Live at Home with His Bad Self by Brown, James (Record, 2019)

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James Brown Vinyl, Live at Home with His Bad Self Record 2LP ----- Brand New/Sealed ----- Black, LP, Orange Translucent, LP

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Record LabelPolydor / Umgd, Por
UPC0602577645570
eBay Product ID (ePID)5046075305

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2019
GenreSoul/R & B
ArtistBrown, James
Release TitleLive at Home with His Bad Self

Dimensions

Item Height0.36 in
Item Weight1.03 lb
Item Length12.41 in
Item Width12.29 in

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing. Live archive release. October 1, 1969, in Augusta, GA, was a homecoming for James Brown. His and his band's smoking performance at the city's Bell Auditorium was captured on tape, with an intention to make an album of the show the cornerstone of a move back to his roots. Live at Home With His Bad Self was scheduled as a lucrative holiday release. But JB and that band broke up. Soul Brother #1 called in a new, young band, featuring Bootsy Collins, and within a few weeks they recorded the funk anthem 'Sex Machine.' With the single flying up the charts and no album to promote along with it, JB scrapped the planned Live at Home album. He instead doubled down on a Sex Machine album, a part-live 2LP set that included a portion of the Augusta show. Now, finally, as James Brown intended: the full show with his celebrated '60s band. Live at Home With His Bad Self arrives on it's 50th anniversary newly mixed with seven unreleased performances that even include two actual live instrumentals, 'Lowdown Popcorn' and 'Spinning Wheel, ' that were on the original LP in studio recordings with fake applause. The package includes an essay by former James Brown tour manager and publicist Alan Leeds, a Grammy-winner who is also the co-producer of the album.

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