Pure Dynamite! Live at the Royal
Pure Dynamite! Live at the Royal | ||||
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Live album by James Brown and The Famous Flames | ||||
Released | January 1964 | |||
Recorded | November 15, 1963 | |||
Venue | Royal Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland | |||
Genre | R&B, soul | |||
Label | King K883 | |||
Producer | James Brown, Gene Redd, Syd Nathan | |||
James Brown live albums chronology | ||||
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Singles from Pure Dynamite! Live at the Royal | ||||
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Pure Dynamite! Live At The Royal is a 1964 live album by James Brown and The Famous Flames. Originally issued on King Records, it was the live follow-up to Brown's 1963 Live at the Apollo LP, and like that album, reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Pop album charts, peaking at #10. It was recorded live at the Royal Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland, a popular venue for R&B artists of the day. The album takes its title from Brown's most famous nickname at the time, "Mr. Dynamite".
Although most of Pure Dynamite! is live, it contains two non-live studio tracks, "Like A Baby" and the extended-length song "Oh Baby, Don't You Weep", which was the group's then-current hit release. Dubbed-in crowd noise was added to simulate a live recording.
Pure Dynamite! features live versions of the singles Brown & The Flames had released since the Apollo LP. It opens with "Shout and Shimmy" (Billboard Pop #61, R&B #16) which features a comedy skit between James and Famous Flames member Bobby Bennett, and continues with the standard "These Foolish Things", (which was a charting single for the group the previous year; Billboard Pop #55, R&B #25), "Like a Baby", another charting standard (#24 R&B, also from '63), and "Signed, Sealed, And Delivered" (not to be confused with the similarly-titled song by Stevie Wonder; #77 Pop), also from '63. Side 1 closes with "I'll Never Never Let You Go", another song from the group's 1960 Think! LP. Side Two features Brown's signature hit, the million-selling "Please, Please, Please", the aforementioned "Oh Baby Don't You Weep" (#23 Pop), and closes with the group's 1959 regional hit single "Good Good Lovin'", all delivered to an enthusiastic audience response.
The Famous Flames (Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett, and Lloyd Stallworth) play an important co-starring role on Pure Dynamite!.[2] Although they did not receive billing on the album's label or cover, this is one of the few James Brown albums where the Flames can actually be seen in the cover photograph. But the photo is misleading: only two of the Flames are visible, partially obscured, and it was clearly taken at the Apollo Theater in New York City, not at the Royal. The Flames are pictured with Brown on the original album insert's liner notes, and are included with Brown in the album's intro.
Pure Dynamite! has been reissued on CD by Polydor at least twice, but mostly for markets outside the United States. However, copies of the CD can be found on the Internet.[3]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Shout & Shimmy" | 1:34 |
2. | "I'm Tired But I'm Clean" (with Famous Flame Bobby Bennett)" | 2:11 |
3. | "These Foolish Things" | 2:48 |
4. | "Signed Sealed & Delivered" | 2:58 |
5. | "Like A Baby" | 2:49 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "I'll Never Let You Go" | 2:15 |
2. | "Please, Please, Please" | 3:56 |
3. | "Oh Baby Don't You Weep" | 6:55 |
4. | "Good Good Lovin'" | 2:38 |
Personnel
- James Brown – lead vocals, organ
- Bobby Byrd – Baritone/Bass
- Bobby Bennett – first Tenor
- Baby Lloyd Stallworth – second Tenor
with:
- The James Brown Band – music
- Tammy Montgomery, Yvonne Fair - backing vocals
- Technical
- Chuck Seitz, Ron Lenhoff - audio recording
- Hal Neely - audio recording, album design
- Chuck Stewart - photography
References
- Brown, James (1997). James Brown : The Godfather of Soul. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. pp. 144, 272–273, 290. ISBN 978-1-56025-115-6.
- Pure Dynamite: Live At The Royal LP original liner notes
Notes
- v
- t
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- Please Please Please
- Try Me!
- Think!
- The Amazing James Brown
- James Brown and His Famous Flames Tour the U.S.A.
- Prisoner of Love
- Showtime
- Grits & Soul
- Out of Sight
- Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
- James Brown Plays James Brown Today & Yesterday
- I Got You (I Feel Good)
- Mighty Instrumentals
- James Brown Plays New Breed (The Boo-Ga-Loo)
- It's a Man's Man's Man's World
- James Brown Sings Christmas Songs
- Handful of Soul
- James Brown Sings Raw Soul
- James Brown Plays the Real Thing
- Cold Sweat
- I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me
- I Got the Feelin'
- James Brown Plays Nothing But Soul
- Thinking About Little Willie John and a Few Nice Things
- A Soulful Christmas
- Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud
- Gettin' Down to It
- The Popcorn
- It's a Mother
- Ain't It Funky
- Soul on Top
- It's a New Day – Let a Man Come In
- Hey America
- Sho Is Funky Down Here
- Hot Pants
- There It Is
- Get on the Good Foot
- Black Caesar
- The Payback
- Hell
- Reality
- Sex Machine Today
- Everybody's Doin' the Hustle & Dead on the Double Bump
- Hot
- Get Up Offa that Thing
- Bodyheat
- Mutha's Nature
- Jam 1980's
- Take a Look at Those Cakes
- The Original Disco Man
- People
- Soul Syndrome
- Nonstop!
- Bring It On!
- Gravity
- I'm Real
- Love Over-Due
- Universal James
- I'm Back
- The Merry Christmas Album
- The Next Step
- Live at the Apollo
- Pure Dynamite! Live at the Royal
- The James Brown Show
- Live at the Garden
- Live at the Apollo, Volume II
- Sex Machine
- Super Bad
- Revolution of the Mind: Live at the Apollo, Volume III
- Hot on the One
- Live in New York
- Live at Chastain Park
- Soul Session Live
- Love, Power, Peace: Live at the Olympia, Paris, 1971
- Live at the Apollo 1995
- Say It Live and Loud: Live in Dallas 08.26.68
- Good, Good, Twistin'
- Solid Gold: 30 Golden Hits
- In the Jungle Groove
- Motherlode
- Star Time
- 20 All-Time Greatest Hits!
- Roots of a Revolution
- Foundations of Funk – A Brand New Bag: 1964–1969
- Funk Power 1970: A Brand New Thang
- Make It Funky – The Big Payback: 1971–1975
- The Singles, Volume I: The Federal Years: 1956–1960
- The Singles, Volume II: 1960–1963
- The Singles, Volume III: 1964–1965
- The Singles, Volume IV: 1966–1967
- Discography
- Record labels owned by James Brown
- Super Bowl XXXI halftime show
- "(Do the) Mashed Potatoes"
- James Brown: Man to Man
- Live at the Boston Garden: April 5, 1968
- Future Shock
- Tomi Rae Hynie
- Get on Up