Deluxe reissue of the JB’s classic from 1974! For the People. You really can’t go wrong with any JB’s release or anything at all that James touched back before about 1975. “Same Beat, Blow Your Head, Damn Right I’m Somebody,” the JB’s are still the funkiest of the funky shit, still. It is a pretty weird record, when the JB’s were getting strange by simultaneously getting freer and more electronic. They go space funked B-released and double time stretched out which produced some weird things, like “Blow Your Head.” It starts with the Moog buzzing noise made famous by “Public Enemy No. 1” and untarnished by the lead touch of Bluff Paddy. A dancefloor knocker in any situation. “Same Beat” is another strong track, featured in two parts with spacey organ work and a classic JB chant. As with other JB’s records of the time, there’s lots of great skits and interludes between songs. The best is the band getting together and trying to get Hank Ballard to come on in. “You know how we get down… Hank you remember meee”: sounds like ODB’s grandfather. It’s an amazing album. Recorded during the same session as James Brown’s The Payback.
- deluxe repress on 150 gram vinyl
- housed in a 1970s style Stoughton jacket
- includes flexi disc with 2000 Undubbed Version of “Blow Your Head”
- comes with a 22″ x 22″ poster featuring the original cover art
- music label: People 1975 / Get On Down 2014