Both of them are erratic geniuses, they've produced some world-class stuff but also, sadly, some unlistenable bollocks.
On the Clinton album, my impressions of it were that it sounded dated and flabby when it came out, and I haven't changed my opinion on that. He was trying to recreate the Parliafunkadelicment feeling that was so successful at their zenith (Maggot Brain, Cosmic Slop etc.) but I don't think anything on "The Awsome Power..." would have made it onto any of those albums. I can't recall the last time I saw it on a record shop rack, Clinton and co have never been known for keeping their back-catalogue readily available, especially not the minor works. Amazon may be your best bet.
If you like "Something/Anything", you'll probably love "Runt" and "Runt; The Ballad of Todd Rundgren". Both were released about the same time, and are similar in style, although "Ballad..."'s low-key tone might be a bit hard going if you're not in the mood. His work with The Nazz is top quality garage-psych, definitely worth investigating. Also, give "Liars" a spin. It only came out a couple of years ago but there's a lot of worthwhile stuff on there. It's the return to form Clinton could only dream about.
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