2007, Hip-O Select
James Brown - The Singles Volume 3: 1964-65 chronicles this evolution with every A- and B-side from those two years, and not just the big hits: included are all of King Records' releases plucked from earlier albums, or previously issued singles, like "Please, Please, Please" and "Try Me," with string and/or applause overdubs. Also here are the rare instrumental singles on the Smash label, where JB ended up during his contractual fight with King. Also included are the vocal singles on Smash, the evolutionary "Out Of Sight" and the early, withdrawn version of "I Got You," featured in the film Ski Party. And then there's the Brown band instrumental "Soul Food," credited to sax player Al "Brisco" Clark.
This collection's package features a booklet as richly detailed as the previous two volumes. Former Brown staffer Alan Leeds offers insights to every track, along with detailed recording data and song annotations. Each page is graced with rare photos, poster images, and memorabilia, putting you right in the moment of James Brown becoming JAMES BROWN.
This collection's package features a booklet as richly detailed as the previous two volumes. Former Brown staffer Alan Leeds offers insights to every track, along with detailed recording data and song annotations. Each page is graced with rare photos, poster images, and memorabilia, putting you right in the moment of James Brown becoming JAMES BROWN.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
| 1 | Please, Please, Please |
| 2 | In the Wee Wee Hours (Of the Nite) |
| 3 | Again |
| 4 | How Long Darling |
| 5 | Caldonia |
| 6 | Evil |
| 7 | Things That I Used to Do |
| 8 | Out of the Blue |
| 9 | So Long |
| 10 | Dancin' Little Thing |
| 11 | Soul Food, Pt. 1 |
| 12 | Soul Food, Pt. 2 |
| 13 | Out of Sight |
| 14 | Maybe the Last Time |
| 15 | Tell Me What You're Gonna Do |
| 16 | I Don't Care |
| 17 | Think |
| 18 | Try Me |
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