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Slaughter's Big Rip-Off

Add to Cart$24.99 ... LP Gatefold
(€18.92 || £15.97 || ¥2492) (approx.)
LP (Item 4226) Polydor, 1973 — Condition: Very Good

Easily one of the funkiest albums that James Brown ever recorded – and one of his few entries into the blacksploitation genre of the 70s! James really outdid himself for this one – working at a hard burning pace that had the JBs cooking up some killer funk for just about every number in the set – and which also has James himself stepping out vocally for a few key tracks. The album features the massive groover "People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul" – a slamming track that beats nearly every number in the JB 70s catalog – plus other cuts that include "To My Brother", "Brother Rapp", "Sexy Sexy Sexy", "Slaughter Theme", "Transmogrification", "King Slaughter", and "How Long Can I Keep It Up". (Original pressing. Cover has a cut corner, but is nice overall.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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