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Live at the Apollo (reissue)

Live at the Apollo (reissue)

[Vinyl] LP $19.98
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2008, Polydor
VINYL FORMAT. In 1963, James Brown had earned a handful of hits on the R&B charts and had won a reputation as one of the most dynamic performers in the nation, but he hadn't yet made a record that reflected the full range of his musical personality or his magnetic stage presence. Live At The Apollo killed these two birds with one smoking hot platter; while this performance predates the brittle but powerful funk grooves which would later make Brown the most sampled man in show business and focuses on his earlier and (relatively) more conventional hits, the building blocks of his pioneering sound are all here in high-octane live versions of "I'll Go Crazy", "Think" and especially the frantic closing performance of "Night Train", while the ten-minute-plus rendition of "Lost Someone" captures the sound of Brown baring his soul with an almost unbearable intensity, which drives the audience into a manic chorus of shouts and screams. Brown's band (which at this time included Bobby Byrd and St. Clair Pinckney) is in stellar form, tight as a fist (especially the horn section) and supporting their leader with both strength and subtlety, but Brown is truly the star of this show, and by the end of these thirty-two minutes, no one will doubt that James really was the hardest working man in show business (and this without even seeing him dance!), and his communication with his audience is nothing short of astounding. While James Brown would later make more amazing music in the studio, Live At The Apollo left no doubt in anyone's mind that he was a live performer without peer, and that his talent could communicate just as strongly on tape as in person; a watershed album, both for James Brown and for the burgeoning soul music movement.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1 Introduction by Fats Gonder/Opening Fanfare
2 I'll Go Crazy
3 Try Me
4 Instrumental Bridge
5 Think
6 Instrumental Bridge
7 Lost Someone
8 Instrumental Bridge
9 Lost Someone
10 Medley: Please Please Please/You've Got the Power/I Found Someone (AKA
11 Night Train [Closing]

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ALFRED SAYERS
WHAT CAN YUO SAY ABOUT THE LATE GREAT JAMES BROWN THAT YOU HAVENT HEARD ALREADY. JAMES WAS MY IDLE THE ONLY ONE I EVER HAD. THE ALBUM LIVE AT THE APOLLO IS ONE IF NOT THE BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIMES. IT SET A TREND IN THE MUSIS WORLD THAT WAS ONCE SAID IT COULD OR WOULD NEVER HAPPEN. IT WAS THE FIRST LIVE ALBUM EVER DONE.
sandra mondy
My issue is how can you leave off the FAMOUS FLAMES in this album when this was a live performance and they played just as much an important roll in making this album a number one seller as James Brown. the fact of the matter is they made james Brown the famous intertainer he is today. Why is it so hard to give them their just due. It took the Flames and James Brown as a team to make this album a number one seller. Give the Famous Flames their just due; Bobby Bennett, Bobby Byrd and Babby Lloyd. I think that is only fair don't you? I believe that James Brown would not have made it so big had it not been for the Flames. When the Flames left look what happened to James Brown, he went down and kept going down. So, please for all intensive purpose give don't leave the Flames out of album. It was all of them who made it work.
Sandi Many Smiles


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