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It's A Mother

Add to Cart$8.99 ... LP (reissue)
LP (Item 7232) Polydor, 1969 -- Condition: New Copy

A definite mother from James Brown -- the kind of all-funky album that few of his contemporaries could ever hope to match! If you've ever doubted the sheer raw power of James at the end of the 60s, the first few notes of this one will definitely make you a convert -- and the stretched-out grooves as the album rolls on will pull you even further into the fold. Most tracks roll on with that improvised studio jamming style that James was hitting at the time -- a pre-JBs mode that's not as long as later years, but which still makes you feel that there probably was plenty more recorded on the dates that didn't make it into the two-part versions of the tracks! And although James is singing on most numbers, the real focus is more on the band -- hitting hard, vamping sharp, and grooving massively under shouted calls and directions from Brown. Titles include two great instrumentals -- "Popcorn With a Feeling" and "Top of the Stack" -- plus "Little Groove Maker Me (parts 1 & 2)", "Mother Popcorn (parts 1 & 2)", "Mashed Potato Popcorn (parts 1 & 2)", "Any Day Now", "You're Still Out Of Sight", and "I'm Shook" -- as well as the great mellower number "If I Ruled The World" -- redone here as an African-American anthem of pride and power!  © 1996-2009, Dusty Groove America, Inc.



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