Friday, September 28, 2007

James Brown

009 James Brown
listed shortest to longest...

James Brown, "Cold Sweat [w/ Dialogue]" (1967) (0:23)
James Brown, "Hold It (Instrumental)" (1958) (1:24)
James Brown, "I Cried" (1958) Featuring Tammi Terrell, then known as Tammy Montgomery. (1:53)
James Brown, "No, No, No, No" (1958) (1:55)
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James Brown, "For Goodness Sakes Look at Those Cakes" (11:33)
James Brown, "Mind Power" (1973) (12:03)
James Brown, "Time Is Running Out Fast" (1973) (12:46)
James Brown, "Escape-Ism (Complete Take)" (1971) (19:09)

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  1. complete playlist...

    James Brown, "Cold Sweat [w/ Dialogue]" (1967) (0:23)
    James Brown, "Hold It (Instrumental)" (1958) (1:24)
    James Brown, "I Cried" (1958) Featuring Tammi Terrell, then known as Tammy Montgomery. (1:53)
    James Brown, "No, No, No, No" (1958) (1:55)
    James Brown, "Come Over Here" (1958) (2:02)
    James Brown and Introducing Rev. Al Sharpton with the Gospel Energies, "God Has Smiled on Me, pt. 1" (1974) (2:02)
    James Brown, "Baby, You're Right" (1958) (2:16)
    James Brown, "I Don't Care" (1958) (2:26)
    James Brown, "Please, Please, Please" (1959) (2:47)
    James Brown, "Prisoner of Love" (1958) (2:47)
    James Brown, "I Got Ants in My Pants" (1973) (3:02)
    James Brown, "There It Is (Live)" (1970) (3:10)
    James Brown, "It's a Man's World" (1966) (3:14)
    James Brown, "I'm a Greedy Man" (1971) (3:36)
    James Brown, "Night Train" (1962) (3:39)
    James Brown, "Hey America" (1968) (3:41)
    James Brown, "Don't Be a Dropout" For all his talk of sex machines, hot pants, cakes, and so on (and in spite of his later lapses), James Brown more than anything was into social responsibility. He considered Hubert Humphrey one of his best friends. (3:42)
    James Brown, "Untitled Instrumental" (1970) (4:17)
    James Brown, "Papa Don't Take No Mess" (1974) (4:24)
    James Brown, "Soul Power" (1971) (4:24)
    James Brown, "Can't Stand It" (1971) (4:40)
    James Brown, "Hot (I Need to Be Loved, Loved, Loved)" (1975) Raises a good many questions re: David Bowie's "Fame." This release date favors Bowie. (5:04)
    James Brown, "Doing it to Death" (5:22)
    James Brown, "It's Too Funky in Here" (1979) (5:41)
    James Brown, "Get on the Good Foot" (5:44)
    James Brown, "Money Won't Change You" (1966) (6:02)
    James Brown, "Get Up Offa That Thing (Release the Pressure)" (1976) (6:15)
    James Brown, "Mother Popcorn" (1969) (6:16)
    James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Pts. 1, 2 & 3" (1965) (6:58)
    James Brown, "Funky Drummer" (1970) (7:01)
    James Brown, "Cold Sweat" (1967) (7:32)
    James Brown, "I'm a Greedy Man – Part 1 & Part 2" (7:36)
    James Brown, "The Payback" (1973) (7:38)
    James Brown, "Soul Power (Re-Edit) (Mono)" (1970) From the 2003 re-release of In the Jungle Groove. (8:02)
    James Brown, "Hot Pants (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)" (1970) From the 2003 re-release of In the Jungle Groove. (8:44)
    James Brown, "(Get Up) I Feel Like Being a Sex Machine" (1970) (10:49)
    James Brown, "For Goodness Sakes Look at Those Cakes" (11:33)
    James Brown, "Mind Power" (1973) (12:03)
    James Brown, "Time Is Running Out Fast" (1973) (12:46)
    James Brown, "Escape-Ism (Complete Take)" (1971) (19:09)

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