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Live At Home With His Bad Self [2 Lp] - Vinyl

By: Brown, James

Live At Home With His Bad Self [2 Lp] - Vinyl
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October 1, 1969, in Augusta, GA, was a homecoming for James Brown. His and his band''s smoking performance at the city''s Bell Auditorium was captured on tape, with an intention to make an album of the show the cornerstone of a move back to his roots. Live at Home With His Bad Self was scheduled as a lucrative holiday release. But JB and that band broke up. Soul Brother No. 1 called in a new, young band, featuring Bootsy Collins, and within a few weeks they recorded the funk anthem \"Sex Machine.
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