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James Brown and His Famous Flames - Cold Sweat LP Vinyl Record (1967) | Classic Soul & Funk Music | Perfect for Collectors, DJs & Music Lovers
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James Brown and His Famous Flames - Cold Sweat LP Vinyl Record (1967) | Classic Soul & Funk Music | Perfect for Collectors, DJs & Music Lovers
James Brown and His Famous Flames - Cold Sweat LP Vinyl Record (1967) | Classic Soul & Funk Music | Perfect for Collectors, DJs & Music Lovers
James Brown and His Famous Flames - Cold Sweat LP Vinyl Record (1967) | Classic Soul & Funk Music | Perfect for Collectors, DJs & Music Lovers
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COLD SWEAT, James Brown's fifth and last album release of the year was released Sept. 12, 1967 as KING KS-1020 in stereo. It was preceded by JAMES BROWN Plays The Real Thing and followed by JAMES BROWN Presents His Show Of Tomorrow. The album was released in England, Germany, Colombia and New Zealand as MR. SOUL with a different cover. The indelible title cut, with it's exhortations of "Maceo!" and "give the drummer some!" has also been sampled numerous times, for example PUBLIC ENEMY's "Welcome To The Terrordome." The album, except for two tracks, is basically a collection of previously released singles and album cuts in line with most of Brown's King Records album output. In fact, half the album tracks were previously released in 1964 as half of the OUT OF SIGHT album! "Fever" and Stagger Lee" had been released as a French single in a nice picture sleeve. Here's the tune stack and track info......1. Cold Sweat (Part 1) 2:25 (KING-6110-A 6/67, #1 R&B, #7 Pop)#2. Cold Sweat (Part 2) 4:49 (KING-6110-B 6/67, #1 R&B, #7 Pop)#3. Fever 3:07 (Polydor-421-158-A (France), probably***)4. Kansas City 3:26 (KING-6086-A 2/67)****5. Stagger Lee 2:47 (Polydor-421-158-B (France), probably***)6. Good Rockin' Tonight 2:28 (as James Brown And The Famous Flames, KING-6100-B 4/67, also on the OUT OF SIGHT LP, released in 1964 as Smash MGS-27058)**7. Mona Lisa 1:58 (as James Brown And The Famous Flames, KING-6111-B, unissued, also on the OUT OF SIGHT LP, released in 1964 as Smash MGS-27058)***8. I Want To Be Around 2:25 (originally on the OUT OF SIGHT LP, released in 1964 as Smash MGS-27058)***9. Nature Boy 2:42 (originally on the OUT OF SIGHT LP, released in 1964 as Smash MGS-27058)***10. Come Rain Or Come Shine 2:52 (originally on the OUT OF SIGHT LP, released in 1964 as Smash MGS-27058)*11. I Loves You Porgy 2:35 (as James Brown And The Famous Flames, BETHLEHEM-3089-A 5/67, also on the OUT OF SIGHT LP, released in 1964 as Smash MGS-27058)***12. Back Stabbin' 2:44##* Recorded March 23, 1964, Bell Sound, NYJames Brown - vocalsErnie Hayes - organBilly Butler - guitarWalter Richardson - guitarAl Lucas - bassDavid "Panama" Francis - drumsGeorge Dorsey - alto sax (Track 11)St. Clair Pickney - tenor saxSeldon Powell -tenor saxSam "The Man" Taylor or Jerome Richardson - tenor saxHeywood Henry - baritone saxErnie Royal - trumpetDud Bascomb - trumpetJohnny Grimes - trumpetRichard Harris - tromboneunidentified -strings (Track 2)Arranged & Conducted by Sammy Lowe** Recorded March 24, 1964, Bell Sound, NYJames Brown - vocalsErnie Hayes - pianoBilly Butler - guitarWalter Richardson - guitarAl Lucas - bassDavid "Panama" Francis - drumsGeorge Dorsey - alto saxSt. Clair Pickney - tenor saxSeldon Powell -tenor saxSam "The Man" Taylor - tenor saxErnie Royal - trumpetDud Bascomb - trumpetJohnny Grimes - trumpetRichard Harris - tromboneband members on backing vocalsArranged & Conducted by Sammy Lowe*** Recorded September 15, 1964, Bell Sound, NYJames Brown - vocalsErnie Hayes - piano, organ (Track 6)Billy Butler or Carl Lynch - guitarWalter Richardson - guitarAl Lucas - bassDavid "Panama" Francis - drumsHeywood Henry - baritone sax (except Tracks 9 & 10)unidentified - strings & backing vocals (except Tracks 9 & 10)Arranged & Conducted by Sammy Lowe**** Recorded January 25, 1967, Beltone Studios, New York, NYJames Brown - vocalsErnie Hayes - pianoCarl Lynch - guitarWalter Richardson - guitarAl Lucas - bassBernard "Pretty" Purdie - drumsSt. Clair Pickney - baritone saxWaymon Reed - trumpetDud Bascomb - trumpetJoe Newman - trumpetRichard Harris - tromboneJimmy Cleveland - tromboneGarnett Brown - tromboneArranged & Conducted by Sammy Lowe# Recorded May 1967, King Studios, Cincinnati, OHJames Brown - vocalsJimmy Nolan - guitarAlfonzo "Country" Kellum - guitarBernard Odum - bassClyde Stubbblefield - drumsSt, Clair Pickney - baritone saxMaceo Parker, Jr. - tenor saxEldee Williams - tenor saxWaymon Reed - trumpetJoe Dupars - trumpetLevi Rasbury - valve tromboneArranged by James Brown and Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis## Unknown personnel, most likely James Brown at the organ......

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