I recall my cousin brought this album for us to have a feel of in the 70s, it was bam and how my brother and i showed it off to our peers in the neigbourhood in far away Lagos, Nigeria. The Payback track really struck me even though as a kid then. Rest on Sir.
Don’t get no funkier than this, goood lawwwd, the band at the very peak of their powers & Mr. Dynamite reigning surpreme, gusting with swag & soul power
Toney Isaiah
What a master piece from the Godfather Of Soul.JamesJoseph Brown.
Klau Da
Vigorous, in action.
Toney Isaiah
When James signed with Polydor records,he hadartistic freedom.
Adrian Johnson
Pete Rock also used an intro from this album on The Main Ingredient.
Bracy Martin
That guitar part in the beginning sounds like mind power . . . still in the pocket
Gordon Aglass
I recall my cousin brought this album for us to have a feel of in the 70s, it was bam and how my brother and i showed it off to our peers in the neigbourhood in far away Lagos, Nigeria. The Payback track really struck me even though as a kid then. Rest on Sir.
Andrew Wheeler
the funk because it is so funnnnkkkkkkyyyyyy yeah
Toney Isaiah
The album cover depicted James driving out in thefield.
David Adaway
Don’t get no funkier than this, goood lawwwd, the band at the very peak of their powers & Mr. Dynamite reigning surpreme, gusting with swag & soul power
Abraham Palmer
the funkiest of the funkiest
tee jay
The whole song stanks, but the first 45 seconds the band was in the pocket! It makes me wanna run