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s - These Are The . s (1970) - First release from The . Album: "Food For Thought" (1972).
s were the legendary supporting cast of musicians behind James Brown, earning a well-deserved reputation as the tightest, best-drilled instrumental ensemble in all of funk. s i. ead Full Biography.
The album was released in Japan by P-Vine Records, and in 2002 it was reissued in the . A reunion of the original . s rhythm section, with Bootsy and Phelps Collins, Clyde Stubblefield, and Jabo Starks, and supplemented by Bernie Worrell, recorded the Superbad movie soundtrack. They went on to perform the first tribute concert remembering James Brown. These Are The JB's (1970 – released in 2014). Food For Thought (1972). Doing It to Death (1973). "Rappcats THESE ARE THE JB'S – Previously unheard album by James Brown's backing band led by Bootsy Collins". Retrieved 27 October 2017.
s" recorded September 9, 1970, King Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio. When You Feel It Grunt If You Can" includes portions of "Let The Music Take Your Mind", written by Kool & The Gang and Gene Redd J. "Chicken Strut", written by The Meters; "Power Of Soul", written by Jimi Hendrix. The originally scheduled issue of this album included overdubbed crowd noise. For this issue of the album, the original, undubbed two-track stereo mix was used as source.
More albums from The . s: Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by The . Food For Thought (Pass The Peas I Mean Gimme Some More) by The . Groove Machine by The . Hustle With Speed by The . Doing It To Death by The . Bring The Funk On Down by The . View all albums . These Are The . s (1971, Funk, Soul). s (Pt. I & Pt. II) More albums from The . About.
s – THESE ARE THE . s – THESE ARE THE . s SOLD OUT. Previously unreleased and unheard 1970 album by James Brown’s backing band the JB’s, led by Bootsy Collins. Release date: Black Friday, November 28, 2014. This is the first commercial issue of this album, overseen by Now-Again’s Eothen Egon Alapatt alongside Leeds and Universal Music Group’s James Brown expert Harry Weinger. It was mastered specifically for vinyl by Elysian Master’s Dave Cooley, from the original two-track stereo master that James Brown and his engineer Ron Lenhoff delivered to production forty-four years ago. It’s packaged in a thick, tip-on Stoughton jacket, with a booklet with liner notes by Leeds and Alapatt and unpublished photographs.
Tracklist: A1. s Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 . 0 A2. I’ll Ze 1. 3 B1. The Grunt Pt. 0 B2. When You Feel It, Grunt If You Can 1. 3. Original sessions produced by James Brown This album produced for reissue by Eothen Alapatt with thanks to Alan Leeds and Harry Weinger for showing us all the way it’s supposed to be done. Liner notes and annotation by, and all photographs and ephemera courtesy Alan Leeds. Restoration and remastering by Dave Cooley for Elysian Masters, Los Angeles. s recorded September 9, 1970, King Studios, Cincinnati, Ohio Personnel: Clayton Chicken Gunnels, Darryl Hasaan Jamison (trumpet); Robert McCullough (tenor saxophone); St. Clair Pinckney (flute, baritone saxophone on These Are The . s ); Bobby Byrd (piano on The Grunt ); James Brown (organ on I’ll Ze ); Phelps .
s - These Are The . s - The Grunt Pt. 1 & Pt. 2 3. The . s - When You Feel It Grunt If You Can 4. s - I'll Ze. Playing Time. Those two streams, as Grammy-winning James Brown historian Alan Leeds details in this album’s liner notes, converged for the first time here, making this a Rosetta Stone of funk’s dominant idioms.
S is a funk jazz music artist. This page includes THE . s (sometimes punctuated The JB's or The . s) were James Brown's band during the first half of the 1970s. s were sometimes billed under various alternate names such as The James Brown Soul Train, Maceo and the Macks, . The First Family and The Last Word. In addition to backing Brown the . s played behind Bobby Byrd, Lyn Collins and other singers associated with the James Brown Revue, as well as performing as a self-contained group.
| A1 | These Are The J.B.’s Pt. I And Pt. IIWritten-By – Phelps Collins*, Clayton Isiah Gunnels*, Clyde Stubblefield, Darrell Jamison*, Frank Clifford Waddy*, John W. Griggs*, Robert McCollough*, William Earl Collins |
5:50 |
| A2 | I’ll Ze | 10:43 |
| B1 | The GruntWritten-By – Phelps Collins*, Clayton Isiah Gunnels*, Clyde Stubblefield, Darrell Jamison*, Frank Clifford Waddy*, James Brown, John W. Griggs*, Robert McCollough*, William Earl Collins |
3:30 |
| B2 | When You Feel It Grunt If You CanWritten-By – Art Neville, Gene Redd*, George Porter Jr.*, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Joseph Modeliste, Kool & The Gang, Leo Nocentelli |
13:03 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1126, KS-1126 | The J.B.'s | These Are The J.B.'s (LP, Album, TP) | King Records , King Records | 1126, KS-1126 | US | 1971 |
| NA 5119, B0021302-01 | The J.B.'s | These Are The J.B.'s (LP, Album, Ltd, RP) | Now-Again Records, Universal Music Special Markets | NA 5119, B0021302-01 | US | 2015 |
| none | The J.B.'s | These Are The J.B.'s (4xFile, AAC, Album) | Universal Records | none | US | 2015 |
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