James Brown - Try Me (1950S Collection) (2022)

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Title: Try Me (1950S Collection)
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Beach View Records
Genre: Soul, R&B, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:28:54
Total Size: 415 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Try Me (02:29)
2. Please, Please, Please (02:46)
3. I've Got Money (02:33)
4. Mashed Potatoes USA (02:53)
5. Baby Cries Over The Ocean (02:34)
6. Love Or A Game (02:14)
7. Just Won't Do Right (02:33)
8. Hold My Baby's Hand (02:12)
9. Chonnie-On-Chon (02:10)
10. I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On (02:32)
11. Begging, Begging (02:51)
12. I Walked Alone (02:40)
13. I Don't Know (02:45)
14. Let's Make It (02:24)
15. It Was You (02:42)
16. Tell Me What I Did Wrong (02:20)
17. I Won't Plead No More (02:25)
18. That Dood It (02:25)
19. No No No No (Don't Leave Me This Way) (02:12)
20. There Must Be A Reason (02:25)
21. Got To Cry (02:35)
22. Gonna Try (02:44)
23. Signed Sealed & Delivered (02:32)
24. Messing With The Blues (02:09)
25. That's When I Lost My Heart (02:48)
26. Don't Let It Happen To Me (02:48)
27. Strange Things Happen (02:09)
28. You're Mine, You're Mine (02:30)
29. I Want You So Bad (02:45)
30. Can't Be The Same (02:18)
31. Fine Old Foxy Self (02:07)
32. I Don't Care (02:53)
33. It Hurts To Tell You (02:50)
34. I've Got To Change (02:25)
35. Why Do You Do Me (03:00)

"Soul Brother Number One," "The Godfather of Soul," "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business," "Mr. Dynamite" -- those are mighty titles, but no one can question that James Brown earned them more than any other performer. Other singers were more popular, others were equally skilled, but few other musicians were so influential over the course of popular music. And no other musician put on a more exciting, exhilarating stage show: Brown's performances were marvels of athletic stamina and split-second timing. Through the gospel-impassioned fury of his vocals and the complex polyrhythms of his beats, Brown was a crucial midwife in not just one, but two revolutions in American music; he was one of the figures most responsible for turning R&B into soul and he was, most would agree, the one figure most responsible for transforming soul music into funk. Fittingly, his music became even more influential as it aged, since his voice and rhythms were sampled on innumerable hip-hop recordings, and critics belatedly hailed his innovations as among the most important in all of rock or R&B.



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Many thanks.