James Brown – Live At The Apollo (1962)
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Polydor – 0602498613702 |
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Europe |
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Genre: |
Funk / Soul |
Style: |
Soul |
Tracklist
All Live ... Includes His Famous Hits: | |||
1 | Introduction To James Brown | 1:48 | |
2 | I'll Go Crazy | 2:05 | |
3 | Try Me | 2:26 | |
4 | Think | 1:58 | |
5 | I Don't Mind | 2:39 | |
6 | Lost Someone | 10:43 | |
Medley | (6:26) | ||
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Please, Please, Please | ||
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You've Got The Power | ||
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I Found Someone | ||
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Why Do You Do Me | ||
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I Want You So Bad | ||
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I Love You, Yes I Do | ||
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Strange Things Happen | ||
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Bewildered | ||
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Please, Please, Please | ||
8 | Night Train | 3:28 | |
Bonus Tracks: Single Mixes | |||
9 | Think | 2:00 | |
Medley | (2:09) | ||
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I Found Someone | ||
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Why Do You Do Me | ||
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I Want You So Bad | ||
11 | Lost Someone | 2:41 | |
12 | I'll Go Crazy | 2:18 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Apollo Theater-New York City
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Universal Records
- Copyright © – Universal Records
- Record Company – UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Licensed From – Universal Music Enterprises
- Remastered At – Universal Mastering Studios
- Made By – Universal M & L, – 51479611
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – William "Po' Devil" Burgess
- Art Direction – Vartan (4)
- Artwork [Original Cover Artwork], Design [Original] – Dan Quest
- Backing Vocals – Bobby Byrd
- Bass – Hubert Perry
- Coordinator [Project Assistance] – Lee Lodyga
- Coordinator, Sleeve Notes – Hal Neely
- Design [Reissue] – Mathieu Bitton
- Drums [Principal Drums] – Clayton Fillyau
- Drums [Probably] – George Sims
- Edited By [Editing] – Gene Redd
- Engineer [Location Engineer] – Tom Nola*
- Guitar, Tour Manager [Acting Tour Manager] – Les Buie
- Liner Notes – Alan Leeds
- Liner Notes [Booklet] – Harry Weinger
- MC [Emcee], Organ – Lucas "Fats" Gonder*
- Marketing – Ramon Galbert
- Mastered By [Original Mastering] – Chuck Seitz
- Music Director, Trumpet [Principal Trumpet] – Lewis Hamlin
- Other [Memorabilia Courtesy Of] – Alan Leeds Archives
- Other [Original LP Courtesy Of] – Big Chill Collection
- Photography By [Photographs Pp. 5, 10, 12-13, 15 and CD Tray By And Courtesy Of] – Chuck Stewart
- Producer – James Brown
- Reissue Producer – Harry Weinger
- Remastered By [Digitally] – Ellen Fitton
- Research [Photo Research] – Ryan Null
- Supervised By [Production Manager] – Ute Friesleben
- Tenor Saxophone – Clifford "Ace King" MacMillan*
- Tenor Saxophone [Principal Tenor Saxophone] – St. Clair Pinckney*
- Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Al "Brisco" Clark*
- Trombone – Dickie Wells
- Trumpet – Teddy Washington
- Vocals – James Brown
- Written-By [Instrumental Bridge Music Between Tracks 3-4, 4-5 and 5-6] – Clifford Scott
Notes
Recorded live at the Apollo Theater, New York City, October 24, 1962.
Remastered & expanded edition includes 20 page booklet with photos, essays, & full credits.
1 to 8 originally issued, with overdubbed applause and an edited version of the intro, as King 826, May 1963. The original LP ending was a fade-out during the vamp of "Night Train". Later blue label stereo pressings included the full intro. A 1968 re-pressing included the final theme.
Tracks 9 to 12 are bonus single mixes: (sleeve notes indicate)
#9 - This slowed down version issued only as radio promo version of single King 5952, September 1964
#11 - Issued as single King K6020, January 1966 (#94 Pop)
#12 - Issued as single King K6020, B-side of "Lost Someone", January 1966 (#38 R&B, #73 Pop)
(#10 would appear to be King 5956, 1964)
Digitally remastered at Universal Mastering Studios-East.
℗ 2004 Universal Records © 2004 Universal Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Made in the EU.
Remastered & expanded edition includes 20 page booklet with photos, essays, & full credits.
1 to 8 originally issued, with overdubbed applause and an edited version of the intro, as King 826, May 1963. The original LP ending was a fade-out during the vamp of "Night Train". Later blue label stereo pressings included the full intro. A 1968 re-pressing included the final theme.
Tracks 9 to 12 are bonus single mixes: (sleeve notes indicate)
#9 - This slowed down version issued only as radio promo version of single King 5952, September 1964
#11 - Issued as single King K6020, January 1966 (#94 Pop)
#12 - Issued as single King K6020, B-side of "Lost Someone", January 1966 (#38 R&B, #73 Pop)
(#10 would appear to be King 5956, 1964)
Digitally remastered at Universal Mastering Studios-East.
℗ 2004 Universal Records © 2004 Universal Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Courtesy of Universal Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
Made in the EU.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 602498613702
- Label Code: LC 01846
- Rights Society: BIEM/MS
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 06024 986 137-0 01 # 51479611 MADE IN BY UNIVERSAL M & L A [4x Universal logo]
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L008
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0130
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 06024 986 137-0 01 # 51479611 MADE IN BY UNIVERSAL M & L B [4x Universal logo]
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L008
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0114
Other Versions (5 of 104)
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Live At The Apollo (LP, Album, Mono) | King Records (3) | 826 | US | 1963 | ||
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The James Brown Show (Live At The Apollo) (LP, Album, Promo, Transcription, Mono) | King Records (3) | 826 | US | 1963 | ||
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James Brown Live At The Apollo (LP, Album, Mono, Misprint) | King Records (3) | 826 | US | 1963 | ||
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Live At The Apollo (LP, Album, Mono) | King Records (3) | 826 | Canada | 1963 | ||
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The James Brown Show (Live At The Apollo) (LP, Album, Misprint, Styrene, Mono) | King Records (3) | 826 | US | 1963 |
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