Time: 56:12
Size: 128.6 MB
Styles: R&B/Funk/Jazz
Year: 2007
Art: Front
[4:06] 1. That's My Desire
[5:39] 2. After You're Through [extended Version]
[4:14] 3. Tengo Tango
[5:10] 4. Home At Last [alternate Mix]
[6:30] 5. All About My Girl
[4:00] 6. There
[3:39] 7. All The Way
[6:04] 8. Why (Am I Treated So Bad)
[2:42] 9. What Do You Like
[3:26] 10. Cottage For Sale [alternate Mix]
[5:56] 11. Go On Now [alternate Mix]
[4:39] 12. For Once In My Life
One of the many compilations issued in the wake of James Brown's passing in 2007 is this rather strange and necessary one produced by Alan Leeds and Harry Weinger. There's no irony in the title, and it's only a little misleading. Brown loved all kinds of music throughout his lifetime and made no secret of it. This set compiles 12 cuts, all of which Brown originally produced, that accent the jazzier -- and sometimes near all-out jazz (though everything on this baby has more than a little soul grit mixed in) -- side of the Godfather. The coolest thing about this set is that it contains numerous unreleased alternate mixes, extended versions, single edits, and literally unreleased versions and tunes that span from standards and soul-jazz cuts to '70s-era pop tunes. Ranging from 1964's reading of the Adderley Brothers' "Tengo Tango" (never before issued in any form) to a 1970s alternate mix of "For Once in My Life," this is perhaps among the most ambitious of Brown recordings to be released in quite some time. Released gems here include Brown on a killer B-3 take of Jimmy McGriff's "All About My Girl" in 1966 and his version of Joe Zawinul's "Why (Am I Treated So Bad)" from 1967. In between, there are hip mixes of standards like "Cottage for Sale" and "That's My Desire." The sequencing here is not stale either, since it's not chronological. In fact, since it bookends in the year 1970, with the 1960s material sandwiched between, it's rather wonderful aesthetically. Recommended. ~Thom Jurek
Jazz