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Make It Funky - The Big Payback: 1971-1975

Make It Funky - The Big Payback: 1971-1975 Tracks
1. Escape-Ism
2. Hot Pants, Pts. 1 & 2
3. I'm a Greedy Man
4. Make It Funky, Pts. 1-4
5. King Heroin
6. I Got Ants in My Pants (And I Want to Dance)
7. There It Is
8. Get on the Good Foot
9. Don't Tell It [Complete Version][#]
10. I Got a Bag of My Own
11. Down and Out in New York City [Version with Spoken Intro][#]
12. Think
13. Make It Good to Yourself (Interlude) [#]
14. Payback
15. Stoned to the Bone
16. Mind Power [Alternate Version][#]
17. World of Soul [#]
18. Papa Don't Take No Mess
19. Coldblooded [Undubbed Version][#]
20. I Can't Stand It ["76"]
21. My Thang
22. Funky President (People It's Bad) [Original Speed Master][#]
23. I Got You (I Feel Good)
24. Problems
25. Turn on the Heat and Build Some Fire
26. Hot Pants {Finale} [Live][#]
James Brown - Make It Funky - The Big Payback: 1971-1975
Make It Funky - The Big Payback: 1971-1975 Review
Polygram tells the JB story better than anyone yet with their series of two-CD James Brown reissues, which began with Soul Pride: The Instrumentals (1960-69), continued into the mid-1960s and onward with Foundations of Funk and this set, and then ventured into the 1980s with Dead On: The Heavy Funk. This triumphant, perfectly programmed two-disc package dredges 26 neglected gems and beloved jewels from the prolific predisco years, a time when Brown's powers were in sharp form. Waist-deep in fat freaky funk, pugilistic horn arrangements, looping modal grooves, and tuff blaxploitational kitsch--primo monster funk from the source. Fans of Parliament's nonstop party jam absolutely need this to know from whence their hardcore jollies came. --John Corbett


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Posted by Anonymous, on 2009-09-29
JAMES COULDN'T MADE IT FUNKIER!
5
A few years before disco would rob pop music of it's soul, there were artists like Brother James dishing out hard and heavy grooves with a sense of urgency. Though this era from 1971-75 pales in comparison to his classic 60's hits to many, this CD proved that James was continuing to work out his grooves at a high level. Even without milestone singles like "I feel Good" and "Papa Got a brand New Bag" in this complimation, this is his most potent batch of funk jams (in my opinion). This complimation finds James settled into his style. As a result his music is harder and looser than his earlier funk hits.

No disrespect to his 60's era which is also great, If I had to pick a favorite era of songs, it would have to be this era. Brother James was not only the Minister of Super New New Heavy Funk, his music was the bible of the genre (and hip hop).
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-09-20
HIT ME! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
5
If you just associate the name "James Brown" with the popular single "I Feel Good", then you've got to listen to this CD to save your soul. It will open your mind! James Brown is amazing... essence of funk... unbelievable groove. If you love a mean groove, love rhythm, there's just nothing else like this.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-10-28