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Thread started 02/07/11 2:22pm

Harlepolis

James Brown's "Blues & Pants" - How Come This Song Doesn't Get Much Love?

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Reply #1 posted 02/07/11 2:32pm

Timmy84

nod Nice groove.

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Reply #2 posted 02/07/11 3:00pm

funkpill

oh yes it does!!! headbang

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Reply #3 posted 02/07/11 3:31pm

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Well, James was basically a singles artist so his album tracks tend to be overlooked. It doesn't help any that there are ten million compilation albums yet most of his albums are out of print.

Hip O Select is doing a great job with compiling all of his singles, many of which are fairly rare, but hopefully his entire catalog will be released on cd. It's kind of frustrating that with Elvis it seems like every ten years or so his entire catalog gets re-released but with James it seems like we just get the same fifty or so songs recycled over and over. I'll stop now because I could really go on a rant. wink

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rialb said:

Well, James was basically a singles artist so his album tracks tend to be overlooked. It doesn't help any that there are ten million compilation albums yet most of his albums are out of print.

Hip O Select is doing a great job with compiling all of his singles, many of which are fairly rare, but hopefully his entire catalog will be released on cd. It's kind of frustrating that with Elvis it seems like every ten years or so his entire catalog gets re-released but with James it seems like we just get the same fifty or so songs recycled over and over. I'll stop now because I could really go on a rant. wink

True! Hip-O Select has been doing an excellent job with getting James Brown's catalogue back in print and where it can be easily accessible now than before. His catalogue deserves to be preserved just as counterparts such as Elvis or Johnny Cash.

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Reply #5 posted 02/07/11 5:10pm

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silverchild said:

rialb said:

Well, James was basically a singles artist so his album tracks tend to be overlooked. It doesn't help any that there are ten million compilation albums yet most of his albums are out of print.

Hip O Select is doing a great job with compiling all of his singles, many of which are fairly rare, but hopefully his entire catalog will be released on cd. It's kind of frustrating that with Elvis it seems like every ten years or so his entire catalog gets re-released but with James it seems like we just get the same fifty or so songs recycled over and over. I'll stop now because I could really go on a rant. wink

True! Hip-O Select has been doing an excellent job with getting James Brown's catalogue back in print and where it can be easily accessible now than before. His catalogue deserves to be preserved just as counterparts such as Elvis or Johnny Cash.

James is considered a R&B act, and record companies tend to ignore R&B/soul/funk for the most part (except maybe in Japan). You can find albums of all kinds of pop, country, and rock acts on CD, but R&B is usually out of print other that greatest hits compilations.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #6 posted 02/07/11 5:13pm

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Speaking of James Brown, Vol 10 of his singles series will be out real soon.

[img:$uid]http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/95540000/95546371.JPG[/img:$uid]

Disc: 1
1. Superbad, Superslick Part I
2. Superbad, Superslick Part II
3. Dooley's Junkyard Dogs
4. Dooley's Junkyard Dogs - Short Version
5. Hot (I Need To Be Loved, Loved, Loved, Loved)
6. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
7. Goodnight My Love
8. Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time - Part 1
9. Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time - Part 2
10. Get Up Offa That Thing
11. Release The Pressure
12. I Refuse To Lose
13. Home Again
14. Bodyheat (Part 1)
15. Bodyheat (Part 2)
16. Kiss In 77
17. Woman
Disc: 2
1. Give Me Some Skin
2. People Wake Up And Live
3. Summertime with Martha High
4. Take Me Higher And Groove Me
5. If You Don't Give A Dogone About It
6. People Who Criticize
7. Love Me Tender
8. Have A Happy Day
9. Eyesight
10. I Never, Never, Never Will Forget
11. The Spank
12. Nature (Part I)
13. Nature (Part II)
14. For Goodness Sakes, Look At Those Cakes (Part 1)
15. For Goodness Sakes, Look At Those Cakes (Part 2)
16. Someone To Talk To (Part I)
17. Someone To Talk To (Part II)
18. It's Too Funky In Here
19. Are We Really Dancing

[Edited 2/7/11 17:15pm]

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Reply #7 posted 02/07/11 5:20pm

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MickyDolenz said:

silverchild said:

True! Hip-O Select has been doing an excellent job with getting James Brown's catalogue back in print and where it can be easily accessible now than before. His catalogue deserves to be preserved just as counterparts such as Elvis or Johnny Cash.

James is considered a R&B act, and record companies tend to ignore R&B/soul/funk for the most part (except maybe in Japan). You can find albums of all kinds of pop, country, and rock acts on CD, but R&B is usually out of print other that greatest hits compilations.

True, classic R&B, soul and funk is what these big retailers they are not gonna put their focus on, unless you go to Japan or your best local record/CD shop (mines is Dusty Groove).

[Edited 2/7/11 17:21pm]

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Reply #8 posted 02/08/11 1:08am

Harlepolis

LittleBLUECorvette said:

Speaking of James Brown, Vol 10 of his singles series will be out real soon.

[img:$uid]http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/95540000/95546371.JPG[/img:$uid]

Disc: 1
1. Superbad, Superslick Part I
2. Superbad, Superslick Part II
3. Dooley's Junkyard Dogs
4. Dooley's Junkyard Dogs - Short Version
5. Hot (I Need To Be Loved, Loved, Loved, Loved)
6. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
7. Goodnight My Love
8. Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time - Part 1
9. Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time - Part 2
10. Get Up Offa That Thing
11. Release The Pressure
12. I Refuse To Lose
13. Home Again
14. Bodyheat (Part 1)
15. Bodyheat (Part 2)
16. Kiss In 77
17. Woman
Disc: 2
1. Give Me Some Skin
2. People Wake Up And Live
3. Summertime with Martha High
4. Take Me Higher And Groove Me
5. If You Don't Give A Dogone About It
6. People Who Criticize
7. Love Me Tender
8. Have A Happy Day
9. Eyesight
10. I Never, Never, Never Will Forget
11. The Spank
12. Nature (Part I)
13. Nature (Part II)
14. For Goodness Sakes, Look At Those Cakes (Part 1)
15. For Goodness Sakes, Look At Those Cakes (Part 2)
16. Someone To Talk To (Part I)
17. Someone To Talk To (Part II)
18. It's Too Funky In Here
19. Are We Really Dancing

[Edited 2/7/11 17:15pm]

Where the hell is "Get Up Offa That Thing"? hammer

I'll get it, but I'm still pissed pout

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Reply #9 posted 02/08/11 1:34am

TD3

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James Brown - "Hot Pants"

http://www.amazon.com/Hot...B000001E0U

or

http://www.discogs.com/Ja...ase/558169

Was a BIG, big hit when the album / single was dropped in '71, you couldn't have a line dance and not play "Blue & Pants" or "Hot Pants". dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

James recorded several versions of "Hot Pants", I'm not sure if the original single is on either of those Cd's listed in the links.

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Reply #10 posted 02/08/11 1:41am

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Timmy84 said:

nod Nice groove.

This is the most sample hip hop groove in history......... my whole 80's hip hop collection has this sample in it.....

Mr Brown.....We miss you sir...sad

Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
Lying In A Bloody Pool......Call me a Dreamer 2 - R.I.P - James Brown and Michael Jackson
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Reply #11 posted 02/08/11 1:52am

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Harlepolis said:

HA! i play this track on my radio show from time to time... i actually did a 3-hour james brown show recently too.

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Reply #12 posted 02/08/11 1:55am

MJJstudent

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this is my favourite james brown track of all times, and one i play on my show consistently:

that groove is impeccable! with a great message!

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Reply #13 posted 02/08/11 3:25am

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Harlepolis said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:

Speaking of James Brown, Vol 10 of his singles series will be out real soon.

[img:$uid]http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/95540000/95546371.JPG[/img:$uid]

Disc: 1
1. Superbad, Superslick Part I
2. Superbad, Superslick Part II
3. Dooley's Junkyard Dogs
4. Dooley's Junkyard Dogs - Short Version
5. Hot (I Need To Be Loved, Loved, Loved, Loved)
6. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
7. Goodnight My Love
8. Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time - Part 1
9. Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time - Part 2
10. Get Up Offa That Thing
11. Release The Pressure
12. I Refuse To Lose
13. Home Again
14. Bodyheat (Part 1)
15. Bodyheat (Part 2)
16. Kiss In 77
17. Woman
Disc: 2
1. Give Me Some Skin
2. People Wake Up And Live
3. Summertime with Martha High
4. Take Me Higher And Groove Me
5. If You Don't Give A Dogone About It
6. People Who Criticize
7. Love Me Tender
8. Have A Happy Day
9. Eyesight
10. I Never, Never, Never Will Forget
11. The Spank
12. Nature (Part I)
13. Nature (Part II)
14. For Goodness Sakes, Look At Those Cakes (Part 1)
15. For Goodness Sakes, Look At Those Cakes (Part 2)
16. Someone To Talk To (Part I)
17. Someone To Talk To (Part II)
18. It's Too Funky In Here
19. Are We Really Dancing

[Edited 2/7/11 17:15pm]

Where the hell is "Get Up Offa That Thing"? hammer

I'll get it, but I'm still pissed pout

Someone didn't read the tracklist very carefully. "Get Up Offa That Thing" is the tenth track on the first disc. wink

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Reply #14 posted 02/08/11 3:42am

Harlepolis

rialb said:

Harlepolis said:

Where the hell is "Get Up Offa That Thing"? hammer

I'll get it, but I'm still pissed pout

Someone didn't read the tracklist very carefully. "Get Up Offa That Thing" is the tenth track on the first disc. wink

I stand corrected then, thanx.

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Reply #15 posted 02/08/11 4:03am

MrSoulpower

Ahh ... time to hype a few episodes of my radio show from last year which I dedicated entirely to James Brown.

The first one featured his best 1970s material, including rare tracks by his associated artists, all from original vinyl. Many of these have never been reissued. This show features very few tracks by the JB's, because we're still planning to do a show dedicated solely to the JB's, on which we will also play tracks from the unreleased "These are the JB's" album as well as Fred Wesley's "Watermelon Man" album, which also remains unreleased.

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

Tracklist:

- Introduction of James Brown by Danny Ray

- James Brown - Honky Tonk P. 1 (Polydor)

- James Brown - I got ants in my pants P. 1 (Polydor)

- James Brown - The Payback P. 1 (Polydor)

- James Brown - Down and out in New York City (Polydor)

- James Brown - Slaughter Theme (Polydor)

- James Brown - Think (Polydor)

- James Brown - Your love was good for me (Polydor)

- James Brown - Don't tell a lie about me and I won't tell the truth about you (Polydor)

- Maceo & The Macks - Cross the Track (Polydor)

- Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s - Watermelon Man (People)

- Lee Austin - Tutti Frutti (Polydor)

- Vicki Anderson - Don't throw your love in the garbage can (Brownstone)

- The Believers - Across the Track (Brownstone)

- Lyn Collins - You can't love me if you don't respect me (People)

- Shirley Jean & The Relations - If I had a man like you (People)

- The Flames - My lonely hour (People)

- Gloria Walker - My precious love (People)

- Bobby Byrd - If you got a love you better (Hold on to it) (Brownstone)

- The Devils - The X-Sorcist (People)

- The Insiders - Lonely Teardrops (People)

- The Last Word - Keep on bumpin' before you give out of gas (Polydor)

- The J.B.'s - Music for the People (People)

- Johnny Scotton - You don't wanna do nothing do you (People)

- Hank Ballard and the Midnight Lighters - Finger Poppin' Time (Polydor)

- Sweet Charles Sherrell - Hang out and hustle (People)

- Sweet Charles Sherrell - Why can't I be treated like a man (People)

- Maceo - Drowning in the sea of love (People)

- The J.B.'s - Everybody plays the Fool (People)

- James Brown - Dooley's Junkyard Dogs (Polydor)

- James Brown - Eyesight (Polydor)

- James Brown and introducing the Rev. Al Sharpton and the Gospel Energies - God has smiled on me (Royal King Records)

- James Brown - People get up and drive your funky Soul (Polydor)

Before that, I did a show featuring his 1960s material (musically his strongest decade by far).

- 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 - Shhhhhhh (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)

[Edited 2/8/11 4:03am]

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MrSoulpower said:

Ahh ... time to hype a few episodes of my radio show from last year which I dedicated entirely to James Brown.

The first one featured his best 1970s material, including rare tracks by his associated artists, all from original vinyl. Many of these have never been reissued. This show features very few tracks by the JB's, because we're still planning to do a show dedicated solely to the JB's, on which we will also play tracks from the unreleased "These are the JB's" album as well as Fred Wesley's "Watermelon Man" album, which also remains unreleased.

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

Yell, James Brown! The Soulpower cometh. biggrin

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