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Say It Live And Loud: Live in Dallas 1968

Say It Live And Loud: Live in Dallas 1968
James Brown

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Track Listing

  1. Show Introduction
  2. If I Ruled The World
  3. James Brown Thanks
  4. Introduction To Say It Loud-I'm Black And I'm Proud
  5. Say It Loud-I'm Black And I'm Proud
  6. I Guess I'll Have To Cry, Cry, Cry
  7. Kansas City
  8. Suds - The James Brown Orch
  9. Soul Pride - The James Brown Orch
  10. Tighten Up - The James Brown Orch
  11. Introduction To Star Time!
  12. Licking Stick-Licking Stick
  13. Cold Sweat
  14. There Was A Time
  15. Medley: Try Me/Lost Someone/Bewildered
  16. Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
  17. I Got The Feeling
  18. Maybe The Last Time
  19. I Got You (I Feel Good)
  20. Please, Please, Please
  21. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
  22. Cold Sweat (Reprise)
  23. I Got The Feeling (Reprise)
  24. Say It Loud, I'm Black And I'm Proud (Reprise)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57513 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Best of, Live
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Editorial Reviews

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James Brown had just recorded "Say It Loud--I'm Black and I'm Proud," the anthem that would become his last pop-chart top 10 entry for nearly two decades, when he visited Dallas on a summer 1968 leg of his then-ongoing tour. Mixing Soul Brother Number One's more traditional gospel- and jump-blues-influenced early hits with the funk he was still developing ("Cold Sweat," "Licking Stick--Licking Stick"), Say It Loud and Live captures that show in a time-capsule piece that's hardly just a historical document: it brings the full-force power of Brown, Maceo Parker, and the rest of the "James Brown Orchestra" front and center. And the memorabilia-laden CD booklet ("We know the Negro deejay won't play this record ... but every BLACK deejay will play this record!") is as essential as the music. --Rickey Wright