James Brown & The Famous Flames - Cold Sweat [Japanese Remastered] (1967/2003)
Artist: James Brown & The Famous Flames
Title: Cold Sweat
Year Of Release: 1967/2003
Label: Polydor [UICY-9289]
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 34:18
Total Size: 96 mb / 212 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Cold Sweat
Year Of Release: 1967/2003
Label: Polydor [UICY-9289]
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 34:18
Total Size: 96 mb / 212 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Building on the innovations of Brown's earlier songs "Out of Sight" and "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", "Cold Sweat" was a watershed event in the evolution of funk music. While those songs were both based on a conventional twelve bar blues chord progression, "Cold Sweat" has only one definite chord change, a move to the subtonic at the bridge. As in the earlier songs, all the band's instruments (horns, guitars, etc.) are used percussively in "Cold Sweat", and overwhelming emphasis is put on the first beat of each measure ("on the one"). The main drum part is a two-bar pattern with a snare hit on the two and four beats (a standard 4/4 rock pattern) with a simple variation: the four beat hit in the first measure is delayed by one eighth note. This snare pattern contributed greatly to the funky feel of the arrangement. It was copied, often with embellishments, in later James Brown songs and numerous songs by other musical artists.
"Cold Sweat" is the first recording in which Brown calls for a drum solo (with the famous exclamation "give the drummer some") from Clyde Stubblefield, beginning the tradition of rhythmic "breaks" that would become important in dance music and form the foundation of sampling. It also features a saxophone solo by Maceo Parker.
"Cold Sweat" is the first recording in which Brown calls for a drum solo (with the famous exclamation "give the drummer some") from Clyde Stubblefield, beginning the tradition of rhythmic "breaks" that would become important in dance music and form the foundation of sampling. It also features a saxophone solo by Maceo Parker.
TRACKLIST:
1 Cold Sweat (Part 1) 2:25
2 Cold Sweat (Part 2) 4:49
3 Fever 3:07
4 Kansas City 3:26
5 Stagger Lee 2:47
6 Good Rockin' Tonight 2:28
7 Mona Lisa 1:58
8 I Want To Be Around 2:25
9 Nature Boy 2:42
10 Come Rain Or Come Shine 2:52
11 I Loves You Porgy 2:35
12 Back Stabbin' 2:44
James Brown - lead vocal
with the James Brown Orchestra:
Waymon Reed - trumpet [better source needed]
Joe Dupars - trumpet
Levi Rasbury - trombone
Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis - alto saxophone
Maceo Parker - tenor saxophone
Eldee Williams - tenor saxophone
St. Clair Pinckney - baritone saxophone
Jimmy Nolen - guitar
Alphonso "Country" Kellum - guitar
Bernard Odum - bass
Clyde Stubblefield - drums