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James Brown - Live At Home With His Bad Self
1. Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud (Live from Augusta, GA, 1969)
2. James Brown Thanks and Introduction to World (Live from Augusta, GA, 1969)
3. World
4. Stage Dialogue
5. Lowdown Popcorn
6. Spinning Wheel
7. If I Ruled the World
8. Kansas City
9. Introduction to Startime
10. I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door I'll Get It Myself)
11. I Got the Feelin'/Licking Stick-licking Stick
12. Try Me
13. There Was a Time
14. Give It Up Or Turnit a Loose
15. It's a Man's Man's World
16. Please, Please, Please
17. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
18. Mother Popcorn
The 50th anniversary of James Brownâs 1st October, 1969 homecoming concert in Augusta, Georgia, will be celebrated with the first-ever release of the complete show, newly mixed and including seven never-before-issued performances.
Live at Home with His Bad Self is newly mixed from the original analog multi-tracks by Peter A. Barker. The albumâs seven previously unreleased performances include two instrumentals, âLowdown Popcornâ and âSpinning Wheel,â which were re-cut with canned applause for the Sex Machine release. Also included is Brownâs then-current hit, âWorld,â performed at the concert with a live vocal over a tape of the studio recordingâs instrumental arrangement, an unusual move which Brown explains to the audience, while âThere Was A Timeâ and âMother Popcorn,â originally heavily edited on Sex Machine, are doubled in length. Other highlights include an actual live rendition of âGive It Up Or Turnit A Loose,â Brownâs influential hit from 1968, a title fans will note appears on the Sex Machine album, but may not be aware that version is a studio re-record.
Include an essay by Alan Leeds, the GRAMMYÂź-winning former James Brown tour manager and publicist who is also the albumâs co-producer.
2. James Brown Thanks and Introduction to World (Live from Augusta, GA, 1969)
3. World
4. Stage Dialogue
5. Lowdown Popcorn
6. Spinning Wheel
7. If I Ruled the World
8. Kansas City
9. Introduction to Startime
10. I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door I'll Get It Myself)
11. I Got the Feelin'/Licking Stick-licking Stick
12. Try Me
13. There Was a Time
14. Give It Up Or Turnit a Loose
15. It's a Man's Man's World
16. Please, Please, Please
17. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
18. Mother Popcorn
The 50th anniversary of James Brownâs 1st October, 1969 homecoming concert in Augusta, Georgia, will be celebrated with the first-ever release of the complete show, newly mixed and including seven never-before-issued performances.
Live at Home with His Bad Self is newly mixed from the original analog multi-tracks by Peter A. Barker. The albumâs seven previously unreleased performances include two instrumentals, âLowdown Popcornâ and âSpinning Wheel,â which were re-cut with canned applause for the Sex Machine release. Also included is Brownâs then-current hit, âWorld,â performed at the concert with a live vocal over a tape of the studio recordingâs instrumental arrangement, an unusual move which Brown explains to the audience, while âThere Was A Timeâ and âMother Popcorn,â originally heavily edited on Sex Machine, are doubled in length. Other highlights include an actual live rendition of âGive It Up Or Turnit A Loose,â Brownâs influential hit from 1968, a title fans will note appears on the Sex Machine album, but may not be aware that version is a studio re-record.
Include an essay by Alan Leeds, the GRAMMYÂź-winning former James Brown tour manager and publicist who is also the albumâs co-producer.
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1. Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud (Live from Augusta, GA, 1969)
2. James Brown Thanks and Introduction to World (Live from Augusta, GA, 1969)
3. World
4. Stage Dialogue
5. Lowdown Popcorn
6. Spinning Wheel
7. If I Ruled the World
8. Kansas City
9. Introduction to Startime
10. I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door I'll Get It Myself)
11. I Got the Feelin'/Licking Stick-licking Stick
12. Try Me
13. There Was a Time
14. Give It Up Or Turnit a Loose
15. It's a Man's Man's World
16. Please, Please, Please
17. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
18. Mother Popcorn
The 50th anniversary of James Brownâs 1st October, 1969 homecoming concert in Augusta, Georgia, will be celebrated with the first-ever release of the complete show, newly mixed and including seven never-before-issued performances.
Live at Home with His Bad Self is newly mixed from the original analog multi-tracks by Peter A. Barker. The albumâs seven previously unreleased performances include two instrumentals, âLowdown Popcornâ and âSpinning Wheel,â which were re-cut with canned applause for the Sex Machine release. Also included is Brownâs then-current hit, âWorld,â performed at the concert with a live vocal over a tape of the studio recordingâs instrumental arrangement, an unusual move which Brown explains to the audience, while âThere Was A Timeâ and âMother Popcorn,â originally heavily edited on Sex Machine, are doubled in length. Other highlights include an actual live rendition of âGive It Up Or Turnit A Loose,â Brownâs influential hit from 1968, a title fans will note appears on the Sex Machine album, but may not be aware that version is a studio re-record.
Include an essay by Alan Leeds, the GRAMMYÂź-winning former James Brown tour manager and publicist who is also the albumâs co-producer.
2. James Brown Thanks and Introduction to World (Live from Augusta, GA, 1969)
3. World
4. Stage Dialogue
5. Lowdown Popcorn
6. Spinning Wheel
7. If I Ruled the World
8. Kansas City
9. Introduction to Startime
10. I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door I'll Get It Myself)
11. I Got the Feelin'/Licking Stick-licking Stick
12. Try Me
13. There Was a Time
14. Give It Up Or Turnit a Loose
15. It's a Man's Man's World
16. Please, Please, Please
17. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
18. Mother Popcorn
The 50th anniversary of James Brownâs 1st October, 1969 homecoming concert in Augusta, Georgia, will be celebrated with the first-ever release of the complete show, newly mixed and including seven never-before-issued performances.
Live at Home with His Bad Self is newly mixed from the original analog multi-tracks by Peter A. Barker. The albumâs seven previously unreleased performances include two instrumentals, âLowdown Popcornâ and âSpinning Wheel,â which were re-cut with canned applause for the Sex Machine release. Also included is Brownâs then-current hit, âWorld,â performed at the concert with a live vocal over a tape of the studio recordingâs instrumental arrangement, an unusual move which Brown explains to the audience, while âThere Was A Timeâ and âMother Popcorn,â originally heavily edited on Sex Machine, are doubled in length. Other highlights include an actual live rendition of âGive It Up Or Turnit A Loose,â Brownâs influential hit from 1968, a title fans will note appears on the Sex Machine album, but may not be aware that version is a studio re-record.
Include an essay by Alan Leeds, the GRAMMYÂź-winning former James Brown tour manager and publicist who is also the albumâs co-producer.













