This album features the core members of Praxis, guitarist Buckethead, bassist Bill Laswell, drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia and keyboardist Bernie Worrell.
Bernie Ecclestone | Bernie Taupin | Bernie Sanders | The Bernie Mac Show | Frank Worrell | Weekend at Bernie's | Bernie Worrell | Bernie Geoffrion | Bernie Wrightson | Bernie Mac | Bernie Kosar | Ernest P. Worrell | Bernie Parent | Bernie LaBarge | Bernie Williams | Bernie Forde | Bernie Casey | Weekend at Bernie's II | Weekend At Bernie's | Bernie Wagenblast | Bernie Ripoll | Bernie Mireault | Bernie McGann | Bernie Marsden | Bernie Hayes | Bernie Fabiosa | Bernie Dexter | Bernie | Ben Bernie | Worrell |
The album features an array of musical guests including Prince, Dallas Austin, Humpty Hump from Digital Underground, Ice Cube, N'Dea Davenport, Dr. Dre, and Herbie Hancock, as well P-Funk alumni including Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Maceo Parker, and Fred Wesley.
Bernie Worrell (born 1944), keyboardist and composer known primarily for his keyboard and production work with Parliament and Funkadelic.
Other recordings include work by the Russian conceptual artists Komar and Melamid, music written according to poll of American music taste, resulting in the statistically Most Wanted and Unwanted Songs, two CDs by writer Kurt Vonnegut, and Mandeng Eletrik, a collaboration between Wofa, tribal musicians from a village in Guinea that lacks electricity and running water, with American R&B musicians including Bernie Worrell and Will Calhoun.
Additionally, Bootsy Collins and Bernie Worrell (of Parliament-Funkadelic), both also featured on the debut album, return for one lengthy track each: "Deathstar" includes Collins' "free-form bass explorations" and "Crossing" features Worrell's "psychedelic improvisation on a distorted Hammond organ".
#"Do Something" 1 (Gray, Darryl Swann, Ruzumna, Dion Murdock, Patrick Brown, Raymon Murray, Rico Wade, Cameron Gipp, Robert Barnett, André Benjamin, Antwan Patton, Thomas Burton, Greg Mays, Daryl Barnes, George Clinton, Jr., Garry Shider, Bernard Worrell) – 4:57
The album reunites Bootsy with former P-Funk players Bernie Worrell, Fred Wesley, and Gary "Mudd Bone" Cooper, and also features newcomers such as Mico Wave, and Godmoma.