Gogger Posted November 11, 2013 Posted November 11, 2013 here's one i like , always on the lookout for a bit of james , the hardest working man in show buisness , or summat like that i got money
Gogger Posted November 11, 2013 Posted November 11, 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCLMFxQRn_w&list=FLmN8zJOGjOwQVvBfHTAu6-w&index=239
Robbk Posted November 11, 2013 Posted November 11, 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCLMFxQRn_w&list=FLmN8zJOGjOwQVvBfHTAu6-w&index=239 I guess that The Famous Flames didn't have to do much work to get billing on this 45. It would make a Group Harmony record collector angry having picked up this "gem" without having heard it. 1
Gogger Posted November 11, 2013 Posted November 11, 2013 I guess that The Famous Flames didn't have to do much work to get billing on this 45. It would make a Group Harmony record collector angry having picked up this "gem" without having heard it. hi rob , must admit did not know what you meant , due to the power of the internet i think i know what you mean , credits for songs they where not on , and no credit for songs they where on , very strange , maybe i have still not got it
Guest Dave Turner Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 (edited) For Your Precious Love F**kin' hell, he was great Edited November 12, 2013 by Dave Turner
Peter99 Posted November 12, 2013 Author Posted November 12, 2013 For Your Precious Love F**kin' hell, he was great Hi Dave I hope yer ok mate. It's been a real education for me this thread. Dismissive little bastard that I am! Peter
billb Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 James Brown (May 3, 1933 — December 25, 2006) https://youtu.be/vpD1fyj25bU
Guest Dave Turner Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 James Brown (May 3, 1933 — December 25, 2006) https://youtu.be/vpD1fyj25bU Fookin' fabulous mate, he was really something else
Kev Cane Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 This is the album only take Dave, as you say, fookin brilliant Kev 1
Jbs Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 JB is not realy known for many records on the Northern Soul Scene.But one i remember is this outright pounder which i think Soul Sam once spun a bit.Its in my box and would shake the walls of any venue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts3hybCie6c Three more to go with this dirty stomper, sexy,sexy,sexy out of sight bodyheat
John Benson Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 Fookin' fabulous mate, he was really something else Was this the version from his Polydor LP "Mutha's Nature", or another LP? I've not listened to the album in over 20 years having got the 45 so I hadn't realised there was a different recording of it
Kev Cane Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 Was this the version from his Polydor LP "Mutha's Nature", or another LP? I've not listened to the album in over 20 years having got the 45 so I hadn't realised there was a different recording of it Its on the "Bodyheat" album John Kev
Sutty Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 and the instrumental is on 'slaughters big rip off' under the title 'straight ahead' to complete the trio cheers Sutty
Kev Cane Posted December 25, 2013 Posted December 25, 2013 (edited) Posted at last on the tube, listen and weep (genuine soul fans) "The number 1 soul brother Mr James Brown" Kev Edited December 25, 2013 by kev cane 1
boba Posted December 26, 2013 Posted December 26, 2013 i respect someone's opinion of not liking his style of music but it's hard to deny his importance in African American music and culture. and he was never "jimmy". 1
Mike Posted December 26, 2013 Posted December 26, 2013 just moved this to aats as maybe better suited for these more general type affairs i respect someone's opinion of not liking his style of music but it's hard to deny his importance in African American music and culture. and he was never "jimmy". I think in fairness in later posts the member (if the same one) does post that has thanks to this thread since changed that view ?
boba Posted December 26, 2013 Posted December 26, 2013 i think it was a little different but i probably shouldn't get involved with threads like these unless there is some clear factual error. I didn't mean to offend Peter or anyone else. Thanks.
John Benson Posted January 2, 2014 Posted January 2, 2014 Its on the "Bodyheat" album John Kev Almost forgot to reply to this one, due to the 'festive season' and all that. Thanks all 1
Guest trickbag Posted January 2, 2014 Posted January 2, 2014 here you are peter, a nice slab of soul on a 78. James Brown and the Famous Flames: "I Want You So Bad" and "There Must Be a Reason. Federal 12348 sorry no link to you tube,i know youll enjoy this, done as a car add. ricky.
Joyandpain Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOYSDlI7qsc Class 2
Kev Cane Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOYSDlI7qsc Class Absolutely brilliant Paul, Tomo put this on a CD for me a couple of years ago, is it an album track. BTW, hope you and Debbie are well Best Kev
Joyandpain Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 yes Kev don't think theres a 45 but ??? yes we all fine after last years shi*e Robyns living in NYC now so she's well happy how's you lot must have a catch up said to shep only today
Kev Cane Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 yes Kev don't think theres a 45 but ??? yes we all fine after last years shi*e Robyns living in NYC now so she's well happy how's you lot must have a catch up said to shep only today Will do my man, lets get it sorted Kev
Geoff Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 I never liked James Brown's funk recordings (latest King recordings and Polydor). And I started disliking him even more, after he got in an argument with my parents and insulted them, while they were together on a flight from London to New York. But I did like James Brown and The Famous Flames' recordings with Federal Records as well as his first several King releases. They were R&B group harmony cuts, with a slight Bluesy flavour, similar to The Five Royales' style. In fact, they redid a former big hit by The Five Royales, "Think". I'd bet you'd like some of his earliest recordings, although they certainly didn't have a "Northern Soul" type beat. I especially like "Try Me", "Please, Please, Please", "Good Lovin' ", "This Old Heart", "Think", "I'll Go Crazy". Like you I never liked his funk records but he did do some excellent mid tempo and slow records in the 70s, thanks to all who posted links, going to spend some time on them. My preference of his work is up to I Got You and Money Won't Change You. HIs Live at the Apollo album is the best live recording I've heard, wonderful long version of Lost Someone going over to side 2 of the LP. As well as his more R&B tracks he had hits in the USA with Prisoner Of Love and These Foolish Things. When he first toured the UK, think it was 66 or 67, I went with Lesley to see him at Walthamstow Granada for the first performance. We enjoyed it so much that we went and got tickets for the second show. She had to pay as I had very little cash in those days (I was an apprentice) and we ended up in the second row. Truly brilliant show, had never seen anything so polished before. In the 70s we went to see him in Hammersmith but were disappointed, he only did his funky songs, not surprising really in retrospect, and we left early. I still don't like much of his funky stuff, but each to their own. His repertoire is enormous so sure you will find many tunes to enjoy.
Jez Jones Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 (edited) I like this one Edited January 3, 2014 by jez jones 2
Jez Jones Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 Lets not forget a bit of Northern Soul..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH-OcVC3_TY Yeah off a great album...which also includes an early (possibly his first) recording of There Was A Time
KevH Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 For JBS,here's "Sexy,sexy,sexy".Uses almost same backing as "Money etc". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=913OlP_3Jv0 1
Soul-slider Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 Yeah off a great album...which also includes an early (possibly his first) recording of There Was A Time Also another Northern dancer 'Time After Time' 1
Kev Cane Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 (edited) Been browsing in the record room, dug the "Body Heat" album out, this is the track before "People wake up and give yourself a chance", only James Brown (and maybe Ike Hayes) could take a Bacharach/David standard and totally make it their own. Fantastic, the last minute and a half is particularly incredible Kev Edited January 3, 2014 by kev cane
Guest crissbiscit Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 I'm Broken Hearted from the Reality album. 1
Sceneman Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 (edited) the first JB tune i heard was the NIGHT TRAIN at the Scene club and Guy Stevens was playing it. all aboard ' the night train' . i was pretty blown away as this sound hit my teen earlugs .. Edited January 3, 2014 by sceneman 1
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