1970 studio album by James Brown
Soul on Top is the 28th studio album by American musician James Brown . The album was released in April 1970, by King . Brown and saxophonist Maceo Parker worked with arranger /conductor Oliver Nelson to record a big band , funk and jazz vocal album. It was recorded with Louie Bellson and his 18-piece jazz orchestra at United Western Recorders in Hollywood, California in November 1969, and features jazz standards , show tunes , and middle of the road hits, as well as a new arrangement of Brown's funk hit "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag ".
The album was reissued in 2004 with one previously unreleased bonus track , a big band version of Brown's 1967 hit "There Was a Time ", and new liner notes by jazz critic Will Friedwald .
Critical reception
Reviewing the Verve reissue for The Village Voice in September 2004, Tom Hull said, "This extends Ray Charles 's omnivorous big-band soul, with Brown reinventing standards—'That's My Desire ,' 'September Song ,' 'Every Day I Have the Blues ,' 'Papa's Got a Brand New Bag '—in front of Louie Bellson 's orchestra, which arranger-conductor Oliver Nelson barely manages to discipline, so caught up is the band in the singer's excitement. In Brown's discography, just a curio. But in the whole history of big band jazz, there's never been a singer like him."[ 3]
Track listing
Personnel
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Further reading
Christian McBride (2015). "Mr. Soul on Top". Retrieved July 05, 2022. Christian McBride's recollections about convincing James Brown to join him for a 2006 revival performance of "Soul On Top" at the Hollywood Bowl.
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