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James Brown - The Singles Volume 3: 1964-1965

Great, this was quicker then the wait between Vol.1 & Vol. 2 lol


http://hip-oselect.com/sc...A337F7EA29


James Brown The Singles Volume 3: 1964-1965





The James Brown Singles series continues with a mid-’60s explosion on Vol. 3 ...


In this stunning 36-track collection, James Brown evolves from the Hardest Working Man In Show Business to Soul Brother No. 1 as he takes control of his recording career. Through two years of turmoil, JB establishes an independent production company; produces, in quick succession, the top 10 hits "Out Of Sight," "Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)"; appears in two major teen films; fashions a series of jazz-funk instrumental albums; emerges an international superstar.


James Brown - The Singles Volume 3: 1964-65 chronicles this evolution with every A- and B-side from those two years, and not just the big hits: included are all of King Records’ releases plucked from earlier albums, or previously issued singles, like "Please, Please, Please" and "Try Me," with string and/or applause overdubs. Also here are the rare instrumental singles on the Smash label, where JB ended up during his contractual fight with King. Also included are the vocal singles on Smash, the evolutionary "Out Of Sight" and the early, withdrawn version of "I Got You," featured in the film Ski Party. And then there’s the Brown band instrumental "Soul Food," credited to sax player Al "Brisco" Clark.


This collection’s package features a booklet as richly detailed as the previous two volumes. Former Brown staffer Alan Leeds offers insights to every track, along with detailed recording data and song annotations. Each page is graced with rare photos, poster images, and memorabilia, putting you right in the moment of James Brown becoming JAMES BROWN.


Disc 1 1964 singles
1.) Please, Please, Please [overdubbed] 95 Pop
2.) In The Wee Wee Hours (Of The Nite) [live]
3.) Again
4.) How Long Darling?
5.) Caldonia 95 Pop
6.) Evil [instrumental]
7.) The Things That I Used To Do 99 Pop
8.) Out Of The Blue
9.) So Long [version 2]
10.) Dancin’ Little Thing
11.) [Al "Brisco" Clark & his Orchestra] Soul Food - Part 1 [instrumental]
12.) [Al "Brisco" Clark & his Orchestra] Soul Food - Part 2 [instrumental]
13.) Out Of Sight 24 Pop
14.) Maybe The Last Time
15.) Tell Me What You’re Gonna Do
16.) I Don’t Care
17.) Think [live]
18.) Try Me [string version]


Disc 2
1.) Have Mercy Baby 92 Pop
2.) Just Won't Do Right (I Stay In The Chapel Every Night)
3.) Fine Old Foxy Self
4.) Medley: I Found Someone/ Why Do You Do Me/ I Want You So Bad
1965 singles
5.) This Old Heart
6.) It Was You
7.) Devil's Hideaway [instrumental]
8.) Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? [instrumental]
9.) I Got You
10.) Only You
11.) Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - Part 1 1 R&B/3 Pop
12.) Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - Part 2
13.) Try Me [instrumental] 34 R&B/63 Pop
14.) Papa's Got A Brand New Bag [instrumental]
15.) I Got You (I Feel Good) [1965 mono version] 1 R&B/8 Pop
16.) I Can't Help It (I Just Do-Do-Do)
17.) Lost Someone [live] 94 Pop
18.) I'll Go Crazy [live] 38 R&B/73 Pop


There were no black charts in 1964
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PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Reply #1 posted 06/10/07 6:43pm

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Nice smile . I was looking for "It's A Man's World", but I guess it's not on there.
Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Rinluv said:

Nice smile . I was looking for "It's A Man's World", but I guess it's not on there.

That was a 66' single so it'll be on Volume 4. wink
PRINCE: Always and Forever
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The original version of "I Got You (I Feel Good)" is included. lol


I always thought that version was better then the more popular version you here now.
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Reply #4 posted 06/11/07 10:58am

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shoot, i haven't even gotten vol. 2 yet.
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