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

    # Audio CD (May 7, 1991)
    # Original Release Date: May 7, 1991
    # Number of Discs: 4
    # Format: Box set
    # Label: Polydor / Pgd
    # Catalog: #849108
    # ASIN: B000001G1E

    Editorial Reviews
    Amazon.com essential recording
    It would seem impossible to summarize James Brown’s contribution to R&B–to American music–in a mere four compact discs, but somehow Star Time does it. This boxed set charts Brown’s early rise as a hard-hitting R&B-styled vocalist ("Please Please Please," "Try Me") and shows how his bandleading skills (one can’t forget inventive players like saxophonist Maceo Parker, bassist Bootsy Collins, drummer Jabo Starks, and many others) changed the face of soul and invented funk in the ’60s and early ’70s with impeccably timed ("Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag"), highly rhythmic ("I Can’t Stand It"), primal ("Licking Stick Licking Stick") hits. The box also does a definitive programming job on Brown’s more spotty later years–another plus. This is where beginners should start, but several extended versions and rarities (like "Papa," raised an octave on original release, at normal speed) make it a must for completists too. –Don Harrison

    Tags: jamesbrown, startime, mrdynamite, 1991
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