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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Sex Machine" (Readymade Jazz Defector) | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose" (DZihan & Kamien remix) | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
"Call Me Super Bed" (Cay Taylan remix) | |
| 4. |
MP3 |
"Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose" (Fantasista Reformation) | |
| 5. |
MP3 |
"Funky Drummer" (Listen To The Muro mix) | |
| 6. |
MP3 |
"Cold Sweat" (Captain Funk Dry mix) | |
| 7. |
MP3 |
"Sunny" (Funk Master JB vs Funk Master JS Hardboiled remix) | |
| 8. |
MP3 |
"Soul Power" (Jungle Funk mix) | |
| 9. |
MP3 |
"Get On The Good Foot" (Mr Drunk remix) | |
| 10. |
MP3 |
"Soul Power" (Co-Fusion mix) | |
| 11. |
MP3 |
"Call Me Super Bad" (Cornelius rework) | |
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Review |
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James Brown represented what may well be the greatest and yet most contradictory career in the history of pop. His most enduring invention was undoubtedly the music we now know as funk. In the mid-sixties James Brown ignited a pop music revolution with the release of "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag." He followed through with classics such as "I Got You", "Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose", "Sex Machine", "Super Bad" and many more, effectively bringing the whole thing home. Music shaped by melody gave way to music dominated by rhythm; as dry as it may sound, this in fact marked the birth of modern dance music and would decisively influence generations of music lovers. In 2006 a select group of international producers, musicians and DJs set out to pay tribute to "Soul Brother Number One." For once, "The Hardest Working Man In Show Business" was able to kick back and let others do the work. The result of this project is a collection of fascinating remixes of James Brown's classic hits. The variety of approaches in these reworkings is outstanding; each artist explores his own personal "James Brown cosmos" and leaves behind an exceptional musical fingerprint.


