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  • James Brown – In The Jungle Groove



    James Brown – In The Jungle Groove
    [FLAC] TNT Village
    Year : 1986 | FLAC| SIZE :341.49 MB



    James Brown – In The Jungle Groove [FLAC] TNT Village (Size: 341.49 MB)
    01. It’s A New Day.flac 35.64 MB
    02. Funky Drummer.flac 47.97 MB
    03. Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose (Remix).flac 35.54 MB
    04. I Got To Move (Previously Unreleased).flac 39.55 MB
    05. Funky Drummer (Bonus Beat Reprise).flac 15.31 MB
    06. Talkin’ Loud & Sayin’ Nothing (Remix).flac 42.12 MB
    07. Get Up, Get Into It & Get Involved (Mono).flac 32.5 MB
    08. Soul Power (Re-Edit) (Mono).flac 39.52 MB
    09. Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants).flac 53.36 MB
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    James Brown – In The Jungle Groove [FLAC] TNT Village

    Genere: Funk
    In the Jungle Groove was one of the first (and still one of the best) collections of James Brown’s transitional and hard-hitting soul/funk workouts from 1969-1971. While the first few numbers here feature Brown sidemen who were in on his mid-’60s hits, the majority feature the original J.B.’s outfit that helped the singer forge several extended and funk-defining sides during 1970. Faced with a walkout by his old band, Brown partially formed the J.B.’s out of the New Dapps from Cincinnati, taking aboard brothers Phelps “Catfish” Collins on guitar and William “Bootsy” Collins on bass; many of those ex-band members, namely drummer Clyde Stubblefield, guitarist Clair St. Pinckney, and trombonist Fred Wesley, would eventually return to flesh out the J.B.’s lineup. The one constant was vocalist and organist Bobby Byrd, who had been with Brown since the singer’s start in 1956. The incredible grooves Bootsy Collins and Stubblefield laid down here would become manna for hip-hop DJs over 15 years later, with the album’s “Funky Drummer (Bonus Beat Reprise)” becoming one of the supreme breakbeats of all time. Filling out the collection are the very soulful pre-J.B.’s tracks “It’s a Brand New Day” (tenor saxophonist Maceo Parker’s only appearance on the disc) and the original “Funky Drummer,” as well as the post-Bootsy cut “Hot Pants (She’s Got to Use What She’s Got to Get What She Wants).” All the numbers here are as in the pocket as you will ever hear in soul and funk. And while many of these tracks are found on various packages like Polydor’s Funk Power and Foundations of Funk, In the Jungle Groove has the upper hand with its unequaled coverage of Brown’s transformation from soul brother number one to funk originator.

    .: Locandina :.
    .: Tracklist :.
    Side one
    “It’s a New Day” (Brown) ΓÇô 6:15
    “Funky Drummer” (Brown) ΓÇô 9:13
    “Give It Up or Turnit a Loose (Remix)” (Charles Bobbit) ΓÇô 6:09
    “I Got to Move” (Brown) ΓÇô 7:12
    “Funky Drummer (Bonus Beat Reprise)” (Brown) ΓÇô 2:54

    Side two
    “Talkin’ Loud and Sayin’ Nothing (Remix)” (Brown, Bobby Byrd) ΓÇô 7:40
    “Get Up, Get into It, Get Involved (Mono)” (Brown, Byrd, Lenhoff) ΓÇô 7:05
    “Soul Power (Re-edit) (Mono)” (Brown) – 8:07
    “Hot Pants (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)” (Brown) ΓÇô 8:

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