James Brown and the Famous Flames
 
L'Olympia, Paris, France
 
November 25, 1967
 
 
CD>Adobe audition>Flac
 
 
Band: Just guessing:
 
Alfred 'Pee Wee' Ellis, Raymond Reed, Maceo Parker, St. Clair Pinckney: Horns
 
Jimmy Nolan, maybe Alphonso Kellum?: Guitars
 
Bernard Odum: Funky, Funky Bass
 
Clyde Stubblefield: Drums
 
Bobby Bird, Bobby Bennett: Vocals
 
String section
 
MC's: Danny Ray and that other guy
 
 
 
01_Instrumental_solo's by Pee Wee Ellis_Waymond reed
 
02_Instrumental_Intro
 
03_I Wanna be Around
 
04_That's Life
 
05_Kansas City
 
06_Instrumental_Intro by Danny Ray
 
07_Out of Sight
 
08_Try Me
 
09_Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
 
10_Prisoner of Love
 
11_Instrumental (My Girl)
 
12_Cold sweat
 
13_May Be the Last Time
 
14_I Feel good/Please, Please, Please
 
15_Cold sweat (Reprise)
 
 
 
Okay, forget all the other James Brown shows, this is the real deal. Allready uploaded earlier as a DVD. Now here is the full show (except It's a Mans, Mans world, officially released on 'I Got The Feelin') in High Quality audio.
 
For me personally there is no better, this even beats Live at the Apollo II, but hey! thats just my opinion.
 
Listen to 14  minutes of the tightest funk ever played on this planet in Papa's Got a Brand New Bag. This kicks the ass of every other performance of this song i know. Witness the birth of Funk in Cold Sweat. Remember this is 1967! James Brown and his band are the true heroes of Funk, Soul and Jazz.
 
Enjoy!