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Thread started 04/03/10 8:12am

MrSoulpower

JAMES BROWN at his creative peak - the 1960s! Rare tracks and must haves!

As a logical follow-up to my thread about my radio show feat. James Brown's best 1970s material, here my Midnight Soulstice special feature about JB in the 1960s (aired in December) - without a doubt his creative peak. Some of the tracks on this show are incredibly hard to find and have never been released on CD before ... James Brown doesn't get any better than this. Enjoy!

http://midnightsoulstice....mes-brown/

Playlist:

- James Brown & Marva Whitney - Think (live) (King)

- James Brown - Christmas is coming (King)

- James Brown - I love You (King)

- James Brown - Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby (King)

- James Brown - Just you and me (King)

- James Brown - Lost someone (live) (King)

- James Brown - Can you feel it P.1 (King)

- James Brown - Ain’t that a Groove (King)

- James Brown - Why did you take your love away from me (King)

- James Brown - It won’t be me (King)

- James Brown - The Soul of J.B. (King)

- James Brown - Fat Eddie (King)

- James Brown - Shhhhh (for a little while) (King)

- The James Brown Orchestra - Tighten Up (white label promo)

- The Brownettes - Baby don’t you know (King)

- The Sisters of Righteous - That’s how I feel (King)

- Anna King - Mama’s got a bag of her own (Smash)

- Hank Ballard - Do it Zulu Style (King)

- Charles Spurling - Popcorn Charly (King)

- Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Popcorn (King)

- Beau Dollar - I’m ready, I’m ready (King)

- Marva Whitney - Get out of my life (King)

- Hank Ballard - Blackenized (King)

- Dizzy Jones - Just as sure (As you play, you must pay) (New Breed)

- Beau Dollar - (I wanna go) Where the Soul Trees grow (King)

- Vicki Anderson - I want to be in the Land of Milk and Honey (King)

- Bobby Byrd - Time will make a change (Smash)

- James Brown & Dee Felice Trio - Cold Sweat (King)

- James Brown - Your cheating heart (King)

- James Brown - Popcorn with a Feeling (King)

- James Brown - She’s the One (King)

- James Brown - The man in the glass P. 1 (King)

- James Brown - Baby here I come (King)

- James Brown - Can I get some help (King)

- James Brown - Talking loud and sayin’ nothing P. 1 (King)

- James Brown - Can Mind (King)

- James Brown - Mashed Potatoes Popcorn P. 1 (King)

- James Brown - Soulful Christmas (King)

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Reply #1 posted 04/03/10 8:14am

IAintTheOne

MrSoulpower said:

As a logical follow-up to my thread about my radio show feat. James Brown's best 1970s material, here my Midnight Soulstice special feature about JB in the 1960s (aired in December) - without a doubt his creative peak. Some of the tracks on this show are incredibly hard to find and have never been released on CD before ... James Brown doesn't get any better than this. Enjoy!

http://midnightsoulstice....mes-brown/

Playlist:

- James Brown & Marva Whitney - Think (live) (King)

- James Brown - Christmas is coming (King)

- James Brown - I love You (King)

- James Brown - Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby (King)

- James Brown - Just you and me (King)

- James Brown - Lost someone (live) (King)

- James Brown - Can you feel it P.1 (King)

- James Brown - Ain’t that a Groove (King)

- James Brown - Why did you take your love away from me (King)

- James Brown - It won’t be me (King)

- James Brown - The Soul of J.B. (King)

- James Brown - Fat Eddie (King)

- James Brown - Shhhhh (for a little while) (King)

- The James Brown Orchestra - Tighten Up (white label promo)

- The Brownettes - Baby don’t you know (King)

- The Sisters of Righteous - That’s how I feel (King)

- Anna King - Mama’s got a bag of her own (Smash)

- Hank Ballard - Do it Zulu Style (King)

- Charles Spurling - Popcorn Charly (King)

- Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Popcorn (King)

- Beau Dollar - I’m ready, I’m ready (King)

- Marva Whitney - Get out of my life (King)

- Hank Ballard - Blackenized (King)

- Dizzy Jones - Just as sure (As you play, you must pay) (New Breed)

- Beau Dollar - (I wanna go) Where the Soul Trees grow (King)

- Vicki Anderson - I want to be in the Land of Milk and Honey (King)

- Bobby Byrd - Time will make a change (Smash)

- James Brown & Dee Felice Trio - Cold Sweat (King)

- James Brown - Your cheating heart (King)

- James Brown - Popcorn with a Feeling (King)

- James Brown - She’s the One (King)

- James Brown - The man in the glass P. 1 (King)

- James Brown - Baby here I come (King)

- James Brown - Can I get some help (King)

- James Brown - Talking loud and sayin’ nothing P. 1 (King)

- James Brown - Can Mind (King)

- James Brown - Mashed Potatoes Popcorn P. 1 (King)

- James Brown - Soulful Christmas (King)




I dig the Dee Felice trio's version of Wichita Lineman, groovy as hell
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Reply #2 posted 04/03/10 8:19am

MrSoulpower

IAintTheOne said:



I dig the Dee Felice trio's version of Wichita Lineman, groovy as hell


From their album In Heat on King ... great track.
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Reply #3 posted 04/03/10 8:23am

IAintTheOne

MrSoulpower said:

IAintTheOne said:



I dig the Dee Felice trio's version of Wichita Lineman, groovy as hell


From their album In Heat on King ... great track.


I always dug that song for some reason smile and i've heard many versions from the Meters to the Dells. I don't think I have never heard a bad version of that song
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