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The Original Disco Man
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1979
Recorded1979
Genre Funk, disco
Length43:52
Label Polydor
Producer Brad Shapiro, track 7 James Brown
James Brown chronology
Take a Look at Those Cakes
(1978)
The Original Disco Man
(1979)
People
(1980)
Singles from The Original Disco Man
  1. " It's Too Funky in Here"
    Released: May 1979
  2. " Star Generation"
    Released: August 1979

The Original Disco Man is a studio album by the American musician James Brown. [1] It was released in July 1979 by Polydor Records. [2] The front cover photograph was taken by Joel Bernstein. Brown supported the album with a North American tour. [3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [2]
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide [4]
Smash Hits8/10 [5]
The Village VoiceA− [6]
The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul [7]

The New York Times wrote that "the performances aren't really up to the fevered level of his great days." [8]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Brad Shapiro and Randy McCormick; except where indicated

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1." It's Too Funky in Here" Brad Shapiro, George Jackson, Robert Alton Miller, Walter N. Shaw6:32
2."Let the Boogie Do the Rest" 7:22
3."Still" Bill Anderson6:04
4." Star Generation" 8:07
5."Women Are Something Else" 5:59
6."The Original Disco Man"Brad Shapiro6:58
7." Love Me Tender" Elvis Presley, Vera Matson2:47

References

  1. ^ Lane, George (19 July 1979). "Shades of Blue". Bay State Banner. No. 41. p. 19.
  2. ^ a b Jason Elias. "The Original Disco Man - James Brown". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  3. ^ Partipilo, Vic (1 Feb 1980). "On Location". Oakland Post. No. 432. p. 10.
  4. ^ Cross, Charles R. (2004). "James Brown". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp.  109. ISBN  0-7432-0169-8.
  5. ^ Starr, Red. "Albums". Smash Hits (September 6–19, 1979): 25.
  6. ^ Christgau, Robert (June 9, 1980). "A Consumer Guide to James Brown". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved December 7, 2016.
  7. ^ Larkin, Colin (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul. Virgin. p. 42.
  8. ^ Rockwell, John (13 July 1979). "The Pop Life". The New York Times. p. C15.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Original Disco Man
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1979
Recorded1979
Genre Funk, disco
Length43:52
Label Polydor
Producer Brad Shapiro, track 7 James Brown
James Brown chronology
Take a Look at Those Cakes
(1978)
The Original Disco Man
(1979)
People
(1980)
Singles from The Original Disco Man
  1. " It's Too Funky in Here"
    Released: May 1979
  2. " Star Generation"
    Released: August 1979

The Original Disco Man is a studio album by the American musician James Brown. [1] It was released in July 1979 by Polydor Records. [2] The front cover photograph was taken by Joel Bernstein. Brown supported the album with a North American tour. [3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [2]
(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide [4]
Smash Hits8/10 [5]
The Village VoiceA− [6]
The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul [7]

The New York Times wrote that "the performances aren't really up to the fevered level of his great days." [8]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Brad Shapiro and Randy McCormick; except where indicated

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1." It's Too Funky in Here" Brad Shapiro, George Jackson, Robert Alton Miller, Walter N. Shaw6:32
2."Let the Boogie Do the Rest" 7:22
3."Still" Bill Anderson6:04
4." Star Generation" 8:07
5."Women Are Something Else" 5:59
6."The Original Disco Man"Brad Shapiro6:58
7." Love Me Tender" Elvis Presley, Vera Matson2:47

References

  1. ^ Lane, George (19 July 1979). "Shades of Blue". Bay State Banner. No. 41. p. 19.
  2. ^ a b Jason Elias. "The Original Disco Man - James Brown". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  3. ^ Partipilo, Vic (1 Feb 1980). "On Location". Oakland Post. No. 432. p. 10.
  4. ^ Cross, Charles R. (2004). "James Brown". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp.  109. ISBN  0-7432-0169-8.
  5. ^ Starr, Red. "Albums". Smash Hits (September 6–19, 1979): 25.
  6. ^ Christgau, Robert (June 9, 1980). "A Consumer Guide to James Brown". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved December 7, 2016.
  7. ^ Larkin, Colin (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul. Virgin. p. 42.
  8. ^ Rockwell, John (13 July 1979). "The Pop Life". The New York Times. p. C15.

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