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    James Brown Funky People (Part One)

    Polydor
      • 1. The JBs – Gimme Some More
      • 2. The JBs – Pass The Peas
      • 3. Lyn Collin – Think (About It)
      • 4. The JBs – Givin Up Food For Funk (Part 1)
      • 5. Lyn Collin – Mama Feelgood
      • 6. The JBs – Hot Pants Road
      • 7. Lyn Collin – Rock Me Again & Again & Again & Again & Again
      • 8. Fred Wesley And The JBs – Damn Right, I Am Somebody (Parts 1 & 2)
      • 9. Lyn Collin – Take Me Just As I Am
      • 10. Fred Wesley And The JBs – If You Dont Get It The First Time, Back Up And Try It Again Party
      • 11. Maceo And The Macks – Parrty (Part 1)
      • 12. Fred Wesley And The JBs – (Its Not The Express) Its The JBs Monaurail (part 1)
      • 13. Fred Wesley And The JBs – Same Beat (Part 1)

      It's for the tracks on here, as much as his own albums, that James Brown is revered as the Godfather of Funk! Absolutely essential! The bee's knees!

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