Bobby Byrd - Bobby Byrd Got Soul: The Best Of Bobby Byrd (1995/2018)

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Title: Bobby Byrd Got Soul: The Best Of Bobby Byrd
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Polydor
Genre: Funk, Soul, Jazz, R&B
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 77:24 min
Total Size: 177 / 418 MB
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Tracklist:

01. I Know You Got Soul (Extended Version)
02. Keep On Doin' What You're Doin' (Single Version)
03. I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone) (Pt. 1 & 2 _ Single Version)
04. If You Got A Love You Better (Hold On To It) (Single Version)
05. I'm Not To Blame (Single Version)
06. Hot Pants - I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming (Single Version)
07. Sayin' It And Doin' It Are Two Different Things (Single Version)
08. You've Got To Change Your Mind
09. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
10. I'm Lonely (Single Version)
11. We're In Love (Single Version)
12. Funky Soul (Pt. 1 & 2 _ Single Version)
13. No One Like My Baby (Single Version)
14. Baby Baby Baby
15. I Love You So (Single Version)
16. Hang Ups We Don't Need (The Hungry We Got To Feed) (Single Version)
17. Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours (Live From The Olympia Theatre, 1971 _ Single Version)
18. You Got To Have A Job (If You Don't Work, You Can't Eat) (Single Version)
19. Fight Against Drug Abuse
20. I'm Just A Nobody (Pt. 1 & 2 _ Single Version)
21. Never Get Enough (Single Version)
22. I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone) (Live From The Olympia Theatre, 1971)

As is the case with the JB's and other James Brown protégés, Bobby Byrd's legacy is spread over numerous out-of-print, difficult-to-find vinyl records. So this 22-song retrospective, which gathers numerous singles, and a couple of previously unreleased tracks spanning 1964 to 1973, is a welcome consolidation of his most significant work into one package. Solid stuff, covering both standard soul from the '60s and hard funk (usually featuring the JB's) from the early '70s, though it sounds a lot more like a James Brown record with a different vocalist than a Bobby Byrd record that happens to benefit from James Brown's backing crew. Brown produced (and occasionally contributed to) all of the recordings here, and duets with Bobby on the 1968 single "You've Got to Change Your Mind."


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Many thanks for lossless.