This single is available in this CD: Singles 11: 1979-1981. Also in this MP3 collection: The Singles Vol. 11: 1979-1981. One of JB’s last singles on the Polydor label. A disco jam with a short and long version.
A couple of disco grooves with Martha High. He’s My Ding Dong Man is the Ring My Bell groove that came out the same year. James Brown on production. White promo 12″ here.
This single is available in this CD collection: Singles 3: 1964-1965. Also in this MP3 collection: The Singles Volume 3: 1964-1965. Soulful twist with This Old Heart and a slow groover making the ladies scream on the flip.
You can get the CD and vinyl re-issue of this single in this album: You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down. Hank Ballard always brought heavy soul to the table and these 2 tunes are no exception. James Brown on production.
This single is available in this CD collection: The Singles Volume 2: 1960-1963. It’s also available in this MP3 collection: The Singles Vol 2. Early King 45 with soulful stroll and triplet rocker on the flip.
Some groovy rock blues with Tell the Whole World. James Brown produced many versions of the slow, soul smoker groove, I Cried (It’s a Mans, Mans, Mans, World for one!). I Cried was also done by Tammy Montgomery and JB himself.
This single is available in the following CD collection: Best Of: Bobby Byrd Got Soul. Some conscious funk with super soul on the flip from Bobby Byrd. James Brown on production.
You can get these singles in this CD collection: Singles 8: 1972-1973. Or this MP3 collection: The Singles- Vol. 8 1972-1973. Classic deep funk with this slick chart hit. JB calls up the holy ghost by the end of the B side.
You can get these singles in this CD collection: Singles 8: 1972-1973. Or this MP3 collection: The Singles- Vol. 8 1972-1973. Some funk and soul from the great Black Caesar soundtrack. Nice Wiki on the album here.
This single is available in this brilliant CD collection: Funky Good Time: Anthology. It’s also available in this MP3 collection: Funky Good Time: The Anthology. Hard pure funk by it’s inventors on this killer 45. James Brown on production.