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Cover number 2612013. Monumental James Brown record Recorded June 12, 1969 (Studio)–July 23, 1970 (live) Bell Auditorium(Augusta, Georgia) Although mostly fake live, i.e. record 1 one of these doubles Second record mostly live, but here also echo and live sound dubbed in. Still a big record, mainly because the young dogs of the upcoming The New Breed line up participate and James reinvents himself for the third time. James has just, or not yet, fired his entire sixties band except the drummer (wanted more money) and starts a new band with the teenagers Bootsy and Catfish Collins. In the studio, Sexmachine was already the first result. Single (not this version) released in 1970. Here the ( so called live ) doubler. In Olympia paris 1971 with Bootsy and Catfish. http://www.youtube.com/user/Joehilllouistwo#p/f/5/zjl1m5cMCc8 Love Power Peace: Live At Olympia, Paris 1971 from 1993 for 8 euros for sale on the ww web as cd staff James Brown - Organ, Piano, Vocals, Producer Bobby Byrd - Organ, Vocals Bootsy Collins - Bass Phelps "Catfish" Collins - Guitar Joseph Davis - Trumpet Pee Wee Ellis - Alto saxophone Robert Graham - Background vocals Richard "Kush" Griffith - Trumpet Johnny Griggs - Conga Clayton" Chicken" Gunnells - Trumpet Darryl "Hasaan" Jamison - Trumpet Alphonso "Country" Kellum - Bass, Guitar Ron Lenhoff - Engineer Art Lopez - Percussion Robert "Chopper" McCullough - Tenor saxophone Jimmy Nolen - Guitar Maceo Parker - Organ, Tenor saxophone Melvin Parker - Drums St. Clair Pinckney - Baritone & Tenor saxophone Kenny Poole - Guitar Sweet Charles Sherrell - Bass John Starks - Drums Clyde Stubblefield - Drums Fred Wesley - Trombone Marva Whitney - Background vocals Eldee Williams - Tenor saxophone
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