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PD 9004LP
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Gatefold double LP "recorded live at home in Augusta, Georgia with his bad self." Tracks include "Bewildered," "There Was A Time," "If I Ruled The World," "Spinning Wheel," "It's A Man's Man's World" and only two tracks that include the world "popcorn" in the title.
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PD 1095LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1970. Features a seven-minute version of "Let A Man Come In And Do The Popcorn," plus "Georgia In My Mind," "If I Ruled The World," "Give It Up Or Turn It A Loose" and more.
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SRS 67109LP
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$11.50
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Gatefold exact repro reissue, originally released in 1968. Besides some covers of pop standards, this record includes the charismatic "Out Of Sight" and an early, jazzy version of "I Got You."
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PD 6039LP
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Exact repro of this 1974 album. Tracks: "Reality," "Funky President (People It's Bad)," "Further On Up The Road," "Check Your Body," "Don't Fence Me In," "All For One," "I'm Broken Hearted," "The Twist" and "Who Can I Turn To."
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KSD 1055LP
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$11.50
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Exact repro reissue of James Brown's 1969 record and one of his finest. Featuring Alfred Ellis as the musical director, arrarnger and composer. ""James Brown developed and wrote the 'Popcorn' first as an instrumental to fit a dance he dreamed up. He started doing it on stage.. the kids started copying it in the aisles. A man of tremendous 'insight' into what is new and what his fans want, James rushed the band into the studio and out popped 'Popcorn.'"
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KSD 1063LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1969. Lead cut "Mother Popcorn" may have been the smash of its time, but tracks like the instrumental "Top Of The Stack" and the chill groover "If I Ruled The World" are the real thing.
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PD 6015HLP
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This 1973 soundtrack to the blaxploitation film is a burner on cuts like "Sexy Sexy Sexy," "Transmogrification," "Happy For The Poor" and "How Long Can I Keep It Up." Gatefold 180 gram exact repro reissue, originally released in 1973.
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KS 1127LP
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Exact repro of this 1971 live album. Tracks: "Super Bad Part 1, 2 And 3," "Let It Be Me," "Sometime," "A Man Has To Go Back To The Crossroads," "Giving Out Of Juice" and "By The Time I Get To Phoenix."
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KS 1110LP
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Exact repro, originally released in 1971. This is basically really a Grodeck Whipperjenny album with James Brown grunting -- contractual obligations sometimes churn out the funniest things. "This is the funky... the ever surprising... the never the same James Brown music. It's instrumental all the way. It will surprise some of his fans... but will be a delight to all." -- Hal Neely
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PD 5028LP
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Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1972. Do you need to listen to "King Heroin" again? What about "Public Enemy"? Because this record's got those songs and, although the front cover color-scheme looks like it walked out of your aunt's closet, the back cover illustration looks like a scene right outta Last Exit To Brooklyn. Fucked.
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