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JAMES BROWN: THE GODFATHER OF SOULby Brown, James with Bruce Tucker
DescriptionNY: Macmillan, 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. pp: xiii, 336; 16pp illus from photographs. This autobiography of one of the 10 original Rock and Roll Hall of Famers includes an extensive discography. 9.5" x 6.25". Book summaryPerhaps the most influential R&B and soul performer of the 20th century, James Brown not only contributed a wealth of classic recordings, such as "Sex Machine" and "Poppa's Got a Brand New Bag," but also fueled the music of a future generation of hip-hop artists who found sampling his rhythms and breaks artistically irresistible and commercially lucrative. Brown's autobiography, JAMES BROWN: THE GODFATHER OF SOUL, recounts his humble beginnings in a shack in South Carolina, his childhood raised by his aunts against a backdrop of crime and poverty, and his later incarceration for armed robbery. While on parole, he started a group that later gave him his first hit when it recorded an R&B-style reworking of a gospel tune, "Please, Please, Please." He recounts his savvy recording of his first LIVE AT THE APOLLO album against the wishes of his record label, and his legendary performance in Boston after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, which prevented a riot in that town. Though published well before Brown's latter-day problems with drugs and the law, JAMES BROWN is a simply told, riveting account of the artist's most fertile period, and the hard road he took to get there. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Rock and Popular catalog.
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