James Brown: Sex Machine Today (180g) (Limited-Edition)
Sex Machine Today (180g) (Limited-Edition)
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- Label: Elemental, 1975
- Erscheinungstermin: 2.12.2016
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Brown was in one of the most prolific phases of his recording career when this album was recorded, as he released seven(!) albums in 1975-76. Always keenly aware of changing public taste, JB embraced the new dance movement eagerly, even to the point of putting out a disc called Everybody’s Doin’ The Hustle & Dead On The Double Bump, which they were, if only for just about as long as it took to play that album.
The album resonated more keenly in the urban community than it did in mainstream pop culture; it managed to get to number 10 on the Black Album chart, while it didn’t quite break the upper half of the Pop Album chart, topping out at 103. In fact, this was Brown’s last top ten charting album to date. Remarkably, he notched three top 25 albums in 1975, despite critics’ claims that he was beginning to repeat himself.
One slight shortcoming of the CD version of this album is that it cannot reproduce at full size the unique typography for the words “Sex Machine” as seen in the original 12” x 12” artwork. But it still sounds great.
Hipocrates Says: DID YOU KNOW? James Brown has won three Grammys, one for writing liner notes!
Brown was in one of the most prolific phases of his recording career when this album was recorded, as he released seven(!) albums in 1975-76. Always keenly aware of changing public taste, JB embraced the new dance movement eagerly, even to the point of putting out a disc called Everybody’s Doin’ The Hustle & Dead On The Double Bump, which they were, if only for just about as long as it took to play that album.
The album resonated more keenly in the urban community than it did in mainstream pop culture; it managed to get to number 10 on the Black Album chart, while it didn’t quite break the upper half of the Pop Album chart, topping out at 103. In fact, this was Brown’s last top ten charting album to date. Remarkably, he notched three top 25 albums in 1975, despite critics’ claims that he was beginning to repeat himself.
One slight shortcoming of the CD version of this album is that it cannot reproduce at full size the unique typography for the words “Sex Machine” as seen in the original 12” x 12” artwork. But it still sounds great.
Hipocrates Says: DID YOU KNOW? James Brown has won three Grammys, one for writing liner notes!
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LP
- 1 Sex Machine [Part I And Part II]
- 2 I Feel Good
- 3 Problems
- 4 Dead On It
- 5 Get Up Off Of Me
- 6 Deep In It