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The Payback

 
Album Review: The Payback

  • Artist: James Brown
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1973 12
  • Total Time: 72:52
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Originally released in 1973 as a sprawling two-LP set, The Payback was one of James Brown's most ambitious albums of the 1970's, and also one of his best, with Brown and his band (which in 1974 still included Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, St. Clair Pinckney, Jimmy Nolen and Jabo Starks) relentlessly exploring the outer possibilities of the James Brown groove. Stretching eight cuts out over the space of nearly 73 minutes, The Payback is long on extended rhythmic jamming, and by this time Brown and his band had become such a potent and nearly telepathic combination that the musicians were able pull out lengthy solos while still maintaining some of the most hypnotic funk to be found anywhere, and on the album's best songs -- the jazzy "Time Is Running Out Fast", the relentless "Shoot Your Shot", the tight-wound "Mind Power", and the bitter revenge fantasy of the title cut -- the tough, sinuous rhythms and the precise interplay between the players is nothing short of a wonder to behold. And even the album's lower-key cuts (such as the lovelorn "Doing The Best That I Can" and "Forever Suffering") sink their hooks into the listener and pull you in; quite simply, this is remarkable stuff, and even Brown's attempts at lyrical relevance (which were frankly getting a bit shaky at this point in his career) are firmly rooted enough to sound convincing. The Payback turned out to be one of James Brown's last inarguably great albums before he hit a long fallow streak in the mid-to-late 70's, but no one listening to this set would ever imagine that this was the work of an artist (or a band) about to run out of gas. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Payback James Brown, Fred Wesley, John "Jabo" Starks James Brown (7:39)
Doing the Best I Can James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (7:39)
Take Some...Leave Some James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (8:20)
Shoot Your Shot James Brown James Brown (8:19)
Forever Suffering James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (5:39)
Time Is Running Out Fast James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (12:58)
Stone to the Bone (Lyrics) James Brown James Brown (10:14)
Mind Power James Brown, Fred Wesley, Charles Bobbit James Brown (12:04)

Credits

James Brown (Piano (Electric)), James Brown (Vocals), James Brown (Producer), James Brown (Main Performer), St. Clair Pinckney (Flute), Maceo Parker (Flute), John Morgan (Percussion), John Starks (Drums), Fred Thomas (Bass), Fred Wesley (Trombone), Alan Leeds (Liner Notes), Darryl "Hasaan" Jamison (Trumpet), Jimmy Nolen (Guitar), Hearlon "Cheese" Martin (Guitar), Jerone "Jasaan Sanford" Melson (Trumpet), Isiah "Ike" Oakley (Trumpet)
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Artist: The Paybacks
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The Paybacks

Group Members:

Jackson Smith, John Szymanski, Wendy Case, Danny Methric, Marco Delicato, Mike Latulippe

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Jack White, SSM, The Muggs, John Speck, Jackson Smith, Danny Methric, Kim Fowley
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

The Paybacks came swaggering out of Detroit at the turn of the century, when like-minded artists like the White Stripes and the Go were creeping into the rock mainstream with a similar sound. Consisting of singer/guitarist Wendy Case, drummer Pat Pantano, bassist Marc Watt, and guitarist Marco Delicato, the members had put in time in several high-profile local bands before joining forces to create their unique brand of poppy rock. Drummer Mike Latulippe and bassist John Szymanski filled the vacancies left by Pantano and Watt when they exited the group, solidifying the lineup right when they were ready to start playing live. Their first major recorded effort was a track on Sympathy for the Record Industry's Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit, but the full-length Knock Loud appeared on Get Hip Records in 2002. The wittily named Harder and Harder arrived two years later. The band managed to make some television appearances in 2004, snagging a couple spots on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly. They recorded their third full-length, Love, Not Reason, in spring 2006, and the album was released later that year. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
Wikipedia: The Payback
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The Payback
Studio album by James Brown
Released December 1973
Recorded February to October 1973
Genre Funk/R&B
Length 72:52
Label Polydor
Producer James Brown
Professional reviews
James Brown chronology
Slaughter's Big Rip-Off
(1973)
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Hell
(1974)

The Payback is a 1973 double album by James Brown. It was originally scheduled to become the soundtrack for the blaxploitation film Hell Up in Harlem, but was rejected by director Larry Cohen for "not being James Brown enough."

The Payback is considered a high point in Brown's recording career, and is now regarded by critics as a landmark funk album. Its revenge-themed title track, a #1 R&B hit, is one of his most famous songs and an especially prolific source of samples for record producers. Musically the album is largely based around cyclic grooves and jamming, but it also features departures into a softer blues-based sound on tracks like "Doing the Best I Can."

The album was reissued on CD in 1992 with liner notes by Alan Leeds.

Track listing

All tracks composed by James Brown, Fred Wesley and Charles Bobbit; except where indicated

  1. "The Payback" (Brown, Wesley, John "Jabo" Starks) – 7:39
  2. "Doing the Best I Can" – 7:39
  3. "Take Some...Leave Some" – 8:20
  4. "Shoot Your Shot" (Brown) – 8:19
  5. "Forever Suffering" – 5:39
  6. "Time Is Running Out Fast" – 12:58
  7. "Stone to the Bone" (Brown) – 10:14
  8. "Mind Power" – 12:04
  • Note: The track time for "Mind Power" is from the 1992 re-release of the album. The original 1973 version is 90 seconds shorter.

Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1974 Billboard's Pop Albums 34

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