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With over 800 songs in his repertoire, James Brown is the most prolific artist in R&B history. His album and single releases span over 40 years. Check out Mr. Brown’s discography to see why people call him the “Hardest Working Man in Show Business.”
2001
Greatest Hits (Rhino)
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
Live In Concert
Live At Chastain Park
The Godfather Live In N.Y.C.
Golden Hits
Get Up Offa That Thing
Remixed Dance Hits
2000
Ballads
Forever Gold: Live
1999
The Merry Christmas Album *
20th Century Masters: The Millennium
Collection...
The Magic Collection
The Masters
Jam '80
1998
Say It Live And Loud: Live In Dallas...
The Very Best Of James Brown
Dead On The Heavy Funk (1975-83)
Soul Jubilee
I'm Back
The Gold Collection
1997
Greatest Hits (Polygram)
1996
40th Anniversary Collection
Hooked On Brown
Make It Funky: The Big Payback
1971-1975
Funk Power 1970: A Brand New Thang
Foundations Of Funk:...1964-1969
Golden Hits (Galaxy)
1995
Funky Christmas
Live At The Apollo 1995
Best Of
70's Funk Classics
Living In America
1994
James Brown At Studio 54
Turn It Loose
1993
Soul Pride: The Instrumentals (1960-69)
1992
Is Back
Spank
Universal James
The Greatest Hits Of The Fourth Decade
1991
20 All Time Greatest Hits!
Soul's Alive
Love Over-due
1990
Messing With The Blues
1989
Soul Session Live
Roots Of A Revolution
1987
The CD Of JB, Vol 2 (Cold Sweat & Other Soul)
1986
In The Jungle Groove
Gravity
1985
Dead On The Heavy Funk (74-76)
The CD Of JB (Sex Machine & Other Soul Classics)
1984
Ain't That A Groove
Doing It To Death
1980
Soul Syndrome
1977
Solid Gold - 30 Golden Hits
1975
Reality
1974
The Payback
Hell
1972
There It Is
Get On The Good Foot
1971
Love Power Peace: Live At The Olympia,
Paris, 1971
Hot Pants
Revolution Of The Mind...
1970
Sex Machine
1968
Live At The Apollo, Vol 2, Part 1
Live At The Apollo, Vol 2, Part 2
Out Of Sight
Live At The Apollo
1967
James Brown Sings Raw Soul
Cold Sweat
1963
Live At The Apollo (Gold Disc)
Live At The Apollo, 1962
Prisoner Of Love
1962
Tell Me What You're Gonna Do
1959-60
Think!
Please, Please, Please
Try Me!
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