The 50th
anniversary of James Brown's October 1, 1969 homecoming concert in Augusta,
Georgia, will be celebrated with the first-ever release of the complete show,
newly mixed and including seven never-before-issued performances. Live at Home with His Bad
Self will be released on October 25 by Republic/UMe.
James Brown's roof-raising performance at the city's Bell
Auditorium was captured on tape, with the intent to make an album of the show
the cornerstone of a move back to his Augusta roots. Live at Home with His Bad
Self was scheduled as a 1969 holiday release. But Brown and his band, featuring
saxophone legend Maceo Parker and three legendary drummers – Maceo's brother
Melvin, Jabo Starks, Clyde Stubblefield, together for this tour only – soon
broke up. Soul Brother No. 1 called in a new, young group, featuring bassist
Bootsy Collins, and within a few weeks they recorded the funk anthem "Sex
Machine." With the single flying up the charts and no full-length to
promote with it, Brown shelved the planned Live at Home album. He instead produced
Sex Machine, a 2LP set released in 1970 that included a portion of the Augusta
show.
Now, finally, as James Brown intended: the full Augusta
homecoming show with his celebrated 1960s band. Live at Home with His Bad Self
is newly mixed from the original analog multi-tracks by Peter A. Barker, whose
credits include mixes of live recordings by Jeff Beck, Bonnie Raitt, Babyface,
and more. The album's seven previously unreleased performances include two
instrumentals, "Lowdown Popcorn" and "Spinning Wheel,"
which were re-cut with canned applause for the Sex Machine release. Also
included is Brown's then-current hit, "World," performed at the
concert with a live vocal over a tape of the studio recording's instrumental
arrangement, an unusual move which Brown explains to the audience, while
"There Was A Time" and "Mother Popcorn," originally heavily
edited on Sex Machine, are doubled in length. Other highlights include an
actual live rendition of "Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose," Brown's
influential hit from 1968, a title fans will note appears on the Sex Machine
album, but may not be aware that version is a studio re-record.
The CD and 2LP vinyl packages include an essay by Alan
Leeds, the GRAMMY®-winning former James Brown tour manager and publicist who is
also the album's co-producer.
James Brown: Live at Home with His Bad Self [2LP vinyl]
Side 1
1. Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud
2. James Brown Thanks and Introduction to "World"*
3. World*
4. Stage Dialogue*
Side 2
1. Lowdown Popcorn*
2. Spinning Wheel*
3. If I Ruled The World
4. Kansas City*
Side 3
1. Introduction to Startime
2. I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door
I'll Get It Myself)
3. I Got The Feelin'*/Licking Stick-Licking Stick
4. Try Me*
5. There Was A Time **
Side 4
1. Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose*
2. It's A Man's Man's Man's World
3. Please, Please, Please
4. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
5. Mother Popcorn **
James Brown: Live at Home with His Bad Self [CD; digital]
1. Say It Loud - I'm
Black and I'm Proud
2. James Brown
Thanks and Introduction to "World"*
3. World*
4. Stage Dialogue*
5. Lowdown Popcorn*
6. Spinning Wheel*
7. If I Ruled The
World
8. Kansas City*
9. Introduction to
Startime
10. I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door
I'll Get It Myself)
11. I Got The Feelin'*/Licking Stick-Licking Stick
12. Try Me*
13. There Was A Time **
14. Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose*
15. It's A Man's Man's Man's World
16. Please, Please, Please
17. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)
18. Mother Popcorn **
* Previously Unreleased / All other performances, though
previously issued in some form, are presented in new mixes, including: **
Extended from track's original release.
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