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The Godfather's R&B: James Brown's Productions 1962-67

Various Artists
Release Date: 06/20/2008
Original Release:  2008
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1028924_CD
UPC # 029667519427
Label: Beat Goes On
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Disc: 1
1. I Don't Care - Dizzy Jones
2. I'm Lonely - Bobby Byrd
3. Got No Excuse - James Crawford
4. Do You Really Want To Rescue Me Part 1 - Elsie Mae
5. Lookie Lookie Lookie - The Jewells
6. If You Don't Work You Can't Eat - James Crawford
7. That's When I Cry - Anna King
8. New Breed (The Boo-Ga-Loo) Part 1 - James Brown
9. Wide Awake In A Dream - Vicki Anderson
10. Unexplainable - Dizzy Jones
11. Devil's Den Part 1 - James Brown
12. It Hurts To Be In Love - James Brown Band/Yvonne Fair
13. That's The Spirit - Rev Willingham
14. Help Poor Me - James Crawford
15. Faith - The Five Royals
16. Nobody Cares - Vicki Anderson
17. I'll Keep Pressing On - Bobby Byrd
18. I Found You - Yvonne Fair
19. Soul Food Part 1 - Al "Brisco" Clark
20. If You Don't Think - Anna King
21. I Found Out - Bobby Byrd
22. I Cried - James Brown/Tammy Montgomery

Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: Infinity Entertainment Gr

Notes: As prolific a recording artist as James Brown was in the 1960s, and as busy a touring machine as the one he led on the road was, he somehow found time to produce and work on numerous discs by other artists. The Godfather's R&B: James Brown's Productions 1962-67 has 22 such tracks, one of them (the 1966 single "New Breed [The Boo-Ga-Loo]") an instrumental actually credited to Brown himself, though the others are billed to other performers. In one sense, these extracurricular activities gave Brown additional chances to test and refine some ideas, especially as his music moved from more traditional soul to funk. As Dean Rudland's fine liner notes point out, this was especially the case from late 1963 to early 1965, when legal problems prevented Brown from recording often as a singer. From these standpoints, this CD is a valuable document of an aspect of his career that's usually overlooked. From a pure musical standpoint, however, the sounds are more historical than outstanding, and with a few exceptions not nearly as vital as the records Brown himself was putting out in the same era. For one thing, the singers represented here, though competent, weren't in the same league as their mentor. For another, they often beg comparison with similar, but better, Brown records. In some instances (especially Dizzy Jones' "I Don't Care"), they sound like James Brown tracks with a singer instructed to lay down a guide vocal intended to simulate the Godfather. All that noted, this music -- much of which Brown had a songwriting, as well as production, hand in -- certainly has its appealing aspects for Brown fans, not just Brown completist collectors, though it's more rooted in his early-'60s vocal R&B style than his more groundbreaking mid-'60s early funk outings. Though none of these singles were hits of any consequence, Brown fans will certainly recognize his right-hand man, Bobby Byrd, and general soul fans will know Tammy Montgomery, who as Tammi Terrell went on to score hits for Motown. Ultimately, however, just two tracks are truly outstanding, both of those belonging to Yvonne Fair. One is her exciting raw cover of Frankie Lymon's "It Hurts to Be in Love"; the other, a far more momentous one, is her 1962 single "I Found You," a song that with substantial alterations would become Brown's huge 1965 hit "I Feel Good." Worthy of honorable mention are the Poets' organ-paced instrumental "Devil's Den, Pt. 1" and Anna King's "If You Don't Think," which has some super-tight horn-guitar interplay behind a lusty vocal. ~ Richie Unterberger
Living Blues (p.76) - "Aside from the undeniable talent of all concerned, the most fascinating thing about this set is the glimpse it provides us into the ongoing evolution of the JB sound."
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