James Brown - Get On The Good Foot (1972) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: James Brown
- Title: Get On The Good Foot
- Year Of Release: 1972
- Label: Universal Records
- Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B, Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
- Total Time: 01:10:16
- Total Size: 436 mb / 1.26 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Get On The Good Foot (Pt.1 & 2)
02. The Whole World Needs Liberation
03. Your Love Was Good For Me
04. Cold Sweat
05. Recitation By Hank Ballard
06. I Got A Bag Of My Own *16 bit
07. Nothing Beats A Try But A Fail
08. Lost Someone
09. Funky Side Of Town
10. Please, Please *16 bit
11. Ain't It A Groove
12. My Part / Make It Funky (Pt. 3 & 4)
13. Dirty Harri
14. I Know It's True
In an era when Brown went on to make three studio doubles, Get on the Good Foot was the first. This 1972 album finds Brown having great chemistry with both his newer J.B.'s and the New York session players. The title track is particularly stunning. "Get on the Good Foot" was so off-the-cuff and nonpareil, he couldn't have replicated the formula even if he wanted to. "I Got a Bag of My Own," on the other hand, sounds forced and synthetic. Although Brown was known for his new product, this album has him recycling some of his King singles. Doing so-so remakes of "Cold Sweat" and "Ain't It a Groove" could be taken as an attempt to ease some of his old catalog into his new label. Not surprisingly, Get on the Good Foot does have its share of throwaway cuts. "Recitation by Hank Ballard" is a spoken-word effort with Ballard extolling his buddy's virtues, as well as giving unsolicited advice about the perils of show biz. "Dirty Harri," a lukewarm instrumental, goes nowhere fast for all of its six-plus minutes. Although Get on the Good Foot only managed to yield two hits, the album is one of his more varied and fun efforts.
01. Get On The Good Foot (Pt.1 & 2)
02. The Whole World Needs Liberation
03. Your Love Was Good For Me
04. Cold Sweat
05. Recitation By Hank Ballard
06. I Got A Bag Of My Own *16 bit
07. Nothing Beats A Try But A Fail
08. Lost Someone
09. Funky Side Of Town
10. Please, Please *16 bit
11. Ain't It A Groove
12. My Part / Make It Funky (Pt. 3 & 4)
13. Dirty Harri
14. I Know It's True
In an era when Brown went on to make three studio doubles, Get on the Good Foot was the first. This 1972 album finds Brown having great chemistry with both his newer J.B.'s and the New York session players. The title track is particularly stunning. "Get on the Good Foot" was so off-the-cuff and nonpareil, he couldn't have replicated the formula even if he wanted to. "I Got a Bag of My Own," on the other hand, sounds forced and synthetic. Although Brown was known for his new product, this album has him recycling some of his King singles. Doing so-so remakes of "Cold Sweat" and "Ain't It a Groove" could be taken as an attempt to ease some of his old catalog into his new label. Not surprisingly, Get on the Good Foot does have its share of throwaway cuts. "Recitation by Hank Ballard" is a spoken-word effort with Ballard extolling his buddy's virtues, as well as giving unsolicited advice about the perils of show biz. "Dirty Harri," a lukewarm instrumental, goes nowhere fast for all of its six-plus minutes. Although Get on the Good Foot only managed to yield two hits, the album is one of his more varied and fun efforts.
Blues | Soul | Funk | R&B | FLAC / APE
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