Soul/Club/Rap
LPレコード
Various Artists

James Brown's Funky People (Part 1)

0.0

販売価格

¥
6,890
税込
還元ポイント

在庫状況 について

フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2016年11月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGet On Down
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GET54083LP
SKU 664425408317

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Compilation producer: Tim Rogers. Includes liner notes by Cliff White. The first in the wildly popular three-disc series, James Brown's Funky People is an outstandingly chunky collection that spotlights some of the many talented musicians associated with James Brown and his early- to mid-'70s People Records imprint. The material comprising this disc is split primarily between the J.B.'s, Fred Wesley both with and without the J.B.'s, and one of funk's original divas, Lyn Collins. "Gimme Some More," "Pass the Peas," "Givin' up Food for Funk (Part 1)," and "Hot Pants Road" are the J.B.'s' offerings, spectacular studio recordings that highlight some of the band's best material for the label -- material which at the time was often passed over in favor of their "proper" James Brown recordings. Fred Wesley, meanwhile, weighs in with the CD-only long version of "Damn Right, I Am Somebody (Parts 1 & 2)," before joining the J.B.'s on three more tracks, including the epic "(It's Not the Express) It's the J.B.'s Monaurail (Part 1)." This particular song, credited to Fred and the New J.B.'s, was recorded during one of the more traumatic times in the James Brown camp and, when compared to the other classics on this CD, doesn't have the same spark or fire. And if anyone questioned the odd spelling in the title, the band's request that if you don't know what a monorail is "check out Seattle" clears up any doubt. The Lyn Collins tracks feature a mono version of "Mama Feelgood" and the outstanding "Think (About It)," a song that would become an iconoclastic symbol of the funk era, heavily sampled by over 40 artists during the 1980s and 1990s. Included, too, is the bonus "Same Beat (Part 1)," recorded by Wesley and the J.B.'s on September 7, 1973, in New York. ~ Amy Hanson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Gimme Some More / the J.B.'s
    2. 2.
      Pass the Peas / the J.B.'s
    3. 3.
      Think / Lyn Collins
    4. 4.
      Givin' Up Food for Dunk / the J.B.'s
    5. 5.
      Mama Feelgood / Lyn Collins (The Female Preacher)
    6. 6.
      Hot Pants Road / the J.B.'s
    7. 7.
      Rock Me Again & Again & Again & Again & Again & Again / Lyn Collins (The Female Preacher)
    8. 8.
      Damn Right, I Am Somebody / Fred Wesley and the JBS
    9. 9.
      Take Me Just As I Am / Lyn Collins (The Female Preacher)
    10. 10.
      If You Don't Get It the First, Back Up and Try It Again, Party / Fred Wesley and the JBS
    11. 11.
      Parrty / Maceo & the Macks
    12. 12.
      It's the JB's Monaurail / Fred & the New J.B.'s
    13. 13.
      Same Beat / Fred Wesley and the JBS

作品の情報

その他
アーティスト: James Brown

商品の紹介

The first in the wildly popular three-disc series, James Brown's Funky People is an outstandingly chunky collection that spotlights some of the many talented musicians associated with James Brown and his early- to mid-'70s People Records imprint. The material comprising this disc is split primarily between the J.B.'s, Fred Wesley both with and without the J.B.'s, and one of funk's original divas, Lyn Collins. "Gimme Some More," "Pass the Peas," "Givin' up Food for Funk (Part 1)," and "Hot Pants Road" are the J.B.'s' offerings, spectacular studio recordings that highlight some of the band's best material for the label -- material which at the time was often passed over in favor of their "proper" James Brown recordings. Fred Wesley, meanwhile, weighs in with the CD-only long version of "Damn Right, I Am Somebody (Parts 1 & 2)," before joining the J.B.'s on three more tracks, including the epic "(It's Not the Express) It's the J.B.'s Monaurail (Part 1)." This particular song, credited to Fred and the New J.B.'s, was recorded during one of the more traumatic times in the James Brown camp and, when compared to the other classics on this CD, doesn't have the same spark or fire. And if anyone questioned the odd spelling in the title, the band's request that if you don't know what a monorail is "check out Seattle" clears up any doubt. The Lyn Collins tracks feature a mono version of "Mama Feelgood" and the outstanding "Think (About It)," a song that would become an iconoclastic symbol of the funk era, heavily sampled by over 40 artists during the 1980s and 1990s. Included, too, is the bonus "Same Beat (Part 1)," recorded by Wesley and the J.B.'s on September 7, 1973, in New York. ~ Amy Hanson
Rovi

メンバーズレビュー

レビューを書いてみませんか?

読み込み中にエラーが発生しました。

画面をリロードして、再読み込みしてください。