Live at the Apollo Vol. II is still some of the greatest live James Brown you can get, especially the sequence on side 2... what I'm talking about... While I'm reading these Prince books, I'll no doubt be listening to a ton of Prince and Prince-related grooves over the next month or so... no better way to get ready for that than to listen to some JB.... it's getting to be a hot summer...
Playlist 2022-08-01:*Apollonia 6: Apollonia 6
*Beatles: Past Masters (2009 stereo remaster) (side 3)
*Paul Bley Quintet: Barrage
*Anthony Braxton Large Ensemble: 2010-04-29 Wesleyan (CDR) (disc 1)
*Anthony Braxton: Quartet (Standards) 2020 (disc 7) (streaming)
*James Brown: Live at the Apollo, Volume II (side 2)
*Clear Frame: Clear Frame
*Miles Davis: Star People (side 1)
*Sheila E: The Glamorous Life
*Sheila E: Romance 1600
*Egg: The Civil Surface (side 2)
*Duke Ellington: All American in Jazz
*Family: The Family
*Marvin Gaye: What's Going On (50th Anniversary) (sides 1, 2)
*Mary Halvorson: Belladonna
*Jimi Hendrix: Rainbow Bridge
*Joelle Leandre + Mephista: 2010-06-25 The Stone, NYC (CDR)
*Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (Barbirolli, New Philharminia Orchestra)
*Roscoe Mitchell: L-R-G/The Maze/S II Examples
*Roscoe Mitchell: Numbers
*New Ting: 2022-07-19 Orbital, Richmond VA (wav)
*Herbie Nichols: The Bethlehem Years (side 2)
*Nurse With Wound/Graham Bowers: Rupture
*Prince and the Revolution: From the Soundboard: 1984 Birthday Show (CDR)
*Prince and the Revolution: Around the World in a Day (side 1)
*Royal Blood: Typhoons
*Sparks: Hello Young Lovers
*Steely Dan: Citizen Dan (disc 2)
*Sun Ra: Lanquidity (45rpm version) (sides 1, 2)
*Cecil Taylor Jazz Unit: The Early Unit 1962
*Various artists: Modern Jazz: The Beginnings
*Various artists: Masters of the Modern Piano 1955-1966 (side 3)
*Violet: Violet Ray Gas and the Playback Singers
*Anna Webber: Simple
*Stevie Wonder: On the Right Track: Various Songs (1972-1973) (boot CDR)
*Stevie Wonder: Ribbon in the Sky: Various Songs (1977-1991) (boot CDR)
*John Zorn. The Hierophant
*John Zorn/Simulacrum: Spinoza
*John Zorn: Perchance to Dream
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