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  1. IN THE JUNGLE GROOVE documents one of the most important periods in the development of James Brown's music. In 1970, Brown's bandleader/sax player Maceo Parker departed to form his own band ...

  2. 25. Feb. 2013 · Jan & Dean-1. Jan & Dean-2. What’s instructive about both of these clips is that you get to hear Jan & Dean announce each of the musicians in the band — since the album is a “live” one — and these are all top Los Angeles studio musicians that have played, often uncredited, on countless pop hits. Final note – Liberty did release ...

  3. Two songs, Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved and Soul Power should have been enough for make this a 5 Star compilation for me. I remember listening to pirate radio stations as a youngster back in the early-80s to hear these lesser known (at that time) JB tunes as they certainly weren't on the playlists of the mainstream radio stations.

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  4. The two-volume King Labels recording sessions discography (i.e., “the red books“) compiled by Michael Ruppli with assistance from Bill Daniels, can be frustratingly incomplete

  5. Producer: James Brown. Compilation producers: Harry Weinger, Alan Leeds. Engineers: Bob Both, Lowell Dorn, Ron Lenhoff. Recorded between April 8, 1971 and March 18, 1975. Includes liner notes by ...

  6. Photographers: Guy Ferrell; Charles Stewart ; Bootsy Collins. Subtitled 1970: A BRAND NEW THANG, this year was indeed a pivotal one for James Brown. His entire band quit and he quickly assembled a ...