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Key Information
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| Artist: |
James Brown |
| Record Label: |
Polydor Records |
| Contributing Artist: |
Maceo Parker |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Soul |
| Release Date: |
September 16, 2003 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Get up I Feel Like Being Like a Sex Machine 2. Bewildered 3. There Was a Time 4. Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me) 5. If I Ruled the World 6. Give It up or Turnit a Loose 7. Licking Stick 8. Brother Rap (Part 1 and Part II) 9. Spinning Wheel 10. Low Down Popcorn 11. Got the Feeling 12. Mother Popcorn 13. Please Please Please 14. It's a Man's Man's World 15. Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing |
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This 2003-issued Japanese reissue features 15 tracks. Jackson Browne's early career was inextricably linked to the singer-songwriter movement of the 70s, and LATE FOR THE SKY has proven to be one of the era's strongest and most enduring releases. Browne's reflective songwriting style attained a new level of maturity on songs such as "Fountain Of Sorrow" and "For A Dancer," the latter a strikingly literate meditation on death. The high points on LATE FOR THE SKY are the title track and "Before the Deluge," two brooding songs of personal and social apocalypse that bookend the album and seem to reflect the disillusionment and weather-beaten mood of the counter-cultural generation in the early '70s. The balance between Browne's gentle, emotive voice and the tasteful arrangements perfectly matches the incisive quality of the songwriting, making LATE FOR THE SKY one of Browne's strongest, and most consistent albums. |
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