out of print shortly thereafter.