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Star Time [Box] (CD - 1991)( UPC: 00042284910828)
As low as $39.98 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: James Brown Label: Polydor (USA) Genre: R&B - Funk Album Description: STAR TIME includes a 64-page booklet with three essays - brief appreciations by writer Nelson George and Brown's longtime tour manager Alan Leeds and a longer history by 2 of the box's produ... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| STAR TIME includes a 64-page booklet with three essays - brief appreciations by writer Nelson George and Brown's longtime tour manager Alan Leeds and a longer history by 2 of the box's producers - a complete discography and an introduction penned by the Godfather of Soul himself. Personnel includes: James Brown (vocals, piano, organ); Bobby Byrd (vocals. organ); Phelps "Catfish" Collins (guitar); Maceo Parker (tenor & baritone saxophones); St. Clair Pickney, Pee Wee Ellis, Clifford "Ace King" MacMillian (tenor saxophone); Al "Brisco" Clark (baritone saxophone); Lewis Hamlin (trumpet); William "Bootsy" Collins, Bernard Odum (bass); John "Jabo" Starks, Nat Kendrick (drums). Producers include: Ralph Bass, Syd Nathan, James Brown, Hal Neely, Afrika Bambaataa. Compilation producer: Harry Weinger. When the four-disc Star Time box was released in 1991, James Brown's catalog sorely needed an overhaul; much of it was out of print, and what was available was hardly befitting of his magnitude. Star Time got everything right: it put Brown's hugely influential career into striking perspective, helping to complete his critical renaissance, and the richness of its music set a standard for box sets in general. It was no easy task to balance Brown's lengthy, multi-part funk workouts with the need to include all of his most significant tracks, and the compilers did an excellent job in deciding when and when not to truncate ("Cold Sweat," for example, must be heard in its entirety). There's nothing from Live at the Apollo (which should be experienced start to finish), and his last hurrah on the pop charts, "Living in America," is missing, but these 71 tracks cover all the other high points, and make an eloquent case for Brown as the greatest R&B artist of all time. Disc One covers Brown's early R&B years, when his pleading intensity helped lay the groundwork for soul music. Disc Two, however, is where his genius truly crystallizes -- it basically chronicles the birth of funk, as Brown gradually discards song structure in favor of working hard grooves; it also offers a picture of Brown's emergence as a bandleader and spokesman for black pride. Disc Three features Brown's hardest funk, including his much-revered material with the Bootsy Collins band. Disc Four traces Brown's later creative decline, yet he duplicated his former glories often enough to make this disc a surprisingly solid listen; plus, his massive impact on hip-hop is underlined on the last track, the Afrika Bambaataa duet "Unity." Star Time paved the way for several other excellent compilations which highlighted different parts of Brown's vast legacy, but as the definitive retrospective of one of the most important musicians of the 20th century (black or otherwise), it has yet to be equaled. ~ Steve Huey There are few box sets that can match the greatness of James Brown's STARTIME. Backed by such brilliant musicians as Melvin and Maceo Parker, Bootsy Collins and Bobby Byrd, Brown created some of the most intense, soulful music ever recorded. Collecting seventy two tracks that let you hear why Brown is hailed as "the hardest working man in show business," STARTIME is packed with the best R&B and funk that money can buy. From early-'60s R&B hits like "Please, Please, Please" and late-'60s funk essentials like "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" and "Sex Machine" to the massively influential '70s funk grooves "Funky Drummer" and "The Payback," STARTIME gives you all the James Brown basics. This set is a monument to the life and music of one of the most colorful and inspired performers in popular music. STARTIME also comes with a 64-page booklet that features rare and wonderful photos and essays by Nelson George and several other noted critics. Essential. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Please Please Please - (mono) |
| 2. | Why Do You Do Me - (mono) |
| 3. | Try Me - (mono) |
| 4. | Tell Me What I Did Wrong - (mono) |
| 5. | Bewildered |
| 6. | Good Good Lovin' |
| 7. | I'll Go Crazy |
| 8. | I Know It's True |
| 9. | Mashed Potatoes, (Do the), Part 1 - (mono) |
| 10. | Think - (mono) |
| 11. | Baby, You're Right - (mono) |
| 12. | Lost Someone |
| 13. | Night Train - (mono) |
| 15. | I Don't Mind |
| 16. | Prisoner of Love |
| 17. | Devil's Den - (mono) |
| 18. | Out of the Blue |
| 19. | Out of Sight - (mono) |
| 20. | Grits |
| 21. | Maybe the Last Time |
| 22. | It's a Man's World |
| 23. | I Got You |
| 24. | Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Pts. 1,2&3 - (mono) |
| 1. | Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Pt. 1 - (mono) |
| 2. | I Got You (I Feel Good) - (mono) |
| 3. | Ain't That a Groove |
| 4. | It's a Man's Man's Man's World - (mono) |
| 5. | Money Won't Change You - (mono) |
| 6. | Don't Be a Dropout |
| 7. | Bring It up (Hipster's Avenue) |
| 8. | Let Yourself Go |
| 9. | Cold Sweat |
| 10. | Get It Together - (mono) |
| 11. | I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me), Pt.1 |
| 12. | I Got the Feelin' |
| 13. | Licking Stick-Licking Stick |
| 14. | Say It Loud-I'm Black and I'm Proud, Part 1 |
| 15. | There Was a Time |
| 16. | Give It up or Turnit a Loose |
| 17. | I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open up the Door I'll Get It Myself) |
| 1. | Mother Popcorn |
| 2. | Funky Drummer |
| 3. | Get up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine |
| 4. | Super Bad, Parts 1 and 2 |
| 5. | Talkin' Loud & Sayin' Nothing |
| 6. | Get up, Get Into It and Get Involved |
| 7. | Soul Power, Parts 1 and 2 |
| 8. | Medley (Live): Brother Rapp / Ain't It Funky Now |
| 9. | Hot Pants, Pt. 1 - (mono) |
| 10. | I'm a Greedy Man, Pt. 1 |
| 11. | Make It Funky, Pt. 1 - (mono) |
| 12. | It's a New Day |
| 13. | I Got Ants in My Pants, Pt. 1 |
| 14. | King Heroin |
| 1. | There It Is, Pt. 1 - (mono) |
| 2. | Public Enemy #1, Pt. 1 |
| 3. | Get on the Good Foot - (mono) |
| 4. | I Got a Bag of My Own |
| 5. | Doing It to Death - (mono) |
| 6. | Payback, The |
| 7. | Papa Don't Take No Mess, Pt. 1 |
| 8. | Stoned to the Bone, Pt. 1 - (mono) |
| 9. | My Thang |
| 10. | Funky President (People It's Bad) |
| 11. | Hot (I Need to Be Loved, Loved, Loved) |
| 12. | Get up Offa That Thing (Release the Pressure) |
| 13. | Body Heat, Pt. 1 |
| 14. | It's Too Funky in Here |
| 15. | Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses) |
| 16. | Unity, Pt. 1 |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00042284910828 |
| Release Date: | May 07, 1991 |
| Type: | Boxed Set |
| Genre: | R&B - Funk |
| Label: | Polydor (USA) |
| Distributor: | Universal Di |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1991 |
| # of Discs: | 4 |
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