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Sex Machine

Sex Machine Tracks
1. Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine
2. Brother Rapp, Pts. 1 & 2
3. Medley: Bewildered
4. I Got the Feelin'
5. Give It up or Turnit a Loose
6. I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door, I'll Get It M
7. Licking Stick-Licking Stick
8. Lowdown Popcorn
9. Spinning Wheel
10. If I Ruled the World
11. There Was a Time
12. It's a Man's Man's Man's World
13. Please, Please, Please
14. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
15. Mother Popcorn
James Brown - Sex Machine
Sex Machine Review
After the legendary Live at the Apollo and the even better Love Power Peace: Live at the Olympia, James Brown could be forgiven if this 1970 live set disappoints. But this is Brother James, so skip the forgiveness. Sex Machine is the bomb, capturing a thrilling moment in Brown's funky revolution. The disc features 12 hot and sweaty, and sometimes slinky, live cuts recorded with the James Brown Band in 1969, plus three more studio jams (including a 10-minute title track) with his next band, the great JB's. "Can I get into it?" James shouts at the top. Oh man--does he even have to ask? --David Cantwell


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The sounds of freedom
4
For those tired of today's mainstream music scene, which seems to combine the worst of both worlds with its mix of the pointlessly offensive and the blandly sanitized, James Brown's Sex Machine is a rousing shot of pure energy, a reminder that music can have the ability to move its listeners in more ways than one. Sex Machine is a supreme distillation of decades worth of black music, compressing rock, soul, and R&B into a lean, frighteningly efficient sound that's had hips shaking since its release. Regardless of your age, race, or any other irrelevant superficial characteristic, this hour-plus-long live recording's raw, sweaty power effortlessly comes accross in every dizzyingly nimble horn inflection, every razor-sharp guitar line, and every intricate polyrhythm. And of course, towering over it all is the singular presence of James himself, exhibiting his unmistakable charisma as he shouts, howls, and wails his upbeat, liberating lyrics.

This album's finest moments are to be found in its tightly-played, compulsively danceable funk numbers, most notably the opening Get Up I Feel Like Being a Sex Machine, Brother Rapp (Part I & Part II), I Got the Feelin', and the high-octane closer Mother Popcorn. Driven by propulsive grooves and frenetic arrangements, these tracks and others like them all prove extremely effective when it comes to loosening inhibitions and provoking unconscious spasms of head-bobbing and foot-tapping. However, that's not to discount the record's emotional, horn-fueled balladry, led by the supremely soulful and musically complex Bewildered and If I Ruled the World. This set also throws in the instrumental double-shot of Lowdown Popcorn, which allows you to hear the band's instrumental chops if they weren't apparent already. All in all, Sex Machine is an essential document of the career of one of popular music's most important performers, and a must-buy for non-lame-o's everywhere.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-07-23
Best James Brown Record Ever... side 1, anyway...
5
I was lucky enough to find seven or eight james brown albums on cassette for a dollar each; i had enough cash on me to buy four, and this was one of them. I listen to side one religiously. i am a bass player, and because I am a bass player I am a connoisseur of drummers. everything you need to know about what makes a tight rhythm section is on side one of "sex machine"... mr. james himself and the rest of the band ain't bad either, hahaha...

Dimestore Liam
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-06-10
GET THE SEX MACHINE B4 ITGET U!
5
GET IT......GET IT........GET IT.
No James Brown collection is complete without this one. All "Live" with JB in rare form. There are some other "Live" albums out by him, but this one, in my opinion has got to be the best one. Like the inside cover says ...."TWO BIG ALBUMS IN ONE!" You can't beat that!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-01-17