James Brown, Eddie Holland, Barbara Lynn, Betty O'Brien and various artists - American SOUL CONNEXION Chapter 5

Tracklist

1
Side A
1.
Night train
James Brown & The Famous Flames
2.
Why me
Betty O'Brien
3.
Twist and shout
The Isley Brothers
00:46
4.
Hey, Hey, Hey
Ernie K-Doe
5.
Fat boy
Billy Stewart
6.
What about me
Eddie Holland
00:45
7.
You'll loose a good thing
Barbara Lynn
00:46
Side B
1.
I Need your loving
Don Gardner with Dee Dee Ford
2.
Lookin for a love
The Valentinos
00:46
3.
Shout and shimmy
James Brown
00:46
4.
Do you think that's right
Judy Clay
5.
Little Young Lover
The Impressions
6.
I Got to find somebody
Ernie K-Doe
7.
Yield not to temptation
Bobby Bland
2
Side C
1.
Try a little tenderness
Aretha Franklin
00:46
2.
Anna (Go to him)
Arthur Alexander
3.
Popeye the hitchhiker
Chubby Checker
00:46
4.
Earthquake
Roy Hamilton
5.
The Chaperone
Labrenda Ben & The Beljeans
6.
You must have been meant for me
Ted Taylor
7.
Land of 1000 dances
Chris Kenner
Side D
1.
Too many tears
Roy Lee Johnson
00:45
2.
You threw a lucky punch
Gene Chandler
3.
Three hearts in a tangle
James Brown & The Famous Flames
4.
Somebody told you
Irma Thomas
00:46
5.
The Dog
Rufus Thomas
6.
Baby call on me
Wilson Pickett
7.
Go on back to him
Solomon Burke
00:46

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CHAPTER 5 :

In 1962, James Brown’s rising fame deeply influenced the artists of his generation. Through his music, he progressively developed Soul into Funk. His ability to communicate and his profuse energy that seemed limitless brought his devoted disciples into surpassing themselves. He is, with Otis Redding, the real driving force of an era and of a genre that will shape the contemporary popular creativity for the next five years.