Bobby Byrd - The Pre-Funk Singles 1963-68 - Out Now
Help For My Brother - BGP
Bobby Byrd - Help For My Brother - The Pre-Funk Singles 1963-68
A most recent release from the BGP label, this album concerns itself with the works of Bobby Byrd before his later groundbreaking funk singles bringing together for the first time the tracks he recorded for Federal, Smash and King
A preview of the cd release notes by Dean Rudland follow, the full notes can be read via the Ace records site (link below)
Without Bobby Byrd there would have been no James Brown, whose whole career stems from the moment he crashed into Byrd at a community baseball match in Toccoa, Georgia in 1953. Brown was an inmate of the Alto Reform School, a converted National Guard Armoury in the north of the state. Byrd’s family helped secure Brown’s release, and Byrd then let the youngster join his vocal group.
When Brown launched his own singing career, Byrd led his backing group the Famous Flames from that point on. For 20 years he was Brown’s right-hand man. Once Brown had established himself well enough to make records with members of his revue, Byrd was top of the list of those he wanted to record. In the 1970s Byrd cut groundbreaking funk such as ‘I Know You Got Soul’. Before that he spent the 60s recording a series of 45s, all produced by Brown. This is the first-ever compilation...
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Track Listing
1 I Found Out
2 They Are Sayin
3 I'm Just A Nobody (parts 1 & 2)
4 Baby Baby Baby (with Anna King)
5 I Love You So
6 Write Me A Letter
7 I've Got A Girl
8 I'm Lonely
9 We Are In Love
10 No One Like My Baby
11 Time Will Make A Change
12 The Way I Feel
13 Let Me Know
14 You're Gonna Need My Lovin'
15 Oh, What A Night
16 Lost In The Mood Of Changes
17 Ain't No Use
18 I Found Out
19 I'll Keep Pressing On
20 Funky Soul #1 (part 1)
21 Funky Soul #1 (part 2)
22 I'll Lose My Mind
23 My Concerto
24 You Gave My Heart A Song To Sing
Ace records link for more info and purchase options
http://acerecords.co.uk/help-for-my-brother-the-pre-funk-singles-1963-68
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