Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Out Of Sight 2. Bring It Up 3. Try Me 4. Let Yourself Go 5. Hip Bag '67 6. Prisoner of Love 7. It May Be The Last Time 8. I Got You (I Feel Good) 9. Ain't That A Groove-Part 1 10. Ain't That A Groove-Part 2 11. Please, Please, Please 12. Bring It Up (Finale) 13. Introduction-Vonsheliah 14. King, The 15. Wade In the Water 16. Devil's Den 17. Medley: Headache/Get Loose/Jabo 18. Night Train
DISC 2: 1. Introduction/Out Of Sight 2. Bring It Up 3. Try me 4. Come Rain or Come Shine 5. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag 6. Prisoner of Love 7. Mayne The Last Time 8. I Got You (I Feel Good) 9. James Brown Thank You 10. It's a Man's Man's Man's World 11. Ain't That a Groove 12. Please, Please, Please 13. Bring It Up (Finale) 14. Let Yourself Go [Instrumental Jam] 15. Let Yourself Go [False Start] 16. Let Yourself Go [Extended Released Version]
| Details | | Producer: | Alan Leeds, Harry Weinger | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: St. Clair Pinckney (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Eldee Williams (tenor saxophone); Joe Dupars, Waymon Reed (trumpet); Levi Rasbury (valve trombone); Clyde Stubblefield, John "Jabo" Starks (drums). Audio Mixer: Kevin Reeves. Liner Note Author: Alan Leeds. Recording information: The Latin Casino. Editor: Gene Redd. Although the contents of this 1967 concert package have long been attributed to the Big Apple's Madison Square or Cinci's own Cincinnati Gardens -- which was only a stones-throw from King Records, Inc's Brewster Ave. digs -- neither is factually correct. Truth be told, the closest thing to a garden at the Latin Casino is that it resides in Cherry Hill, NJ -- the Garden State. It is here that Soul Brother # 1 brought the Fabulous Flames Orchestra & Revue to churn and burn their way through two sets a night between January 10 and 19, 1967. After several successful performances, Brown was so encouraged by the strength of his ensemble, the artist requested equipment be brought in to record a few sets for a potential live platter. When LIVE AT THE GARDEN hit the shelves -- less than five months later -- it contained highlights from the January 14 late show -- one of four sets that were documented during the run. The high-energy LP features Brown (vocals/organ), backed by an impressive incarnation of the Fabulous Flames Revue led by Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis (musical director/tenor sax/organ) and centering around the combo of Bobby Byrd (vocals), Jimmy "Chank" Nolen (guitar), Alphonso "Country" Kellum (guitar/bass), Bernard Odom (bass), John "Jabo" Starks (drums), Clyde Stubblefield (drums), and Ronald Selico (drums/bongos). The horn section consisted of Waymon Reed (trumpet), Joe Dupars (trumpet), Levi Rasbury (valve trombone/emcee), and Eldee Williams (tenor sax).
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