When this was recorded, it was during the time when James Brown moved from King Records to Polydor. He also fired and hired several musicians and re-recorded songs. This song was originally released as a B side of Give Me Some More. The song here is the Pass the Pease/Gimme Some More LP version.
As a JB afficianardo I am confused because this is NOT the 'Hot Pants Road' I know - there is another version which has a different bassline and organ riff for starters and to be quite honest, is on a another level in terms of funk.. It may be a 7" version but is one of the bands' best tracks, made all the more amazng because it is so rare.!!
Great track man , I been trying to upload the rework of this , A.A.B.B - Pick Up The Pieces One By One , which was JB's answer to the AWB - Pick Up The Pieces LOL , but there's a copyright infringement :(
Yeah this is funky as hell but the audio sounds like it was recorded by plugging a pair of headphones into an audio jack. That or it was recorded inside a 1968 chevy truck on AM radio.
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ngrf78 1 year ago
The recent James Browns CD collection of his 72-73 singles included a previously unreleased version with James doing lead vocals over top this track.
phillydisco 1 year ago
This is awesome! You should also find the version from a Latin Jazz group called Ocho!
huasocongusto 1 year ago
epic drum beat...i know addictivly play it on my knees
westhealmighty 1 year ago
@westhealmighty
plus Roxanne shante
karlykarl1 1 year ago
public enemy sample this for( fight the power)
snreord 2 years ago 3
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sazerac 2 years ago
OMG!!! the best song ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SPnowis22 2 years ago 2
When this was recorded, it was during the time when James Brown moved from King Records to Polydor. He also fired and hired several musicians and re-recorded songs. This song was originally released as a B side of Give Me Some More. The song here is the Pass the Pease/Gimme Some More LP version.
Buckeyecat2002 2 years ago
I feel you but the tune "Rabbit Got The Gun" was the A side to Gimme Some More.
eastbrookmusic 2 years ago
@eastbrookmusic - You mean the 'b' side. 'Gimme Some More' was the hit.
PaulDA2000 1 year ago
As a JB afficianardo I am confused because this is NOT the 'Hot Pants Road' I know - there is another version which has a different bassline and organ riff for starters and to be quite honest, is on a another level in terms of funk.. It may be a 7" version but is one of the bands' best tracks, made all the more amazng because it is so rare.!!
professanutz 2 years ago
Great track man , I been trying to upload the rework of this , A.A.B.B - Pick Up The Pieces One By One , which was JB's answer to the AWB - Pick Up The Pieces LOL , but there's a copyright infringement :(
rondeco30 2 years ago 2
this is the best funky sound!!!!
17booker17 2 years ago
On another note, it might be James Brown playing organ, and that organ work is super funky.
jasongogal 2 years ago
Yeah this is funky as hell but the audio sounds like it was recorded by plugging a pair of headphones into an audio jack. That or it was recorded inside a 1968 chevy truck on AM radio.
jasongogal 2 years ago
now that's what I'm talkin' bout right there....
scarface197605 3 years ago
That's tight- no quantizing, no pitch correction- just the sound that comes out, hand crafted and human- but TIGHT!
tubgirl8000 3 years ago
Thanx for the song. but work on that audio
OlaDaylax 3 years ago
great job J.B.Good times
rafis1966 3 years ago
cool post, remix next time and add some bass !!!
terrencepaulmiller 3 years ago