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  1. Track A4 is a speech of thanks to the audience by James Brown. Track B1 to B3 is played as a continuous track by James Brown and his band and is listed on the record as lasting 14:54. Live performance includes The Flames and Maceo Parker. Recorded By King Records,Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

  2. Tracklist. Notes. Track A4 is a speech of thanks to the audience by James Brown. Track B1 to B3 is played as a continuous track by James Brown and his band and is listed on the record as lasting 14:54. Live performance includes The Flames and Maceo Parker. Other Versions (5 of 85) View All. Recommendations. Scary Monsters. David Bowie. Thriller.

  3. Because of this, it will always be a mystery as to why Volume IV, which was recorded at the Apollo on September 14, 1972, was shelved. This is in no small part because the performers and songs heard here are some of the Godfather of Soul’s (and the JBs’) strongest. But shelved it was, full of fire but languishing for decades in the Polydor ...

  4. Live at the Apollo is the first live album by James Brown and the Famous Flames, recorded at the Apollo Theater in Harlem in October 1962 and released in May 1963 by King Records. Capturing Brown's popular stage show for the first time on record, the album was a major commercial and critical success and cemented his status as a ...

  5. Welcome to the OFFICIAL Live at the Apollo channel, where you can watch the best clips from some of the world's greatest comedians at the Eventim Apollo!

  6. The company also picked up the People label, offering Brown an outlet for releases from the J.B.’s, Lyn Collins, a returning Maceo Parker and other JB productions. To kick off his signing, Brown canceled the already-mastered King album, Love Power Peace, a triple-LP set recorded live in Paris during the final days of the first J.B.’s.

  7. Life on Planet Groove is a live album by Maceo Parker, released in 1992. It was recorded in concert at the club Stadtgarten in Cologne, Germany. The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard...