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James Brown - The King of Soul DVD Live at Chastain Park, Atlanta USA / MCP Sound & Media / Prisoner of Love, I got you (I feel good), It's a man's world

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James Brown - The King of Soul DVD Live at Chastain Park, Atlanta USA / MCP Sound & Media / Prisoner of Love, I got you (I feel good), It's a man's world

UPC 9002986612667

MADE IN EU

REGION 0 PAL DVD (ALL REGIONS)

Audio: English 2.0

Runtime: 75 minutes

 

English Summary:

James Joseph Brown, Jr.

American singer, songwriter, and musician.

Born: 3 May 1933 near Barnwell, South Carolina, USA.
Died: 25 December 2006 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA (aged 73).

James Brown was raised in poverty in Augusta, Georgia.

1950s: Joined the Gospel Starlighters in 1953, a vocal quartet led by Bobby Byrd, after completing a four-year stint in prison for robbery. As Brown became the focal point of the act, the group changed its name to 'The Famous Flames' and its focus from gospel to R&B. In 1955 The Famous Flames record "Please Please Please" at the studio of WIBB in Macon, Georgia. In 1958 James Brown's first #1 hit, "Try Me", is released. It was the best-selling R&B single of 1958, and the first of 17 chart-topping R&B singles by Brown over the next two decades.

1965: Records "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", a revolutionary single that ushers in a whole new era of soul music. Released that summer, it tops the R&B chart for eight weeks and even cracks the pop Top Ten.

1971: Signs with Polydor Records, for which he recorded extensively throughout the decade.
1974: The Payback, the most successful of James Brown's Seventies albums—many of which were double-LPs with lengthy, extended tracks—makes its debut on Billboard's album chart. It is the only gold-certified (500,000 copies sold) album of his career.

1984: Bronx DJ Afrika Bambaataa teams up with Brown to record the anthemic single "Unity".
1986: "Living In America", the theme song from Rocky IV, reaches #4 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, becoming Brown's biggest pop hit since "I Got You (I Feel Good)" went to #3 in 1965.

1992: Receives a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 34th annual Grammy Awards.

2006: Hospitalized with pneumonia, dying on Christmas Day.

Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 (Performer).
Inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2000.

 

Label: MCP Sound & Media ‎– 161.266
Format:  DVD, DVD-Video, PAL

Genre:  Funk / Soul
Style:  Funk

 

Tracklist / Song list:

1 Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose 1:47
2 Gonna Have A Funny Good Time 3:52
3 It's Too Funky In Here 4:56
4 Try Me 3:55
5 Georgia On My Mind 5:44
6 Get On The Good Foot 3:09
7 It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World 12:24
8 Prisoner Of Love 9:41
  Medley (3:04)
9.1 Cold Sweat  
9.2 I Can't Stand It  
10 Get Up Offa That Thing 3:47
11 Please, Please, Please 3:49
12 I Got The Feelin' 6:14
13 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag 2:23
14 Jam 1980 4:05
15 I Got You (I Feel Good) 2:29
16 Soul Me (Instrumental - Not James Brown) 2:20

 

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