James Brown The Singles Vol.4 (2-CD)
- catalog number:CDHIP9472
- weight in Kg 0.12
James Brown: The Singles Vol.4 (2-CD)
Article properties:James Brown: The Singles Vol.4 (2-CD)
Interpret: James Brown
Album titlle: The Singles Vol.4 (2-CD)
Label HIP-O SELECT
Genre R&B, Soul
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0602517407725
- weight in Kg 0.12
Brown, James - The Singles Vol.4 (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Ain't That A Groove Part 1 | James Brown | ||
02 | Ain't That A Groove Part 2 | James Brown | ||
03 | New Breed (The Boo-Ga-Loo)(Part 1) | James Brown | ||
04 | New Breed (The Boo-Ga-Loo)(Part 2) | James Brown | ||
05 | It's A Man's Man's World | James Brown | ||
06 | Is It Yes Or Is It No? | James Brown | ||
07 | James Brown's Boo-Ga-Loo | James Brown | ||
08 | Lost In A Mood Of Changes | James Brown | ||
09 | Money Won't Change You Part 1 | James Brown | ||
10 | Money Won't Change You Part 2 | James Brown | ||
11 | This Old Heart | James Brown | ||
12 | Don't Be A Drop Out | James Brown | ||
13 | Tell Me That You Love Me | James Brown | ||
14 | Let's Go Get Stoned | James Brown | ||
15 | Our Day Will Come | James Brown | ||
16 | This Christmas Song (Version 1) | James Brown | ||
17 | This Christmas Song (Version 2) | James Brown | ||
18 | Sweet Little Baby Boy (Part 1) | James Brown | ||
19 | Sweet Little Baby Boy (Part 2) | James Brown | ||
20 | Let's Make Christmas Mean Something This Year | James Brown | ||
21 | Let's Make Christmas Mean Something This Year | James Brown |
Brown, James - The Singles Vol.4 (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Bring It Up | James Brown | ||
02 | Nobody Knows | James Brown | ||
03 | Kansas City | James Brown | ||
04 | Stone Fox | James Brown | ||
05 | It's A Gas Part 1 | James Brown | ||
06 | It's A Gas Part 2 | James Brown | ||
07 | Think | James Brown | ||
08 | Let Yourself Go | James Brown | ||
09 | Good Rockin' Tonight | James Brown | ||
10 | I Loves You Porgy | James Brown | ||
11 | Yours And Mine | James Brown | ||
12 | Jimmy Mack | James Brown | ||
13 | What Do You Like | James Brown | ||
14 | Mona Lisa | James Brown | ||
15 | Cold Sweat - Part 1 | James Brown | ||
16 | Cold Sweat - Part 2 | James Brown | ||
17 | Get It Together (Part 1) | James Brown | ||
18 | Get It Together (Part 2) | James Brown | ||
19 | Get It Together (Part 1)(Version 1) | James Brown | ||
20 | Get It Together (Part 2)(Version 2) | James Brown |
James Brown with JB's
Always one of soul music‘s leading innovators and by his own nomination The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, James Brown had many a brainstorm. One of the lesser-remembered was the three-part single.
Two-siders were commonplace, but JB’s funk-dripping jams often went so long that they were pressed up on singles in three parts: Part 1 as the A-side, the other two squeezed onto side B. Soul Brother Number 1 used the gimmick on his 1970 R&B chart-topper Super Bad, and he brought it back for Soul Power, cut during an all-night session on January 26, 1971 at Rodel Studios in Washington, D.C. (Brown’s organization was hunkered down at Loew‘s Palace Theater there).
Brown’s band had changed drastically since the days of Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag and Cold Sweat. Saxist Maceo Parker, guitarist Jimmy Nolen, and drummer Clyde Stubblefield had all defected. In their place was a crew that featured brothers Phelps ‘Catfish‘ Collins and William ‘Bootsy‘ Collins driving the funk on guitar and bass. They were abetted by a core group of trusted Brown vets: drummer John ‘Jabo‘ Starks, tenor saxist St. Clair Pinckney, Bobby Byrd on organ and spirited responsorial vocals, and trombonist Fred Wesley, who had been gone for a while but returned to the fold to whip the newcomers into shape.
The Godfather of Soul’s legion of fans didn’t even notice all the uproar in James‘ organization. He started 1971 with the #4 R&B sellerGet Up, Get Into It, Get Involved (Part 1) prior to the release of Soul Power, which blasted up to #3 R&B and #29 pop that spring (Wesley stepped out for an extended solo on Part 2, taking Maceo’s place as Brown’s instrumental foil). Over the course of the summer, Brown topped the R&B hit parade twice, with Part 1 of Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got, To Get What She Wants) (his biggest pop crossover item of the year, maxing out at #15), and Part 1 of Make It Funky.
By spring, the Collins brothers were off Brown’s payroll, itching to do their own thing and ending up with George Clinton’s Parliament-Funkadelic. James plugged in more talented young players and kept on dishing up the funk. Nobody did it better.
Various Sweet Soul Music 26 Scorching Classics 1971
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