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    James Brown - Star Time - Mr. Dynamite - Disc 1 - Front - 1991

    James Brown: Star Time
    4-disc compilation
    mp3@256mbps

    Disc 1: Mr Dynamite
    Disc 2: The Hardest Working Man In Showbusiness
    Disc 3: Soul Brother No 1
    Disc 4: The Godfather of Soul

    When the four-disc Star Time box was released in 1991, James Brown’s catalog sorely needed an overhaul; much of it was out of print, and what was available was hardly befitting of his magnitude. Star Time got everything right: it put
    Brown’s hugely influential career into striking perspective, helping to complete his critical renaissance, and the richness of its music set a standard for box sets in general. It was no easy task to balance Brown’s lengthy, multi-part funk workouts with the need to include all of his most significant tracks, and the compilers did an excellent job in deciding when and when not to truncate ("Cold Sweat," for example, must be heard in its entirety). There’s nothing from Live at the Apollo (which should be experienced start to finish), and his last hurrah on the pop charts, "Living in America," is missing, but these 71 tracks cover all the other high points, and make an eloquent case for Brown as the greatest R&B artist of all time.

    Disc One covers Brown’s early R&B years, when his pleading intensity helped lay the groundwork for soul music.

    Tags: jamesbrown, startime, mrdynamite, 1991
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