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Please Please Please

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発売日 2012年07月16日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHallmark
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 712042
SKU 5050457120429

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Full performer name: James Brown & His Famous Flames. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, a collection of Brown's 1956-58 Federal singles, was his first LP. Personnel includes: James Brown (vocals); Nafloyd Scott, John Faire, Kenny Burrell, Eddie Freeman (guitar); George Dorsey, John B. Brown (alto saxophone); Wilbert "Lee Diamond" Smith, Ray Felder, Cleveland Lowe, Clifford Scott (tenor saxophone); Alvin "Fats" Gonder, Ernie Hayes (piano); Clarence Mack, Edwyn Conley, Carl Pruitt (bass); Edison Gore, Reginald Hall, David "Panama" Francis (drums); Bobby Byrd, Johnny Terry, Sylvester Keels, Nashpendle Knox, Bill Hollings, J.W. Archer, Louis Madison (background vocals). Producers: Ralph Bass, Andy Gibson. Recorded at King Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio and Beltone Studios, New York, New York between February 4, 1956 and September 18, 1958. Originally released on King (12-610) in 1959. Includes orginal release liner notes and new liner notes by Alan Leeds. Digitally remastered by Gary N. Mayo (PolyGram Studios). James Brown was well on his way to becoming the "hardest working man in show business" long before he became the Godfather of Soul. For him, the 1959 release of PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, his first LP, was the culmination of a better part of a decade on the R&B circuit, and of releasing singles on King Records' subsidiary, Federal--some of which make up this album. At this early stage of his career, Brown was closer to a roots-and-potatoes, R&B barnstormer than the Funky Godfather he'd evolve into, but the fire of his overwhelming stage persona and the growl of his vocal delivery were already apparent. The title track was the biggest included hit (#5 on the R&B charts in 1956), outlining, as it did, Brown's ability to infuse a sultry, slow tempo and a simple lyric with the campy drama that would make it a performance show-stopper. Brown's earnest pleas seem directed at both his departing lover, and at the audience--he looks to both for acceptance--as Alvin "Fats" Gonder's piano tickles warmly in the background. Other highlights from the set include the Wynonie Harris-like, jump-blues romp, "Chonnie-On-Chon," and "Let's Make It," a confidentally expressed, mid-tempo swing that has Brown and the Bobby Byrd-led Famous Flames getting as lascivious as gentlemanly-crooning R&B brothers were allowed to get in 1956.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Please Please Please
    2. 2.
      Chonnie-On-Chon
    3. 3.
      Hold My Babys Hand
    4. 4.
      I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On
    5. 5.
      Just Won't Do Right
    6. 6.
      Baby Cries Over the Ocean
    7. 7.
      I Don't Know
    8. 8.
      Tell Me What I Did Wrong
    9. 9.
      Try Me
    10. 10.
      That Dood It
    11. 11.
      Begging, Begging
    12. 12.
      I Walked Alone
    13. 13.
      No, No, No, No
    14. 14.
      That's When I Lost My Heart
    15. 15.
      Let's Make It
    16. 16.
      Love or a Game

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: James Brown

ゲスト
アーティスト: Kenny BurrellClifford ScottBobby Byrd

商品の紹介

Though James Brown and His Famous Flames had scored an R&B Top Ten hit in 1956 with "Please, Please, Please," and Brown's next nine singles for Federal Records flopped but the next, "Try Me," his third single of 1958, scored. That was when King Records (Federal's parent label) assembled this, Brown's debut album, out of some of those singles sessions. You can hear the sound of a group and its enthusiastic singer looking for a hit, sometimes in the rock & roll of "Chonnie-On-Chon" (1957) or the 1956 B-side "I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On," sometimes by remaking "Please, Please, Please" under another name, such as "I Don't Know" (1956), sometimes by tackling Coasters-like novelty material such as "That Dood It" (1958), sometimes by aping the smooth Sam Cooke, as on the 1958 B-side "That's When I Lost My Heart," and once by rewriting "My Bonnie (Lies over the Ocean)" as the 1958 B-side "Baby Cries over the Ocean." Only the two hits were really memorable, but the album presented the sound of a major star-to-be in search of his sound. [Originally released in 1959. Please Please Please was reissued on a Japanese import CD in 2003.] ~ William Ruhlmann|
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JBといえば後のファンク期がベストということになるのであろうが、それ以前の初期録音も聴いておきたい。この1stアルバムもシンガー、JBのただならぬ姿を捉えている。「プリリーズ×3」と畳みかけるゴスペル仕込みのハードなシャウトによる“Please Please Please”や”I Don’t Know”といったコール&レスポンス入りのバラードが熱い!
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