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funkyone71
12-02-2013, 06:12 PM
HELLO ALL! HOPE EVERYONE ENJOYED THANKSGIVING! BELOW IS A LINK TO MY ARTICLE SPOTLIGHTING JAMES BROWN'S "PAYBACK" ALBUM. A CLIP OF THE GODFATHER OF SOUL PERFORMING "PAYBACK' ON SOUL TRAIN IS ALSO INCLUDED IN THE ARTICLE. HOPE YOU ENJOY!

http://soultrain.com/2013/12/02/classic-soul-album-james-browns-the-payback/

kenneth
12-04-2013, 12:35 AM
Nice article about a great album!

funkyone71
12-05-2013, 01:44 AM
Thanks a lot Kenneth! Much appreciated! Happy holidays!

splanky
12-08-2013, 11:48 AM
It was indeed a good read and the footage of JB and the group was a treat too. I like the full
studio version of Payback very much, always have and always wondered who the song was
inspired by. Same for Talking Loud and Saying Nothing. After reading several biographies of
James I'm sure Joe Tex gave James more than competiton:)....

tamla617
12-17-2013, 05:45 PM
I never tire of playing Payback. I ordered it on import as soon as it was released. Roughly 40 years ago give or take. I didn't think JB could get any better but this to me is the best and that's saying something. Mine was probably the first time it had been heard around Oxford clubs. I took it everywhere I went and gave it to DJs to play along with other new US releases. IIRC I got Act one's Tom the Peeper, Mandrill's Fencewalk and Gladys Knight's "I got to use my imagination" in the same order, those were singles.
Payback is way up there with the best Funk records if not the top.