This single is available in this CD collection: Singles 9: 1973-1975. It’s also available in this MP3 collection: The Singles Vol. 9 (1973-1975). Super nasty. Super funky. Hustle and the do the double bump!
Right now you can get this single on the CD re-issue: Breakin’ Bread. The vinyl of the same album you can get here. J.B.’s take the Ohio Players’ Skintight groove and swing it hard. People label killed it every time.
You can get these singles in this great CD collection: Mama Feelgood: The Best of Lyn Collins. Beautiful tough but tender soul from the great Lyn Collins (The Female Preacher). James Brown on the production.
One of several James Brown produced 45s of Lee Austin, who was his bodyguard, hairdresser and was on the road with the JB roadshow for years. Soul, blues, gospel and funk driven grooves. A must listen for fans of JB.
This single is available in this CD collection: Singles 9: 1973-1975. It’s also available in this MP3 collection: The Singles Vol. 9 (1973-1975). This 1975 reinvention of the original King smash hit isn’t really as funky as the original, but the live clip below of James and the J.B.’s performing […]
This single is available in this CD collection: Singles 9: 1973-1975. It’s also available in this MP3 collection: The Singles Vol. 9 (1973-1975). JB tells it like it is in the beginning of this single. No one gives him and his band the credit deserved for inventing funk. James Brown is and […]
This single is available in this CD collection: Singles 10: 1975-1979. It”s also available in this MP3 collection: The Singles Vol.10 (1975-1979). JB and his band do a refresh of Superbad and it is indeed superslick not to mention super funky.
This single is available in this CD collection: Singles 9: 1973-1975. It’s also available in this MP3 collection: The Singles Vol. 9 (1973-1975). Reality is a chunk of super heavy funk; “This used to be called the Shakespeare now it’s called the streets of starvation”. I Need Your Love So […]
This album is available on vinyl reissue here: Reality(LP vinyl). JB brings not only the funk but a good dose of consiousness in this brilliant mid 70s record. The orchestration adds a dreaminess to the lush James Brown production. Funky President is worth the admission price alone, but the whole album […]