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    James Brown Funky People (Part Three)

    People
      • 1. James Brown – Talkin' Loud And Saying Nothin
      • 2. Fred Wesley & The J.B.'S – Blow Your Head
      • 3. The Believers – Mr. Hot Pants a.k.a Across The Track
      • 4. Beau Dollar – Who Knows
      • 5. Hank Ballard Along With "The Dapps" – How You Gonna Get Respect
      • 6. Bobby Byrd Featuring The J.B.'s – Doin' The Do
      • 7. A.A.B.B. – Pick Up The Pieces One By One
      • 8. Lyn Collins (The Female Preacher) – Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose
      • 9. Sweet Charles – Hang Out & Hustle
      • 10. Dee Felice Trio – There Was A Time
      • 11. Vicki Anderson – If You Don't Give Me What I Want
      • 12. Marva Whitney – It's My Thing

      The third in this essential and highly recommended series. Mr. Brown brings us some of the heaviest and rawest funk on his very own 'People' label.

      Highly recommended!

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