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Thread started 11/23/06 2:53am

MattyJam

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Why is it that whenever I search for James Brown albums all I find is compilations?

God this guy has a lot of compilations. Can anyone post me an actual discography? I have The Payback and In The Jungle Groove. All I can find on Amazon and in HMV are live albums or compilations.

Help me out!
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Reply #1 posted 11/23/06 3:40am

PANDURITO

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Have you tried CD-Wow! Warehouse (free shipping) ?

http://www2.cd-wow.com/se...AMES+BROWN
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Reply #2 posted 11/23/06 3:42am

nd33

There's one on his official site:

http://www.godfatherofsoul.com/

Get "Hell".
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Reply #3 posted 11/23/06 3:52am

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That's because back then a lot of artists and certainly James, were 'single-artists' so-to-speak. He seldom set out to make one cohesive album. I guess it was more like constant recording, then something from that was released as a single, sometimes an album around that with filler material. I'd say the way to go with him, different than with Prince for example, would be the compilations.
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Reply #4 posted 11/23/06 7:12am

funkpill

calldapplwondery83 said:

That's because back then a lot of artists and certainly James, were 'single-artists' so-to-speak. He seldom set out to make one cohesive album. I guess it was more like constant recording, then something from that was released as a single, sometimes an album around that with filler material. I'd say the way to go with him, different than with Prince for example, would be the compilations.



Exactly!!! nod


Plus on alot of the compilations, you get the entire song,

instead of bits and pieces, that's on the original album..
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Reply #5 posted 11/23/06 11:32am

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Are you looking for Albums or Cds? The only way to collect James is on Vinyl... LP, 45 etc...
What a collection that would be...
[Edited 11/23/06 12:25pm]
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Reply #6 posted 11/23/06 12:19pm

SoulAlive

MattyJam said:

God this guy has a lot of compilations. Can anyone post me an actual discography? I have The Payback and In The Jungle Groove. All I can find on Amazon and in HMV are live albums or compilations.Help me out!


I know exactly what you mean.It's very frustrating,isn't it? I'm tired of numerous compilations that contain the same songs!! They seriously need to remaster his actual albums,which is what most fans/collectors are looking for.
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Reply #7 posted 11/23/06 12:21pm

SoulAlive

calldapplwondery83 said:

That's because back then a lot of artists and certainly James, were 'single-artists' so-to-speak. He seldom set out to make one cohesive album. I guess it was more like constant recording, then something from that was released as a single, sometimes an album around that with filler material. I'd say the way to go with him, different than with Prince for example, would be the compilations.


I understand what you're saying,but I would still rather have those actual albums! Filler material? Fine,I can live with that.But I'm not gonna pay any more money for a compilation that contains a bunch of songs that I already have.
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Reply #8 posted 11/23/06 12:32pm

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SoulAlive said:

calldapplwondery83 said:

That's because back then a lot of artists and certainly James, were 'single-artists' so-to-speak. He seldom set out to make one cohesive album. I guess it was more like constant recording, then something from that was released as a single, sometimes an album around that with filler material. I'd say the way to go with him, different than with Prince for example, would be the compilations.


I understand what you're saying,but I would still rather have those actual albums! Filler material? Fine,I can live with that.But I'm not gonna pay any more money for a compilation that contains a bunch of songs that I already have.


I understant what you're saying too, of course! And I'd say his filler material is stil highly enjoyable anyway.
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Reply #9 posted 11/23/06 12:50pm

SoulAlive

calldapplwondery83 said:

SoulAlive said:



I understand what you're saying,but I would still rather have those actual albums! Filler material? Fine,I can live with that.But I'm not gonna pay any more money for a compilation that contains a bunch of songs that I already have.


I understant what you're saying too, of course! And I'd say his filler material is stil highly enjoyable anyway.


I bet it is.I just wish I could hear some of it! lol
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Reply #10 posted 11/23/06 1:16pm

CinisterCee

MattyJam said:

God this guy has a lot of compilations. Can anyone post me an actual discography? I have The Payback and In The Jungle Groove. All I can find on Amazon and in HMV are live albums or compilations.

Help me out!


Even In The Jungle Groove is a 1986 compilation. neutral
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Reply #11 posted 11/23/06 1:32pm

funkpill

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MattyJam said:

God this guy has a lot of compilations. Can anyone post me an actual discography? I have The Payback and In The Jungle Groove. All I can find on Amazon and in HMV are live albums or compilations.

Help me out!


Even In The Jungle Groove is a 1986 compilation. neutral



But its been remastered w/ bonus & extended tracks biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 11/23/06 3:08pm

SenseOfDoubt

funkpill said:

CinisterCee said:



Even In The Jungle Groove is a 1986 compilation. neutral



But its been remastered w/ bonus & extended tracks biggrin


and its a damn good one! biggrin
Same with Motherlode, though I guess it's maybe a little, little bit weaker. This album was remastered & expanded in 2003, too, and came out in 1988 for the first time. U should have it, if you enjoy Into the jungle groove.

With James, I will not start buying his regular albums - he is one of the few exceptions (as is, to me, Wilson Pickett or Zapp&Roger etc.); I try to find his Polydor comps that cover his carreer pretty good (up to 1983). And maybe the 50th Anniversary comp that is out there.

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Reply #13 posted 11/23/06 3:18pm

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MattyJam said:

God this guy has a lot of compilations. Can anyone post me an actual discography?



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Reply #14 posted 11/28/06 8:21am

MattyJam

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Okay then... which compilations are the best? Any suggestions?
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