Showtime (James Brown album)
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Showtime is a 1964 James Brown album released by Smash Records. It was the transition album from King Records to Smash Records, however, handicapped by contractual obligations with King Records, Brown released an album of remakes overdubbed with canned applause.[1] Brown's vocal group, The Famous Flames are included in the albums intro, are featured on the album's cover, and are featured on several of the album's tracks, including "Don't Cry Baby", Out of The Blue', and "Caldonia".
Track listing
- "Caldonia"
- "Don't Cry Baby"
- "Sweet Lorraine"
- "Out of the Blue"
- "Somebody Changed The Lock On My Door"
- "Evil"
- "Blues For My Baby"
- "For You My Love"
- "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens"
- "The Things I Used To Do"
- "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You"
References
- ^ a b Hamilton, Andrew. "James Brown: Showtime at AllMusic. Retrieved 21 September 2011.