James Brown Album Discography

From: Bob Davis (EARTHJUICE@prodigy.net)
Date: Thu May 11 2000 - 13:31:02 MET DST

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    enjoy...
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Jason Martin <suenomartino@bigpond.com>
    To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 6:06 AM
    Subject: Jb's...

    > I know I've probably asked this
    > > before but could you good people hit me with baad asss
    > > James Brown albums, including his period with the
    > > Flames. There's this store in Paris with a whole bunch
    > > of reissues for quite cheap.
    >
    > imo some of the best James Brown stuff:
    >
    > Payback Lp
    > Damn right Im somebody (Fred wesley and the jb's)
    > Lyn Collins - Think (about it) [classic break!]
    > Maceo - Us
    > Pass the Peas
    > Black Ceaser Lp
    > Slaugher Big Rip Off LP
    >
    >
    > etc, etc...
    >
    > Check anything on People Records (all easy to find as reissues)
    > but it all gets a bit samey i think... Early 70's is his most
    > interesting period for me... His "the one" theory on ryhthm is a
    > good one too - think of any classic riff and he always has the first
    > note on the beat (hat, bass and beat together) and the riff gets
    > more syncopated thru the bar and comes back to the first beat
    > again for the next bar... the man knew his shit!
    >
    >
    >
    > peace
    > jason



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