Universal Studios Japan Tickets

James Brown - I Got The Feelin' (1968) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9291 rel 2003}

James Brown - I Got The Feelin' (1968) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9291 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 233 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 85 Mb
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© 1968, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9291 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies. Paper sleeve. I GOT THE FEELIN' was released in 1968 as KING KS-1031 in stereo. It was released in France and Germany as KING OF SOUL with cover art that portrayed Brown dressed as Uncle Sam! It was released in Japan numerous times on CD, including a 2007 mini-LP sleeve issue. Although it has the usual mix of previously released singles, it's one of his earliest thematically sound albums, with all the tracks having been recorded within a year's time, between March '67 and '68.
James Brown - I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me (1968) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9290 rel 2003}

James Brown - I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me (1968) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9290 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 277 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 101 Mb
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© 1968, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9290 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies. Paper sleeve. I CAN'T STAND MYSELF (WHEN YOU TOUCH ME) was originally released in stereo as KING-1030 in early 1968, his second of eight releases that year. It was preceded by COLD SWEAT and followed by I GOT THE FEELIN'. I CAN'T STAND MYSELF was also released in The Netherlands (as GREATEST HITS Vol. 2!), England, Germany (as THIS IS JAMES BROWN) and Spain (as ¡ESTE ES JAMES BROWN!), all with different cover art. The US and Canadian version also featured pictures of various VOX instruments on the rear, an obvious product tie-in.
James Brown - Say It Loud, I'm Black And I'm Proud (1969) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9292 rel 2003}

James Brown - Say It Loud, I'm Black And I'm Proud (1969) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9292 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 236 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 87 Mb
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© 1969, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9292 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies. Paper sleeve. SAY IT LOUD - I'M BLACK AND I'M PROUD was James Brown's initial album release for 1969, as KING 5-1047 in stereo within a gatefold jacket. It was preceded by A SOULFUL CHRISTMAS and followed by GETTIN' DOWN TO IT, his great jazzy album backed by The Dee Felice Trio. It was also released simultaneously in England, France, Germany and Spain. In 1990 it was available for the first time on CD from Japan, and later had a US release in 1996. That's the version I would recommend, I'm not sure that the Japanese imports have the track info and liner notes in English.
James Brown - Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (1965) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9285 rel 2003}

James Brown - Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (1965) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9285 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 192 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 69 Mb
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© 1965, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9285 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies. Paper sleeve. 'Papa's Got A Brand New Bag' was released as KING-938 in 1965 and in 1966 with some minor cover differences. During the '60's King Records released albums by Brown named after and containing whatever popular single was just a hit and filling the rest of the album with a variety of previously released singles that have no rhyme, reason or thematic continuity. As you can see below, the material here went back as far as 1959, with most coming from recording sessions between 1960 and 1962. It wouldn't be until the late '60's and early '70's before Brown released completely contemporary fare such as 'Sex Machine or 'There It Is.'
James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good) (1966) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9286 rel 2003}

James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good) (1966) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9286 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 197 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 75 Mb
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© 1966, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9286 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

'I Feel Good, I Got You' was released as KING-946 in 1966. The title single was the biggest seller in King Record's history, it stayed six weeks at the top of the R&B chart and made #3 Pop. During the '60's King Records released albums by Brown named after and containing whatever popular single was just a hit and filling the rest of the album with a variety of previously released singles that have no rhyme, reason or thematic continuity. As you can see below, the material here went back as far as 1959, with most coming from recording sessions between 1960 and 1962.
James Brown - Try Me! (1959) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9280 rel 2003}

James Brown - Try Me! (1959) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9280 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 141 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 99 Mb
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© 1959, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9280 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering | Mono
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies.Paper sleeve. TRY ME, credited to James Brown and his Famous Flames was originally released as KING 12-635 in 1959. It was Brown's second album, and as with most of his non-live pre-1970's albums, it contains previously released singles. Here it's some of his final Federal and later-to-be King sides. Two of TRY ME's album-only cuts were later released as KING singles.
James Brown - It's A Man's Man's Man's World (1966) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9287 rel 2003}

James Brown - It's A Man's Man's Man's World (1966) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9287 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 193 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 74 Mb
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© 1966, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9287 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies. Paper sleeve. 'It's A Man's Man's Man's World/Soul Brother #1' was released as KING-985 in 1966. The title single is now an iconic calling card for his music, when first released it went straight to the top of the R&B charts, and made a respectable showing on the Pop charts at #8.
James Brown - The Amazing James Brown (1961) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9282 rel 2003}

James Brown - The Amazing James Brown (1961) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9282 rel 2003}
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© 1961, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9282 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Boogie Woogie / Funky Jam

Long before he was the Godfather of Soul, James Brown was an artist that King Records struggled to fully understand or appreciate. His breakthrough hit Please Please Please was nearly not released, owing to the record company executive believing it to be rubbish and being perhaps as surprised as the public when it went on to become a major smash. King then tried to position him as a blues singer, only to see his body of work become revered on the R&B market. In time James would cross over to the pop field and register a series of hits that confirmed him as one of the biggest stars in popular music, irrespective of genre. This particular album was originally released in 1961 and whilst it failed to chart does contain no fewer than four hit singles.
James Brown - Think! (1960) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9281 rel 2003}

James Brown - Think! (1960) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9281 rel 2003}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 184 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 73 Mb
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© 1960, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9281 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering | Mono
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies.Paper sleeve. THINK, credited to James Brown and The Famous Flames was originally released as KING 12-683 in 1960. It was Brown's third album, and as with most of his non-live pre-1970's albums, it contains previously released singles. Here it's some of his final Federal and early King sides. All songs are backed by his first great "James Brown Band" lead by J.C. Davis. Tracks 11 & 12 are James solo without The Flames. It was reissued numerous times throughout his career, some with different covers.
James Brown - Sings Raw Soul (1967) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9288 rel 2003}

James Brown - Sings Raw Soul (1967) {Universal Music Japan Mini LP UICY-9288 rel 2003}
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© 1967, 2003 Polydor / Universal Music Japan | UICY-9288 | Cardboard Sleeve | 24bit remastering
Funk / R'n'B / Soul / Funky Jam

Limited to 5000 copies. Paper sleeve. RAW SOUL, originally released as KING-1610 was James Brown's second of five album releases in 1967. The iconic "rainbow" cover was traded for a more "hip" line drawing when the album was reissued in 1970. The original 1967 UK release on Pye International had it's own unique jacket as well. All subsequent CD issues reverted to the original art. The album was the usual mix of recent single releases with two cuts (3 & 8) from the unreleased (at the time) OUT OF SIGHT and one rare (for Brown at the time) LP only track (10).