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James Brown's records Eye noticed only 1 person ncluded an album by James n their top 10.
So, which do u think is his best? Eye njoyed The Payback. love | |
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I don't know which is the best...
...but this is my favorite. 1. 2 album set 2. It's half LIVE (the other half is pseudo-live) 3. It includes 2 of his best bands since it was recorded in the midst of a mutiny. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: I don't know which is the best...
...but this is my favorite. 1. 2 album set 2. It's half LIVE (the other half is pseudo-live) 3. It includes 2 of his best bands since it was recorded in the midst of a mutiny. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm Yea, JB was new and improved on that one. Classic 70's must have. Hot Pants has some good cuts on it to. | |
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theAudience said: I don't know which is the best...
Eye do like Sex Machine 2. But eye was looking 4 an authentic studio album. Ideas?
...but this is my favorite. 1. 2 album set 2. It's half LIVE (the other half is pseudo-live) 3. It includes 2 of his best bands since it was recorded in the midst of a mutiny. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm love | |
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Live at the Apollo. | |
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Xcellent call, Marrk. Live At The Apollo is a veritable classic.
Eye also have N The Jungle Groove. Again, this doesn't appear 2 b an authentic studio album. Is it the case that he was more of a live artist, or better at singles, than producing cohesive albums? love | |
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Definitely more of a singles artist. However, here's some that I recommend:
"Gettin' Down To It" (superb jazz trio album that's to be reissued on CD in August) "Soul On Top" (JB does the big band thing and comes out of it surprisingly well. Recently reissued on CD) "The Payback" (I agree with this choice. Check out "Mind Power" in particular. Available on CD but has been deleted, I think) "It's A Mother" (James really indulges his popcorn fetish on this one. Three tracks featuring the word "Popcorn" in the title. Available on crappy vinyl bootleg made to look like a genuine Polydor re-release. Track down an original on eBay instead) "Revolution Of The Mind" (OK, a live album but the best one he's ever done. Often referred to as Live At The Apollo Vol.3, this is a genuine live document of 1971 Apollo shows. The band are on fire, as is James. Out of all the five I've mentioned, this is the "must have" one, but it has been discontinued on CD. Shouldn't be too hard to track down, however) | |
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Anji said: Xcellent call, Marrk. Live At The Apollo is a veritable classic.
Eye also have N The Jungle Groove. Again, this doesn't appear 2 b an authentic studio album. Is it the case that he was more of a live artist, or better at singles, than producing cohesive albums? love I think of JB as predominantly a singles artist, which is a shame really considering how many albums he's dropped (do a google search on 'James Brown Discography'). It's very hard to get most of his his albums today. Go into a record store and there's racks of CD 'Greatest hits' compilations and nothing else. Damn shame. Luckily my dad bought a lot of his albums on vinyl when they came out, so i can borrow them when i need to. | |
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Anji said: Eye do like Sex Machine 2. But eye was looking 4 an authentic studio album. Ideas?
I agree with the consensus that on record, he's a singles artist. That being the case, i'm quite content with the Star Time box set. However the bottom line is that James Brown, at his core, is a LIVE act that should be seen or at least heard in that context to be fully appreciated. jjam gave some really good suggestions for complete album releases. A good James Brown discography (approx 90% w/cover art): http://www.funky-stuff.co.../disco.htm tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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James Brown's music is the air I need to breathe. I missed whatever list the original post is referring to.
I love all of it but my favorite by far is this album | |
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Marrk said: Live at the Apollo.
I like the Apollo record too. | |
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