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Disc 1:
- Please, Please, Please - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- Why Do You Do Me - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- Try Me - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- Tell Me What I Did Wrong - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- Bewildered - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- Good Good Lovin' - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- I'll Go Crazy - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- I Know It's True - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- (Do The) Mashed Potatoes Part 1 - Nat Kendricks And The Swans
- Think - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- Baby You're Right - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- Lost Someone - James Brown
- Night Train - James Brown
- I've Got Money - James Brown
- I Don't Mind - James Brown & The Famous Flames, The James Brown Band
- Prisoner Of Love - James Brown, New York Studio Orchestra & Chorus, Sammy Lowe
- Devil's Den - James Brown
- Out Of The Blue - James Brown, Sammy Lowe
- Out Of Sight - James Brown
- Grits - James Brown
- Maybe The Last Time - James Brown & The Famous Flames
- It's A Man's World - James Brown
- I Got You (I Feel Good) - James Brown
- Papa's Got A Brand New Bag - James Brown
Disc 2:
- Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (Part 1) - James Brown
- I Got You I Feel Good - James Brown
- Ain't That A Groove - James Brown
- It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World - James Brown, Sammy Lowe, New York Studio Orchestra
- Money Won't Change You - James Brown, The James Brown Orchestra
- Don't Be A Dropout - James Brown
- Bring It Up (Hipsters Avenue) - James Brown, The James Brown Orchestra
- Let Yourself Go - James Brown
- Cold Sweat - James Brown
- Get It Together - James Brown
- I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me), Pt. 1 - James Brown, The Dapps
- I Got The Feelin' - James Brown
- Licking Stick - Licking Stick - James Brown, The James Brown Orchestra
- Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud, Pt. 1 - James Brown
- There Was A Time - James Brown, The James Brown Orchestra
- Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose - James Brown
- I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door, I'll Get It Myself) - James Brown, The James Brown Orchestra
Disc 3:
- Mother Popcorn - James Brown, The James Brown Orchestra
- Funky Drummer - James Brown, The James Brown Orchestra
- Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine - James Brown, The Original J.B.s
- Super Bad - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- Talking Loud And Saying Nothing - James Brown
- Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved - James Brown, The Original J.B.s
- Soul Power (Parts 1 & 2) - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- Medley: Brother Rapp/Ain't It Funky Now - James Brown, The J.B.'s, Dave Mathews
- Hot Pants Pt. 1 (She Got To Use What She Got To Get What She Wants) - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- I'm A Greedy Man - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- Make It Funky - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- Intro/ It's A New Day (So Let A Man Come In And Do The Popcorn) - James Brown
- I Got Ants In My Pants, Part 1 - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- King Heroin - James Brown, Dave Matthews
Disc 4:
- There It Is - James Brown
- Public Enemy #1 - James Brown, Dave Matthews
- Get On The Good Foot - James Brown
- I Got A Bag Of My Own - James Brown
- Doing It To Death - Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s
- The Payback - James Brown
- Papa Don't Take No Mess (Part 1) - James Brown
- Stoned To The Bone - Part 1 - James Brown
- My Thang - James Brown
- Funky President (People It's Bad) - James Brown
- Hot (I Need To Be Loved Loved Loved Loved) - James Brown
- Get Up Offa That Thing / Release The Pressure - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- Body Heat, Part 1 - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- It's Too Funky In Here - James Brown
- Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses) - James Brown, The J.B.'s
- Unity, Part 1 - James Brown
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #68909 in Music
- Released on: 2004-06-07
- Number of discs: 4
- Format: Box set
- Dimensions: 1.58 pounds
- Running time: 292 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
It would seem impossible to summarise James Brown's contribution to R&B--to American music--in a mere four compact discs, but somehow Star Time does it. This boxed set charts Brown's early rise as a hard-hitting R&B-styled vocalist ("Please Please Please", "Try Me") and shows how his band-leading skills (one can't forget inventive players like saxophonist Maceo Parker, bassist Bootsy Collins, drummer Jabo Starks, and many others) changed the face of soul and invented funk in the 1960s and early '70s with impeccably timed ("Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"), highly rhythmic ("I Can't Stand It"), primal ("Licking Stick Licking Stick") hits. The box also does a definitive programming job on Brown's more spotty later years--another plus. This is where beginners should start, but several extended versions and rarities (such as "Papa", raised an octave on original release, at normal speed) make it a must for completists too. --Don Harrison
CD Description
There are few box sets that can match the greatness of James Brown's STARTIME. Backed by such brilliant musicians as Melvin and Maceo Parker, Bootsy Collins and Bobby Byrd, Brown created some of the most intense, soulful music ever recorded. Collecting seventy two tracks that let you hear why Brownis hailed as "the hardest working man in show business", STARTIME is packed with the best R&B and funk that money can buy.
From early-'60s R&B hits like "Please, Please, Please" and late-'60s funk essentials like "Papa's Got A Brand NewBag" and "Sex Machine" to the massively influential '70s funk grooves "Funky Drummer" and "The Payback", STARTIME givesyou all the James Brown basics. This set is a monument to the life and music of one of the most colourful and inspired performers in popular music. STARTIME also comes with a 64-page booklet that features rare and wonderful photos and essays by Nelson George and several other noted critics. Essential.
Customer Reviews
If You Like Funk or Soul Save Up and Buy This Box Set
It was with great anticipation that I first listened to this album. And no! I wasn't disappointed! If you want to sample James Brown don't bother with any of his single disc compilations (no matter how worthy and listenable these are).
Throughout the five hours of music there isn't an unlistenable moment. Disc 1 starts with RnB, such as 'Please, Please, Please', 'Think', 'Night Train', that is as good as any other early soul from the same era, and culminates with the prototype funk of tracks such as 'Out of Sight' and 'Papa's Got a Brand New Bag'. Disc 2 highlights the finished funk of tracks such as 'Cold Sweat' or 'Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud'. On Disc 3, with tracks such as 'Funky Drummer' or 'Superbad' we are presented with funk that is deeper and more danceable (and certainly of higher fidelity) than most music with the deep funk label. The set finishes with a disc that focuses on a period where James Brown was less prolific and critically successful, but has enough of quality, such as 'Get on the Good Foot' or 'Get Offa That Thing', to compare him favourably with other funk artists of the time. On the final track, 'Unity', in collaboration with Afrika Bambaataa James Brown symbolically passes on the groove baton to the new generation.
If you like funk, soul or just pop music in general buy this: you won't regret it.
Absolutely essential
James Brown is arguably the most influential figure in Black Music history, given that he was a major innovator in, first, Soul music and then Funk, before he was sampled out of sight (pun intended) by later artists, who needed the groove and couldn't get it on their own.
Early material on disc 1 includes a huge variety of Soul, uptempo dancers to aching Ballads, with the odd instrumental thrown in. Those instrumentals show how the groove would develop, and by disc 2 you get the track which is said to have started the Funk, "Cold Sweat". From there it's all a funk groove, relentless and amazingly inventive.
By the end of Disc 2 we've seen Brown get political on "Say It Loud.." and Bootsie and co have arrived to take the Funk to new heights. Disc 3 stands as a testament to JB and his ability to find and get the best out of his band(s), and you can hear him doing it ("give the drummer some", "keep it right there" etc).
In the mid 70's (Disc 4), JB was enduring something of a commercial low point, but this did not stop him producing great music, and "Payback" and "Stone to the Bone" are the equal of anything he ever did IMHO.
This is a superb chronicle of the man and his music and should be part of the collection of anyone interested in Soul or Funk, or indeed where the music we hear today came from.
get on the good foot get involved get this box set!
this set has to be the ultimate james brown collection ever!
there is not one duff track, covering his musical career from the mid 50s to the 1990s, i'm glad living in america is excluded,never mind any other comp cd get this, it may seem pricey but guaranteed if you like J.B you'll love this.
there is also an informative booklet with history of lineups,discography etc,worth the money every penny.





