Remembering Roots of Soul, Vol. 3: Soul Brothers
Track Listings
| 1. Just You and Me, Darling - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 2. I Love You, Yes I Do - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 3. I Don't Mind - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 4. Come Over Here - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 5. Bells - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 6. Love Don't Love Nobody - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 7. Dancin' Little Thing - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 8. Lost Someone - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 9. And I Do Just What I Want - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 10. So Long - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 11. You Don't Have to Go - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 12. Tell Me What You're Gonna Do - James Brown & His Famous Flames, The Famous Flames |
| 13. Bye Bye Baby - Eddie Floyd |
| 14. Never Get Enough of Your Love - Eddie Floyd |
| 15. I'm Her Yo Yo Man - Eddie Floyd |
| 16. Lonely - Eddie Floyd |
| 17. Please Don't Leave Me Dear - Eddie Floyd |
| 18. I'll Never Find Another Girl Like You - Eddie Floyd |
| 19. When You're in Love - Eddie Floyd |
| 20. Whip - Eddie Floyd |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Roots of Soul through the early solo sounds of no.1 Soul Brother James Brown in 1960-1961, & contender for no.2 Eddie Floyd in 1963-1964 . Jeffrey Kruger's Ember label acquired the rights to issue 'The Amazing James Brown' in 1964, James' fourth LP for King Records, dating from 1962. The tracks herein were the product of King sessions dating from September 1960 through to September 1961, & provide a superb overview of the transition of James Brown & the Famous Flames (Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett, Lloyd Stallworth at that time) from formative gospel-based Doo-wop, through the tearful intensity of blues-shouting to root soul beat & ballads. In fact the album was a true reflection of 'the amazing James Brown' as it contains no less then three R&B hit 45s, two of which were also crossover top 50 in the national Hot 100 during 1961. After his Doo Wop Vocal Group the Falcons split, Eddie Floyd continued to record for the
Remembering Roots of Soul, Vol. 3: Soul Brothers,Various Artists,Rpm Records UK,Pop,R&B,Soul/R & B
Remembering Roots of Soul, Vol. 3: Soul Brothers
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