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    Bobby Byrd Got Soul - The Best of Bobby Byrd (1995)

    Posted By: John Wang
    Bobby Byrd Got Soul - The Best of Bobby Byrd (1995)

    Bobby Byrd Got Soul - The Best of Bobby Byrd (1995)
    P.Funk | 72:53 | mp3@192cbr | 109mb

    Album is part of this series because of Bobby Byrd's great influence on the development of P. Funk
    ' Overlooked and underrated, Bobby Byrd was James Brown's right-hand man for many years. He features prominently on many of JB's most famous hits, singing and playing organ. This collection features tracks from the mid-sixties to the early seventies. The best of what's here features some of the most legendary musicians in James Brown's bands: Fred Wesley (trombone), Maceo Parker (sax), Fred Thomas (bass), St. Clair Pinckney (sax), Pee Wee Ellis (sax), Jabo Starks (drums), Cheese Martin (guitar), among many others. JAMES BROWN himself is featured prominently throughout, singing back-up and/or dueting with Byrd. Two STAND-OUT tracks come from a 1971 concert recorded in Paris with the original JB's group, which included BOOTSY COLLINS on bass.
    Seven of these songs were R&B hits, the biggest being "I Need Help," "I know You Got Soul," and "We're in Love." Four tracks were even minor hits on the pop charts. This funky CD should be regarded as more than a footnote in the discography of James Brown. While not on the same level as the Godfather himself, Bobby Byrd was a very important part of the James Brown Sound. I was at the JBs/Maceo/James Brown show at the EMP opening in Seattle earlier this year. Byrd was there, and it was a thrill to see him lead the various re-united JBs through super-charged renditions of "I know You Got Soul" and "I Need Help." If you're a JB fan, I don't see how you couldn't get into this CD in a very big way. The grooves are tight, the singing is powerful– help give Bobby Byrd the recognition he deserves after all these years.' Richie.Unterberger@allmusic.com
    Track Listing:
    01 - I Know You Got Soul {Bobbit, Brown, Byrd} 4:40
    02 - Keep on Doin' What You're Doin' {Brown, Byrd, Martin, Wesley} 2:46
    03 - I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone), Pts. 1 & 2 {Brown} 5:33
    04 - If You Got a Love You Better (Hold on to It) {Bobbit, Brown, Byrd, Wesley} 4:20
    05 - I'm Not to Blame {Byrd} 2:52
    06 - Hot Pants-I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming {Brown} 2:26
    07 - Sayin' It and Doin' It Are Two Different Things {Brown, Byrd, Martin, Wesley} 3:10
    08 - You've Got to Change Your Mind {Brown, Byrd} 3:49
    09 - When Something Is Wrong With My Baby {Hayes, Porter} 5:32
    10 - I'm Lonely {Byrd} 2:39
    11 - We're in Love {Byrd} 2:40
    12 - Funky Soul, Pts. 1-2 {Brown, Crawford, Hobgood} 3:51
    13 - No One Like My Baby {Byrd} 2:10
    14 - Baby Baby Baby {Byrd} 2:33
    15 - I Love You So {Byrd} 2:32
    16 - Hang Ups We Don't Need (The Hungry We Got to Feed) {Brown} 2:57
    17 - Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours [live] {Garrett, Hardaway, Wonder, Wright} 2:12
    18 - If You Don't Work You Can't Eat [alternate take] {Brown, Reed} 4:02
    19 - Fight Against Drug Abuse {Brown} 0:29
    20 - I'm Just a Nobody, Pts. 1 & 2 {Brown, Byrd} 6:08
    21 - Never Get Enough {Brown, Byrd, Wesley} 3:15
    22 - I Need Help (I Can't Do It Alone) {Brown} 5:26

    Personnel:
    Bobby Byrd: Organ, Piano, Tambourine, Vocals, Producer, Photography, Creative Consultant
    James Brown: Organ, Arranger, Piano (Electric), Vocals (bckgr), Performer
    Fred Wesley: Trombone, Arranger, MC
    Maceo Parker: Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
    Pee Wee Ellis: Sax (Alto)
    Bootsy Collins: Bass, Photography
    Phelps "Catfish" Collins: Guitar
    Les Asch: Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
    Dud Bascomb: Trumpet
    Beau Dollar Bowman: Drums
    Teddy Brown: Handclapping
    Les Buie: Guitar
    Al "Brisco" Clark: Sax (Tenor)
    Jimmy Cleveland: Trombone
    Robert Coleman: Guitar
    Russell Crimes: Trumpet
    Tim Drummond: Bass
    Joe Dupars: Trumpet
    David "Panama" Francis: Drums
    Alvin "Fats" Gonder: Organ
    Richard "Kush" Griffith: Trumpet
    Johnny Griggs: Conga, Tambourine
    Johnny Grimes: Trumpet
    Clayton "Chicken" Gunnells: Trumpet, Sax (Tenor)
    Lewis Hamlin: Trumpet
    Richard Harris: Trombone
    Ernie Hayes: Organ, Piano
    Timothy Hedding: Piano
    Bud Hobgood: Producer
    Bob Holloway: Sax (Alto)
    Sam Hurt: Trombone
    Darryl "Hasaan" Jamison: Trumpet
    McKinley Johnson: Trumpet
    Nat Jones: Sax (Alto)
    Alphonso "Country" Kellum: Guitar
    Nat Kendrick: Drums
    Anna King: Performer
    Al Lucas: Bass
    Carl Lynch: Guitar
    Clifford MacMillan: Sax (Tenor)
    Hearlon "Cheese" Martin: Guitar
    Robert McCollough: Sax (Tenor)
    John Morgan: Drums
    Jimmy Nolen: Guitar
    Bernard Odum: Bass
    Jimmy Parker: Sax (Alto)
    Melvin Parker: Drums
    Dave Parkinson: Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
    St. Clair Pinckney: Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
    Kenny Poole: Guitar
    Bernard "Pretty" Purdie: Drums
    Levi Rasbury: Trumpet
    Waymon Reed: Trumpet
    Wallace Richardson: Guitar
    Ron Scott: Handclapping, DJ
    Troy Seals: Guitar
    John Starks: Drums
    Clyde Stubblefield: Drums
    Fred Thomas: Bass
    Sam Thomas: Bass
    Ron Tooley: Trumpet
    Teddy Washington: Trumpet
    Eldee Williams: Sax (Tenor)
    Catherine Ladis: Project Assistant
    Bill Levenson: Executive Producer
    Bob Long: Handclapping, DJ
    Sammy Lowe: Arranger, Conductor
    David Matthews: Arranger, Conductor
    Chuck Stewart: Photography
    Terri Tierney: Project Coordinator
    Harry Weinger: Compilation Producer
    Clifford White: Liner Notes
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