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mardi 23 mars 2021

JAMES BROWN AND THE FAMOUS FLAMES LIVE AT THE APOLLO VOL II

 

KING RECORDS 1967                                     KS-1022

 

credits:

  Engineer [Audio By] – Hanley Studio
    Mastered By, Engineer – Rob Grenell
    Mixed By – Ron Lenhoff
    Producer – James Brown
    Production Manager – Bud Hobgood

Recorded     June 24–25, 1967at the Apollo Theatre, New York
This was the last live album recorded by
James Brown & The Famous Flames as a group

 

track list:

Tracklist
A1     Think (Duet with Marva Withney)   
A2     I Want To Be Around    
A3     That's Life    
A4     Kansas City    
B1     Let Yourself Go    
B2     There Was A Time    
B3     I Feel All Right    
B4     Cold Sweat    
C1     It May Be The Last Time    
C2     I Got You (I Feel Good)    
C3     Prisoner Of Love    
C4     Try Me    
C5     Bring It Up    
D1     It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World    
D2     Lost Someone (Medley).    
D3     Please, Please, Please




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