VG+ 45 RPM~JAMES BROWN~My Thang~Public Enemy #1 (Part 1)~{1974~POLYDOR]Condition: Used $11.99 Go to store eBay James Brown My Thang Public Enemy # 1 Part 1 45 RPM 7" Vinyl Record Polydor 1974Condition: Used $8.99 Go to store This site contains affiliate links for which we may be...
The 74 Best Albums of 1974 Joni, Stevie, Elton, Kiss, Smokey, and more have a nice day By Jon Dolan,Angie Martoccio, andRob Sheffield A&E Announces James Brown Documentary, Produced by Mick Jagger and the Roots Four-partJames Brown: Say It Loud, featuring never-before-seen footage and...
Vinyl,LP, Album, Compilation Country: France Released: 1971 Genre: Funk / Soul Style: Soul Tracklist A1James Brown–Sex Machine Written-By–B. Byrd*,J. Brown*,R. Lenhoff* Written-By–B. Byrd*,J. Brown*,R. Lenhoff* 10:45 A2Marva Whitney–It's My Thing ...
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Both albums are limited to 5,000 units and showcase the genius of composer John Barry, who defined the sound of 007 across the franchise. The Man with the Golden Gun: 50 years of intrigue Released in 1974, The Man with the Golden Gun is famed for its suspenseful and exotic score, comp...
Fans can find classic Bond themes in various formats, including vinyl records, CDs, and digital collections, which bring together the powerful scores and songs that have defined the series for generations. For something unique, consider gifting a special edition vinyl or a box set that includes ...
On September 1, 2020 James Brown’sofficial YouTube Channelwill unveilFunky President,episode two of the new three-part series, following the first episode,Funky Drummer,released on July 10th. Narrated by Questlove (The Roots,The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon), and fe...
“Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved” features one of the most prominent vocal contributions on a James Brown single by his right hand man Bobby Byrd, audible throughout on the call-and-response title phrases. Brown and Byrd wrote the song together with Ron Lenhoff. At the end of 1971...
HOT VINYL S-XPRESS ‘Superfly Guy’ (Rhythm King LEFT 28T) Chugging and thumping 117½-0bpm percussive jiggly thudder with chanting girls, wailing guys, dialogue samples and various breaks, quite bright but monotonous and less catchy than their number one (repetitively looping jiggly 117-0bpm...
in 1977, omitting the time Johnson spent with Hi Records. Never lacking in self-confidence, Johnson frequently claimed he was every bit as good as James Brown and Al Green. Although he doesn’t have their notoriety, Johnson’s albums could easily slip into a DJ set of those soul masters....