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Albums

The Federal Years: 1956-1960

Beautiful Ballads & Love Songs

Foundations Of Funk

RD: 02.06.2008

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RD: 25.02.2008

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RD: 06.07.2007

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Live - Try Me

The Silver Collection

Collections

RD: 03.07.2007

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RD: 11.06.2007

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RD: 25.05.2007

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A Family Affair (Rare And Unreleased Tracks)

And I Do Just What I Want
(Package)

Sex Machine / Say It Loud

RD: 06.03.2007

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RD: 26.01.2007

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RD: 16.10.2006

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Soul Legends

Remixed Dance Hits

The Godfather Of Soul

RD: 11.09.2006

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RD: 06.06.2006

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RD: 11.04.2006

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Godfather Of Soul

Sex Machine

Gettin' Down To It

RD: 02.02.2006

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RD: 21.10.2005

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RD: 03.10.2005

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Greatest Breakbeats
(2CD)

James Brown Vol 2. - Universal Masters

The Greatest

RD: 16.05.2005

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RD: 08.04.2005

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RD: 05.01.2004

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Cold Sweat & Other Soul Classics : James Brown

Living In America

Universal James

RD: 22.10.2003

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RD: 01.09.2003

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RD: 01.09.2003

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Love Over-Due

I'm Real

Soul Session Live

RD: 01.09.2003

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RD: 01.09.2003

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RD: 01.09.2003

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Gravity

Gravity

Motherlode

RD: 01.09.2003

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RD: 01.09.2003

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RD: 26.06.2003

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Greatest Hits

20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of James Brown

Live At The Apollo Vol.1 & 2

RD: 06.08.2002

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RD: 08.03.2002

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RD: 03.09.2001

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Universal Masters

Revolution Of The Mind

There It Is

RD: 05.06.2000

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RD: 30.06.1998

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RD: 30.06.1998

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Funk Power 1970: A Brand New Thang

Please, Please, Please

Godfather Of Soul

RD: 14.08.1996

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RD: 19.03.1996

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RD: 20.08.1993

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Love Power Peace James Brown - Live At The Olympia, Paris 1971

Live At The Apollo Vol.1

In The Jungle Groove

RD: 24.04.1993

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RD: 22.04.1987

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RD: 02.09.1986

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EPs

Lost & Found: James Brown

Sex Machine Today

Hot Pants

RD: 21.01.2008

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RD: 26.03.2007

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RD: 28.02.2002

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Compilations

Christmas Wonderland Collection

Lost & Found: Civil Rights
(International Version)

Verve//Remixed 4
(Digital Exclusive)

RD: 03.10.2008

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RD: 07.07.2008

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RD: 13.06.2008

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Lost & Found: 1960's Pop Volume 4

Music For Partying

True Soulful Love
(3CD Set)

RD: 30.04.2008

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RD: 26.02.2008

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RD: 04.02.2008

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True Movies
(3CD Set)

Lost And Found: Protest 1

Lost And Found: Disco Volume 1

RD: 04.02.2008

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RD: 21.01.2008

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RD: 21.01.2008

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Music For Seventies

Music For Groovin'

Music For Dancing

RD: 21.01.2008

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RD: 21.01.2008

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RD: 21.01.2008

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Essential Christmas

Funky President...The Very Best Of James Brown Volume 2

How To Eat Fried Worms (OST)

RD: 10.12.2007

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RD: 11.10.2007

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RD: 14.08.2007

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The Ant Bully
(OST)

Super 20 - Discoparty

Apollo 13
(Soundtrack)

RD: 13.08.2007

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RD: 10.11.2006

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RD: 19.05.2006

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This Is House

The CD Of J.B. - Sex Machine & Other Soul Classics

Classic Soul - Universal Masters

RD: 04.04.2006

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RD: 21.10.2005

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RD: 08.04.2005

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Die ultimative Chart Show - die erfolgreichsten Sängerinnen und Sänger

Die Jury - Die besten Disco-Hits

Beats, Rhymes and Life

RD: 18.10.2004

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RD: 01.03.2004

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RD: 01.09.2003

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Nivea

40th Anniversary Collection

The Rocky Story

RD: 27.06.2003

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RD: 23.04.2003

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RD: 14.04.2003

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Broadway Dreams III

The Best Of Musicals
(Vol. 4)

Usher

RD: 03.01.2003

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RD: 28.09.1995

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RD: 30.08.1994

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Biography

"Soul Brother Number One," "the Godfather of Soul," "the Hardest Working Man in Show Business," "Mr. Dynamite" -- those are mighty titles, but no one can question that James Brown has earned them more than any other performer. Other singers were more popular, others were equally skilled, but few other African-American musicians have been so influential on the course of popular music. And no other musician, pop or otherwise, put on a more exciting, exhilarating stage show; Brown's performances were marvels of athletic stamina and split-second timing.

Through the gospel-impassioned fury of his vocals and the complex polyrhythms of his beats, Brown was a crucial midwife in not just one, but two revolutions in American black music. He was one of the figures most responsible for turning R&B into soul; he was, most would agree, <I>the figure most responsible for turning soul music into the funk of the late '60s and early '70s. Since the mid-'70s, he's done little more than tread water artistically; his financial and drug problems eventually got him a controversial prison sentence. Yet in a sense his music is now more influential than ever, as his voice and rhythms were sampled on innumerable rap and hip-hop recordings, and critics have belatedly hailed his innovations as among the most important in all of rock or soul.

Brown's rags-to-riches-to-rags story has heroic and tragic dimensions of mythic resonance. Born into poverty in the South, he ran afoul of the law by the late '40s on an armed robbery conviction. With the help of singer Bobby Byrd's family, Brown gained parole, and started a gospel group with Byrd, changing their focus to R&B as the rock revolution gained steam. The Flames, as the Georgian group were known in the mid-'50s, were signed by Federal/King, and had a huge R&B hit right off the bat with the wrenching, churchy ballad "Please, Please, Please." By now the Flames had become James Brown & the Famous Flames, the charisma, energy, and talent of Brown making him the natural star attraction.

All of Brown's singles over the next two years flopped, as he sought to establish his own style, recording material that was obviously derivative of heroes like Roy Brown, Hank Ballard, Little Richard, and Ray Charles. In retrospect, it can be seen that Brown was in the same position as dozens of other R&B one-shots; talented singers in need of better songs, or not fully on the road to a truly original sound. What made Brown succeed where hundreds of others failed was his superhuman determination, working the chitlin circuit to death, sharpening his band, and keeping an eye on new trends. He was on the verge of being dropped from King in late 1958 when his perseverance finally paid off, as "Try Me" became a number-one R&B (and small pop) hit, and several follow-ups established him as a regular visitor to the R&B charts.

Brown's style of R&B got harder as the '60s began, as he added more complex, Latin- and jazz-influenced rhythms on hits like "Good Good Lovin'," "I'll Go Crazy," "Think," and "Night Train," alternating these with torturous ballads that featured some of the most frayed screaming to be heard outside of the church. Black audiences already knew that Brown had the most exciting live act around, but he truly started to become a phenomenon with the release of Live at the Apollo in 1963. Capturing a James Brown concert in all its whirling-dervish energy and calculated spontaneity, it reached number two in the album charts, an unprecedented feat for a hardcore R&B LP.

Live at the Apollo was recorded and released against the wishes of the King label. It was these kinds of artistic standoffs that led Brown to seek better opportunities elsewhere. In 1964, he ignored his King contract to record "Out of Sight" for Smash, igniting a lengthy legal battle that prevented him from issuing vocal recordings for about a year. When he finally resumed recording for King in 1965, he had a new contract that granted him far more artistic control over his releases.

Brown's new era had truly begun, however, with "Out of Sight," which topped the R&B charts and made the pop Top 40. For some time, Brown had been moving toward more elemental lyrics which threw in as many chants and screams as words, and more intricate beats and horn charts that took some of their cues from the ensemble work of jazz outfits. "Out of Sight" wasn't called funk when it came out, but it had most of the essential ingredients. These were amplified and perfected on 1965's "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," a monster that finally broke Brown to the white audience, reaching the Top Ten. The even more adventurous follow-up, "I Got You (I Feel Good)," did even better, making number three.

These hits kicked off Brown's period of greatest commercial success and public visibility. From 1965 to the end of the decade, he was rarely off the R&B charts, often on the pop listings, and all over the concert circuit and national television, even meeting with Vice President Hubert Humphrey and other important politicians as a representative of the black community. His music became even bolder and funkier, as melody was dispensed with almost altogether in favor of chunky rhythms and magnetic interplay between his vocals, horns, drums, and scratching electric guitar (heard to best advantage on hits like "Cold Sweat," "I Got the Feelin'," and "There Was a Time"). The lyrics were now not so much words as chanted, stream-of-consciousness slogans, often aligning themselves with black pride as well as good old-fashioned (or new-fashioned) sex. Much of the credit for the sound he devised belonged to (and has now been belatedly attributed) his top-notch supporting