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Album · 1974

Filed under Funk
By JAMES BROWN

Tracklist

A1 Reality 4:14
A2 Funky President (People It's Bad) 4:01
A3 Further On Up The Road 3:47
A4 Check Your Body 4:04
A5 Don't Fence Me In 3:26
B1 All For One 6:09
B2 I'm Broken Hearted 4:09
B3 The Twist 3:53
B4 Who Can I Turn To 4:02

Total Time: 41:10

Line-up/Musicians

Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn, Maceo Parker
Backing Vocals – Bob Both, Fred Wesley, Bobby Roach, Jeanette Washington, 'Sweet' Charles Sherrell, Frank Floyd
Baritone Saxophone – Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis
Bass – Gordon Edwards, Wilbur Bascomb
Brass – Unknown
Clavinet – Leon Pendarvis
Congas [Probably] – Johnny Griggs
Conductor [Strings] – Harry Lookofsky
Conductor [Studio Band] – Dave Matthews
Performer [Studio Band] – Unknown
Drums – Jimmy Madison, Alan Schwartzberg
Flute – Dave Tofani, Eddie Daniels
Guitar – Joe Beck, Sam Brown, Cornell Dupree
Harp – Margaret Ross
Percussion – Sue Evans
Tambourine, Triangle – Bob Both, Fred Wesley
Tenor Saxophone – Joe Farrell
Trombone, Vocals – Fred Wesley
Trumpet – Jon Faddis, Marvin Stamm, Burt Collins, Lew Soloff
Vocals – James Brown

About this release

Polydor ‎– PD 6039 (US)

Recorded & mixed at Sound Ideas "Studio A" N.Y.C.

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In 1974 James Brown was, to cop one of his favorite expressions, standing at the crossroads. In the late 60s and early 70s James was one of the most influential artists in popular music, his introduction of a new syncopated music called the ‘funk’ had a huge influence on RnB, rock, jazz, blues and gospel, but as the 70s progressed, new younger bands like Parliament, Earth Wind & Fire and the Ohio Players were making him seem more and more like yesterday’s news. Brown’s ‘74 opus, “Reality”, had some good tracks on it, but it also showed signs that James was starting to turn to material that was not of the same caliber as his previous output. There are no musician credits on “Reality“, so more than likely these are just studio cats, plus James and his long standing horn arranger, Fred Wesley.

The album opens fairly strong with the title cut and “Funky President”. Both songs have James rapping more politics than usual as he expresses concerns about the US being in a moral tailspin while also encouraging his fellow African - Americans to show unity with one another while expanding their independence and self reliance when dealing with the world of ‘the man’. The next two tracks are in an almost older RnB style, but real signs of trouble come when James tries to funkify folk classic, “Don’t Fence Me In”. Side two starts off on the ‘good foot’, but “I’m Broken Hearted” drags things down again with overlays of cringy male sex sounds. The album closes out with James’ version of “Who Can I Turn to”, a lounge classic that is just a bad fit for the Godfather of Soul.

The production on this album is super slick and orchestrated, far different from the raw power of his late 60s band, but the sparkly sheen is attractive in places, especially the flute arrangements and some well placed corny exotic harp glissandos. James voice is still in good shape on here and his energy level is high. There are enough good tracks on here to make this worthwhile to the James Brown fan, but for the newcomer, check out what James was doing previously with Bootsy on bass, that is some of the most kinetic music ever recorded on to vinyl.

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