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Gettin' Down to It

1969 studio album by James Brown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gettin' Down to It
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Gettin' Down to It is the 24th studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released in May 1969, by King Records.[3][1]

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Overview

A pet project of Brown's, the album consists of standards sung in the jazz ballad style of Frank Sinatra, whom Brown greatly admired.[1] In addition, two of Brown's own compositions, "Cold Sweat" and an instrumental version of "There Was a Time", are included, reinterpreted in the same style.

Chart performance

The album debuted on Billboard magazine's Top LP's chart in the issue dated May 31, 1969, peaking at No. 99 during a fourteen-week run on the chart.[4]

Reception

Robert Christgau has called it "a ballad album that could scare the shades off Ray Charles".[5]

Al Campbell on AllMusic wrote "Although laid-back could be applied to the album's overall tone, these 12 tracks are by no means 'mellow'."[1]

Track listing

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Personnel

  • James Brown – vocals and producer
  • Dee Felice Trio:
    • Frank Vincent – piano
    • Lee Tucker – bass
    • Dee Felice – drums

Charts

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References

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