Live at the Apollo, Volume II

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Live at the Apollo, Volume II är ett musikalbum inspelat live av James Brown ursprungligen lanserat som dubbel-LP 1968. Albumet spelades in 1967 på Apollo Theater i Harlem, New York och var en uppföljare till Browns första livealbum från 1963. Browns liverepertoar var 1968 dock mycket annorlunda jämfört med den tidigare skivan och flera låtar pekar mot funk snarare än soul och klassisk R&B. rdf:langString
Live at the Apollo, Volume II is a 1968 live double album by James Brown and The Famous Flames, recorded in 1967 at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. It is a follow-up to Brown's 1963 recording, Live at the Apollo. It is best known for the long medley of "Let Yourself Go", "There Was a Time", and "I Feel All Right", followed by "Cold Sweat", which document the emergence of Brown's funk style. It peaked at #32 on the Billboard albums chart. Robert Christgau included the album in his "basic record library" for the 1950s and 1960s. rdf:langString
Live At The Apollo, Volume II é um álbum duplo ao vivo de 1968 de James Brown e The Famous Flames, gravado em 1967 no Apollo Theater em Harlem. É a segunda gravação no famoso teatro, seguindo o sucesso de 1963, Live at the Apollo. É melhor conhecido pelo longo medley de "Let Yourself Go", "There Was a Time" e "I Feel All Right", seguido por "Cold Sweat", que documenta o surgimento do estilo funk de Brown. Atingiu o número 32 da Billboard albums. O crítico musical Robert Christgau inclui o álbum em sua "biblioteca musical básica" dos anos 1950 e dos 1960. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Live at the Apollo, Volume II is a 1968 live double album by James Brown and The Famous Flames, recorded in 1967 at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. It is a follow-up to Brown's 1963 recording, Live at the Apollo. It is best known for the long medley of "Let Yourself Go", "There Was a Time", and "I Feel All Right", followed by "Cold Sweat", which document the emergence of Brown's funk style. It peaked at #32 on the Billboard albums chart. Robert Christgau included the album in his "basic record library" for the 1950s and 1960s. On the original 1968 album and its 1987 CD reissue the performances were edited to accommodate the recording medium. A more complete recording of what was captured from the performances was remastered and released on a 2-CD Deluxe Edition in 2001.The Famous Flames, (Bobby Byrd and Bobby Bennett), were credited on the record label and the back cover of the album (although not on the front). But on the original album release, their group name was cut from the live intro, because in between the time of the recording of the album and its actual 1968 release, the group members quit James Brown due to salary disputes, essentially leaving Brown as a solo act. (Famous Flame Lloyd Stallworth had left the group during 1966 for the same reasons). However, years later, on the 2001 Deluxe Edition CD release, the complete introduction by MC Frankie Crocker, including The Famous Flames' name, was restored. This was the last live album recorded by James Brown & The Famous Flames as a group.
rdf:langString Live At The Apollo, Volume II é um álbum duplo ao vivo de 1968 de James Brown e The Famous Flames, gravado em 1967 no Apollo Theater em Harlem. É a segunda gravação no famoso teatro, seguindo o sucesso de 1963, Live at the Apollo. É melhor conhecido pelo longo medley de "Let Yourself Go", "There Was a Time" e "I Feel All Right", seguido por "Cold Sweat", que documenta o surgimento do estilo funk de Brown. Atingiu o número 32 da Billboard albums. O crítico musical Robert Christgau inclui o álbum em sua "biblioteca musical básica" dos anos 1950 e dos 1960. No álbum original de 1968 e na edição em CD de 1987 as performances foram editadas para acomodar a gravação. Uma gravação mais completa do que foi captado durante as apresentações foi remasterizada e lançada em 2 CDs na Deluxe Edition em 2001.
rdf:langString Live at the Apollo, Volume II är ett musikalbum inspelat live av James Brown ursprungligen lanserat som dubbel-LP 1968. Albumet spelades in 1967 på Apollo Theater i Harlem, New York och var en uppföljare till Browns första livealbum från 1963. Browns liverepertoar var 1968 dock mycket annorlunda jämfört med den tidigare skivan och flera låtar pekar mot funk snarare än soul och klassisk R&B.
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