Soul In Stereo rating: 2 stars out of 5 Edd said:One common complaint you’ll see as you read this list is that Brown REALLY struggles to make cohesive albums.Royaltyis a perfect example of that – it’s utterly directionless, just a jumbled collection of radio cuts that jump from one ...
Public Enemy #1 (Part 1) appears on the following album(s) by James Brown: There It Is (track #6) (this album) (1972)Product Details Availability Price eBay James Brown I Got A Bag Of My Own / Public Enemy #1 - Part 1 45 Polydor 1972Condition: Used $11.99 Go to store eBay ...
This is undeniably one of my favorite hip hop albums this year. OnShoulders Carry HonorMichael Kirby can be deep, inspirational, and witty without coming across as preachy in any way and I love it. The project serves as an invitation to pause, reflect, and prioritize well-being in a fast...
And then there’s the second thought which is: Lighten up, Jimmy. Stop dithering. Nobody cares. So, yeah, these are just albums from the year that hit me, that stood out, that seemed distinct and fresh and different and valuable. Mostly, it’s my hope that this annual exercise helps ...
James Brown passed away on December 25, 2006, but his music and his message continue to reverberate, underscoring his enduring impact on the world of music and beyond. Also ranks #7 on The Greatest Dancing Singers Also ranks #8 on The 145+ Best R&B Artists Of All Time, Ranked Also ...
Etta James At Last!, Tell Mama, I'd Rather Go Blind 2,501 votes See: The Best Albums Of Etta James With a voice that combined raw power and emotional depth, this legendary singer became an enduring symbol of blues and soul music. Her dynamic stage presence and undeniable talent made h...
New Albums & Songs forDecember 13, 2024 Snoop Dogg Missionary Rap/Hip-Hop Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre return to a familiar position onMissionary, a triumphant reunion that’s grown from the roots of where it all started. Guests include Eminem, Jelly Roll, and Sting. ...
So what do you do when you’re a 20-year-old girl navigating romantic disappointment and the perilous transition to adulthood while making one of the most anticipated sophomore albums of the decade? Rock the fuck out. On GUTS, Olivia Rodrigo teaches an AP course in Angry Girl Music of the...
The best live albums of all time capture the very essence of a band’s energy in concert, making you feel like you were actually there.
James Brown, ‘Live at the Apollo’ (1962) This set could well be the grandfather — or better yet, the Godfather — of live albums, immortalizing a stellar night from the hardest working man in show business, recorded at Harlem’s venerable Apollo Theater on October 24, 1962. The releas...