James Brown's Funky People Part 2
James Brown's Funky People Part 2
James Brown's Funky People Part 2
James Brown's Funky People Part 2

James Brown's Funky People Part 2 (2LP)

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RARITY - SEALED

COMPILATION

James Brown - Vocals (B2, D2), Backing Vocals (A1-2, C1), Organ (A2, D1), Keyboards (B3), Synthesizer (D3) [click here to see more vinyl featuring James Brown]

Vocals – Bobby Bird (A1, C3), Hank Ballard (A2), Marva Whitney (A3), Lyn Collins (B1, D1), Vicki Anderson (B3, C1-2)

Backing Vocals – Martha High (D1)

Organ – Bobby Byrd (A4), 'Sweet' Charles Sherrell (D2)

Alto Saxophone – Jimmy Parker (A1, C3, D1), Pee Wee Ellis (A3), Maceo Parker (A4, B2-3, D2-3),

Baritone Saxophone – St-Clair Pinckney (A1-3, C1-2), Pee Wee Ellis (B3),

Tenor Saxophone – Eldee Williams (A2), Maceo Parker (A2-3), St-Clair Pinckney (A4, B2, C3, D1-3), Frank Vicari (B3), Robert Chopper McCollough (C1-2),

Bass – Fred Thomas (A1, B2-3, C3, D1-3), Sweet' Charles Sherrell (A2-3, B2, D3), Bootsy Collins (A4, C1-2),

Trumpet – Jerone Jasaan Sanford (A1, C3, D1-3), Joseph Davis (A2), Richard Griffith (A2-3), Waymon Reed (A3), Clayton Gunnells (A4, C2), Darryl Hassan Jamison (A4, C1-2, D1), Isiah Ike Oakley (A4, B2, D1), Jerone Jasaan Sanford (A4, C1), Russell Crimes (C3)

Congas – Johnny Griggs (A1, A4, C1, D1-3)

Drums – John Jabo Starks (A1, A4, B2, C1, C3, D2), Clyde Stubblefield (A2-3, C2), Melvin Parker (A2), Nate Jones (A3), John Morgan (B3, D1), John Morgan (D3)

Guitar – Hearlon Cheese Martin (A1, B2-3, C1, C3, D2-3), Robert Coleman (A1, C3), Alphonso 'Country' Kellum (A2-3), Jimmy Nolen (A2-3, B2-3, D2-3), Bobby Roach (A4), Catfish Collins (A4, C1-2)

Trombone – Fred Wesley (A1-4, B2, C3, D1-3)

Keyboards – 'Sweet' Charles Sherrell (B3)

Percussion – Johnny Griggs (B3), Dave Matthews (C3)

Piano – Bobby Byrd (C2),

Tambourine – Bobby Byrd (C3)

Arranged by James Brown (A1-2, A4, B2), Fred Wesley (B3), Maceo Parker (B3)

Written by James Brown (A1 to C2, D2-3), Charles Bobbit (A1), Marva Whitney (A3), Bobby Byrd (C3), Isaac Hayes (D1), Fred Wesley (D2-3)

 

2 LPs, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g Virgin Vinyl

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Record Industry

Label : Simply Vinyl

Original Label : Polydor

Reissue engineered by Dennis M Drake, Thomas Ruff at PolyGram Studios

Reissue produced by Tim Rogers

Reissue mastered by Tom Coyne at Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs

Liner Notes by Cliff White

Originally released in 1988

Reissued in October 1999

 

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. I Know You Got Soul
  2. From The Love Side
  3. What Do I Have To Do To Prove My Love To You
  4. Soul Power '74

Side B:

  1. Put It On The Line
  2. You Can Have Watergate But Give Me Some Bucks &
  3. Cross The Track (We Better Go Back)

Side C:

  1. Super Good
  2. The Message From The Soul Sisters (Parts 1 & 2)
  3. Hot pants - I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming

Side D:

  1. Do Your Thing
  2. I'm Paying Taxes, What Am I Buying
  3. Blow Your Head


       

       

      Reviews :

      “The second volume of material compiled from James Brown's People Records label isn't quite as strong as the first, as it reaches for more obscurities -- but those obscurities can be interesting, especially Brown's collaboration with Hank Ballard on "From the Love Side." Again, Brown wrote (or co-wrote), arranged, and produced much of the material, appearing on vocals several times, and the J.B.'s are featured heavily, whether as a unit or with individual members stepping out as solo acts. The highlights are Bobby Byrd's two 1971 R&B hits, "I Know You Got Soul" and "Hot Pants -- I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming"; also featured are Marva Whitney, Lyn Collins, and Fred Wesley, among others.” AllMusic Review by Steve Huey

       

       

      Ratings :

      AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4.59 / 5

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