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James Brown Love Power Peace - Live at the Olympia, Paris, 1971 Mp3, Flac, Wma James Brown Love Power Peace - Live At The Olympia, Paris, 1971 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Love Power Peace - Live At The Olympia, Paris, 1971 Country: Japan Released: 2015 Style: Funk MP3 version RAR size: 1487 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1568 mb WMA version RAR size: 1132 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 420 Other Formats: APE DTS AC3 ASF MP2 MP3 MP1 Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Intro 1:12 Brother Rapp 2 3:03 Written-By – James Brown Ain't It Funky Now 3 5:36 Organ – James BrownWritten-By – James Brown Georgia On My Mind 4 6:12 Written-By – Hoagy Carmichael It's A New Day 5 2:53 Written-By – James Brown Bewildered 6 4:19 Written-By – L. Whitcup*, T. Powell* Sex Machine 7 8:45 Written-By – Bobby Byrd, James Brown, Ron Lenhoff Try Me 8 2:24 Written-By – James Brown Medley: Papa's Got A Brand New Bag / I Got You (I Feel Good) / I Got The Feelin' 9 1:30 Written-By – James Brown Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose 10 5:14 Written-By – Charles Bobbit It's A Man's Man's Man's World 11 5:43 Written-By – James Brown, Johnny Terry Please Please Please 12 2:09 Written-By – James Brown, Johnny Terry Sex Machine (Reprise) 13 0:39 Written-By – Bobby Byrd, James Brown, Ron Lenhoff Super Bad 14 5:08 Written-By – James Brown Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved 15 2:07 Written-By – Bobby Byrd, James Brown, Ron Lenhoff Soul Power 16 4:25 Written-By – James Brown Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved (Finale) 17 3:34 Written-By – Bobby Byrd, James Brown, Ron Lenhoff Companies, etc. Record Company – USM Japan Marketed By – Universal Music LLC Distributed By – Universal Music LLC Credits Art Direction – Ben Argueta Bass – William (Bootsy) Collins* Conductor [Horns And Strings] – Dave Matthews Design – Dennis Fine Drums – John (Jabo) Starks*, Don Juan (Tiger) Martin* Engineer [Location] – Ron Lenhoff Executive Producer – Bill Levenson, Oscar A. Yong Lead Guitar – Phelps (Catfish) Collins* Mixed By, Mastered By – Joseph M. Palmaccio Producer [Original Recording] – James Brown Reissue Producer – Harry Weinger Rhythm Guitar – Hearlon (Cheese) Martin* Tenor Saxophone – St. Clair Pinckney* Trombone – Fred Wesley Trumpet – Clayton (Chicken) Gunnells*, Darryl (Hasaan) Jamison* Vocals – Bobby Byrd, James Brown Vocals, Organ – Bobby Byrd Notes Recorded March 8, 1971 at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, France. Mixed and mastered from the original eight track master tapes at PolyGram Studios Made in Japan ℗ © 1992 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 4 988005 887092 Barcode (Scanned): 4988005887092 Rights Society: JASRAC Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year James Love Power Peace 314 513 389-2 Polydor 314 513 389-2 US 1992 Brown (CD, Album) Love Power Peace (Live At The James 513 389-2 Olympia, Paris, Polydor 513 389-2 Europe Unknown Brown 1971) (CD, Album, RP, Son) Love Power Peace - James Live At The Olympia, 314 513 389-2 Polydor 314 513 389-2 US Unknown Brown Paris, 1971 (CD, Album, RE) James Love Power Peace POCP-1268 Polydor POCP-1268 Japan 1992 Brown (CD, Album) A Funky Good Time MOONRAKER James MOONRAKER (CD, Album, Moonraker Europe 1996 151 Brown 151 Unofficial) Related Music albums to Love Power Peace - Live At The Olympia, Paris, 1971 by James Brown James Brown - Bobby Byrd & James Brown - You've Got To Change Your Mind / I'll Lose My Mind James Brown - James Brown James Brown - This Is James Brown Vol.2 El ChicanoJames Brown - El Chicano & James Brown James Brown - The Best Of James Brown Vol. 2 James Brown / Booker T. & The M.G.'s - Pop History James Brown - James Brown Soul Classics James Brown - James Brown (Part 1) A Retrospective James Brown - 20 All-Time Greatest Hits! James Brown - Sex Machine: The Very Best Of James Brown James Brown - Live In New York.
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