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J.B.'s Internationals - Jam II Disco Fever (1978)

Posted By: John Wang
J.B.'s Internationals - Jam II Disco Fever (1978)

J.B.'s Internationals - Jam II Disco Fever (1978)
P.Funk Disco | 41:04 | no scans | mp3@320cbr | 98mb | re-issued 2003

' By late 1974, however, Brown's commercial momentum was beginning to slow, and that carried over to the J.B.'s as well. The First Family single "Control (People Go Where We Send You)," which featured Brown, Lyn Collins, and other vocalists, failed to perform up to expectations. By the time of 1975's "Hustle With Speed" album, band morale was low, and Wesley was growing frustrated with Brown's sudden loss of direction. On the Fourth of July, Wesley quit the group to join up with George Clinton, and Maceo Parker soon followed. Bassist Thomas, drummers Starks (who'd joined B.B. King's band) and Morgan, guitarist Martin, and saxophonist Jimmy Parker all drifted away, leaving Jimmy Nolen and Russell Crimes the only consistent members left on the final J.B.'s single, 1976's "Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time." Polydor subsequently shut down Brown's People imprint, effectively ending the myriad side projects he'd managed during the first half of the decade. He continued to tour with differing versions of the J.B.'s, including a late-'70s outfit dubbed the J.B.'s International, but for all intents and purposes, the true J.B.'s no longer existed. ' source: answers.com
Track Listing:
01 - J.B.'s Disco 6:05
02 - Georgia Disco 7:12
03 - Soul of the Disco 6:57
04 - Little Bit of Disco 8:19
05 - Disco for the Home Folks 4:08
06 - Night Train Disco 3:46
07 - I Wanna Hug My Baby at the Disco 4:04

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Label: UM³ Japan
Catalog#: UICY-9313
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: Japan
Released: 29 Oct 2003 (1978)
Genre: Funk / Soul / Disco

Personnel:
Vocals - Martha & The Lazers
Guitar - Jimmy Nolen
Percussion - Johnny Griggs
Saxophone - Sinclair Pinckney

Arranged by James Brown (Producer)
Originally released in 1978.
Distributed by Victor Entertainment, Inc.
Limited to 5000 copies.