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  2. Doing It to Death - Wikipedia

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    "Doing It to Death", also known as "Gonna Have a Funky Good Time", is a funk song recorded by The J.B.'s featuring James Brown. A 10-minute, two-part version of "Doing It to Death" was included on a J.B.'s album of the same name. The complete, unedited and nearly 13-minute-long original recording of the song was first issued on the 1995 J.B.'s ...

  3. Please, Please, Please (James Brown song) - Wikipedia

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    For Brown's 1976 album Hot, he recorded a more solemn, ballad rendition, which featured male background vocalists in the quiet storm style of Barry White's music. Ike & Tina Turner released a live version of "Please, Please, Please" as single on Kent Records, which was included on their 1964 album Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live. [15]

  4. 20 All-Time Greatest Hits! - Wikipedia

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    20 All-Time Greatest Hits! is a compilation album by James Brown containing 20 of his most famous recordings. Released by Polydor in 1991 as a single-disc alternative to the Star Time four-CD box set , it features songs from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

  5. Star Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    Star Time is a four-CD box set by American musician James Brown. Released in May 1991 by Polydor Records , its contents span most of the length of his career up to the time of its release, starting in 1956 with his first hit record, " Please, Please, Please ", and ending with " Unity ", his 1984 collaboration with Afrika Bambaataa .

  6. Fred Thomas (bassist) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Thomas is an American bassist best known for his work with James Brown for over thirty years. [1] He performed on many of Brown's funk and R&B hits of the 1970s. His most recent works include releasing three singles in 2024 as a solo artist, and his recordings with The J.B.'s in 2018.

  7. Ain't It Funky - Wikipedia

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    Ain't It Funky is the 27th full-length studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was recorded between 1966 and 1969 and originally released in January 1970. [ 1 ] Tracks 3 to 7 are instrumentals recorded between 1966 and 1969.

  8. In the Jungle Groove - Wikipedia

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    Originally issued to capitalize on the popularity of Brown's music in hip hop circles at the time, it includes the first album release of the much-sampled single "Funky Drummer" (1969), along with a selection of previously unreleased tracks, alternate takes, and remixes.

  9. Gimme Some More (The J.B.'s song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme Some More" is a 1971 song written by James Brown and recorded by his band, The J.B.'s. Released as a single on People Records, "Gimme Some More" also appeared on the 1972 album Food for Thought. A 1972 live performance of "Gimme Some More" is included on The J.B.'s' 1995 compilation album Funky Good Time: The Anthology.

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