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発売日 1996年03月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルChronicles
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 531017
SKU 731453101722

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:23
Full performer name: James Brown & His Famous Flames. TRY ME!, a collection of Brown's pre-1960 Federal singles, was his second LP. It was previously reissued by King in 1964 as THE UNBEATABLE JAMES BROWN: 16 HITS (King 919). Personnel includes: James Brown, Bobby Byrd (vocals); Kenny Burrell, Bobby Roach, Nafloyd Scott, Eddie Freeman (guitar); George Dorsey, John B. Brown (alto saxophone); Clifford Scott, J.C. Davis, Wilbert "Lee Diamond" Smith, Ray Felder, Cleveland Lowe (tenor saxophone); Louis Madison (piano, background vocals); Ernie Hayes, Alvin "Fats" Gonder (piano); Carl Pruitt, Bernard Odum, Clarence Mack, Edwyn Conley (bass); David "Panama" Francis, Nat Kendrick, Edison Gore, Reginald Hall (drums); Bill Hollings, J.W. Archer, Johnny Terry, Sylvester Keels, Nashpendle Knox (background vocals). Recorded at Beltone Studios, New York, New York; Master Recorders, Los Angeles, California; King Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio between February 4, 1956 and January 30, 1959. Originally released on King (12-635). Digitally remastered by Gary N. Mayo (PolyGram Studios). Personnel: James Brown (vocals); Bobby Byrd (vocals, background vocals); Nafloyd Scott, Bobby Roach, Kenny Burrell (guitar); George Dorsey (alto saxophone); Clifford Scott, Ray Felder, J.C. Davis (tenor saxophone); Louis Madison (piano, background vocals); Alvin "Fats" Gonder, Ernie Hayes (piano); Edison Gore, Nat Kendrick, Panama Francis, Reginald Hall (drums); Bill Hollings, Wilbert Smith, Sylvester Keels, Johnny Terry (background vocals). Recording information: Beltone Studios, New York, NY (02/04/1956-01/30/1959); King Studios, Cincinnati, OH (02/04/1956-01/30/1959); Master Recorders, Los Angeles, CA (02/04/1956-01/30/1959). The Unbeatable James Brown: 16 Hits was a reissue of the 1959 album Try Me!. Since "Try Me" is the only chart hit on the album, the title is misleading, but the collection still presents good early James Brown. ~ William Ruhlmann
録音 : モノラル (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      There Must Be a Reason

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    2. 2.
      I Want You So Bad

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    3. 3.
      Why Do You Do Me

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    4. 4.
      Got to Cry

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    5. 5.
      Strange Things Happen

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    6. 6.
      Fine Old Foxy Self

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    7. 7.
      Messing With the Blues

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    8. 8.
      Try Me

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    9. 9.
      It Was You

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    10. 10.
      I've Got to Change

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    11. 11.
      Can't Be the Same

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    12. 12.
      It Hurts to Tell You

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    13. 13.
      I Won't Plead No More

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    14. 14.
      You're Mine, You're Mine

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    15. 15.
      Gonna Try

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

    16. 16.
      Don't Let It Happen to Me

      アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

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アーティスト: James Brown & His Famous Flames

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When James Brown and His Famous Flames finally scored a second hit with their 11th single, "Try Me," King Records constructed this 16-track LP, including the hit along with both sides of three of its follow-ups, "I Want You So Bad"/"There Must Be a Reason," "I've Got to Change"/"It Hurts to Tell You," and "Got to Cry"/"It Was You"; the B-side of a fourth follow-up, "Don't Let It Happen to Me"; the 1957 single "Can't Be the Same"/"Gonna Try"; the 1957 B-sides "I Won't Plead No More" and "Messing With the Blues"; the B-side of Brown's first hit ("Please Please Please"), "Why Do You Do Me"; and three other stray tracks. The earliest work especially sounded more like that of a doo wop group rather than that of a gritty R&B solo singer. None of it measured up to "Try Me," but you could see what Brown had been aiming at, and if the set list comprised what were in effect James Brown's greatest flops, circa 1959, it demonstrated that he possessed as much promise as fervor. (Try Me! was reissued in 1964 under the title The Unbeatable James Brown: 16 Hits.) ~ William Ruhlmann
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