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Black Caesar

 
Album Review: Black Caesar

  • Artist: James Brown
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1973 02
  • Total Time: 36:17
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

After Isaac Hayes kicked his career into high gear with the popular and influential score for Shaft, and Curtis Mayfield managed the same feat with Superfly, seemingly every major soul star of the early 1970's ended up doing music for a blaxploitation film, and James Brown was certainly no exception. Brown sang the title tune for Larry Cohen's idiosyncratic black crime film Black Caesar, as well as performing ten other pieces for the movie's soundtrack (most written by Brown in collaboration with Fred Wesley); Barry Devorzon's lead-off cut, "Down and Out In New York City", sets up the picture's story, while most of the other five vocal cuts reflect the film's narrative in one way or another (although "Make It Good To Yourself" seems to be here mainly because of it's high funk quotient, and on "Mama Feelgood", Brown appropriately hands the vocal chores over to Lynn Collins). Like most soundtrack albums of the period, Black Caesar sounds rather scattershot, especially when the music is divorced from the film's narrative, and this isn't one of Brown's stellar albums of the 1970's; however, there are several top-notch tracks, especially the much-sampled "The Boss", the potent "Make It Good To Yourself", and the melodramatic "Mama's Dead", and Fred Wesley's superb horn charts, Jimmy Nolen's percussive guitar, and Jabo Starks' dead-on-the-one drumming make even the weaker instrumental cuts worth a quick listen (though just try to imagine a chase scene cut to something with the power of "Mother Popcorn" -- now THAT would be a movie!). ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Down and Out in New York City (Lyrics) Barry De Vorzon, Bodie Chandler James Brown (4:43)
Blind Man Can See It James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (2:18)
Sportin' Life James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (3:50)
Dirty Harri James Brown James Brown (1:29)
The Boss James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (3:14)
Make It Good to Yourself James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (3:18)
Mama Feelgood James Brown, Lyn Collins Lyn Collins (3:29)
Mama's Dead (Lyrics) James Brown, Fred Wesley James Brown (4:47)
White Lightning (I Mean Moonshine) James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (2:40)
Chase James Brown, Jan Hammer, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (2:38)
Like It Is, Like It Was James Brown James Brown (3:51)

Credits

Harry Weinger (Liner Notes), James Brown (Conductor), Bob Both (Production Supervisor), Joseph M. Palmaccio (Digital Remastering), James Brown (Producer), Fred Wesley (Arranger), Bob Both (Mixing), James Brown (Arranger), Jeff Faville (Redesign), James Brown (Vocals)
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Black Caesar
Studio album by James Brown
Released February 1973
Genre Funk, Soul
Length 36:17
Label Polydor
Producer James Brown
Professional reviews
James Brown chronology
Get on the Good Foot
(1972)
Black Caesar
(1973)
Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off
(1973)

Black Caesar is an album released by James Brown in 1973.

Track Listing

  1. Down And Out In New York City (4:43)
  2. Blind Man Can See It (2:18)
  3. Sportin' Life (3:50)
  4. Dirty Harri (1:29)
  5. The Boss (3:14)
  6. Make It Good To Yourself (3:18)
  7. Mama Feel Good (3:29)
  8. Mama's Dead (4:47)
  9. White Lightning (I Mean Moonshine) (2:40)
  10. Chase (2:38)
  11. Like It Is, Like It Was (3:51)

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