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Offered for sale is a still sealed U.S. mono pressing of James Brown Sings Raw Soul by James Brown.
About this copy: This copy of James Brown Sings Raw Soul is a 1967 mono pressing on the King label.
As the album is still sealed, the record is presumably new and unplayed.
The wrap is fully intact except for a 3″ (8 cm) split at the mouth of the cover. We’ve secured this with tape to prevent further splitting.
A beautiful copy of an album that’s hard to find in mono.
Background: Released in March, 1967, James Brown Sings Raw Soul was the fifteenth studio album by James Brown.
The album reached #88 on the U.S. album charts and the single, “Bring It Up” reached #29 on the U.S. singles charts.
Allmusic.com gave James Brown Sings Raw Soul a 3 star review:
James Brown’s ’60s studio albums were often assembled with all the care and attention to sequencing of a grocery list, mixing disparate tracks that were frequently recorded years apart. Raw Soul is no exception, setting propulsive early funk like “Let Yourself Go” next to oldies retreads, concert recordings, slickly produced pop-soul ballads, and filler instrumentals.
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Country of origin: | U.S. |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | King |
Catalog Number: |
1016 |
Year of Release: | 1967 |
Format: | Mono |
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