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Revolution Of The Mind 2LP
 
Polydor
format: 2LP
year of release: 1972

lab price: $18.00
available: yes
item #: fr-056

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INFORMED SUGGESTIONS...
James Brown: Revolution Of The Mind CD
CD version also available.
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James Brown: The Popcorn LP
Another classic JB LP.
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James Brown: Sho Is Funky Down Here LP
More from James Brown.
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James Brown: The Payback 2LP
Another classic JB LP.
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James Brown: In The Jungle Groove 2LP
Another classic JB LP.
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  tracklisting + audio producer  
  It's A New Day So Let A Man Come In and Do The Popcorn  
  Bewildered  
  Sex Machine  
Escape-ism  
  Make It Funky  
  Try Me  
Medley - I Can't Stand It / Mother Popcorn / I Got The Feelin'  
  Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose  
  Call Me Super Bad  
Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved, Pt.1  
  Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved, Pt.2  
Soul Power  
Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants)  
 
R E V I E W
There's not much to say about a record like this. If you like James Brown, it is a serious no-brainer. This double LP set was recorded live at the Apollo and captures James and the band in absolute top form. The original record just straight up does not exist clean. Personally, I like having crackles and shit, but I'm sure I'm an anomaly. The version of "I Can't Stand It(1)" on this? Audible sweat. The energy on "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved(2)" is so palpable that it increases heart rates. Crowd noise becomes musical accompaniment. And when he rips into "Hot Pants(3)" and the crowd goes completely apeshit singing along every word? Forget it. There's so much more too, just a masterful performance by everybody involved- checkout "Escape-ism(4)" and "Soul Power(5)" too. Even though dude may be a maniacal wife-abusing crack fiend these days, you know crack is the new coke anyway. Get this before the horse usurps it. These James Brown records are always going to be absolute classics. Seriously, fuck a funk 45. Features full color gatefold sleeve.