Super Bad (live, 1971-03-09: L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix, Paris, France)
~ Recording by James Brown
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.14 | Super Bad | 5:07 | James Brown | Love Power Peace: Live at The Olympia, Paris, 1971 | James Brown | Album + Live |
| Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation) | 513 389-2 |
1.14 | Super Bad | 5:07 | James Brown | Love Power Peace: Live at The Olympia, Paris, 1971 | James Brown | Album + Live |
| Polydor (Japanese domestic artists only, prior to 2023) | POCP-1268 |
1.14 | Super Bad | 5:07 | James Brown | Love Power Peace: Live at The Olympia, Paris, 1971 | James Brown | Album + Live |
| Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation) | 314 513 389-2 |
Relationships
recording engineer: | Ron Lenhoff |
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producer: | James Brown (“The Godfather of Soul”) |
mixer: | Joseph M. Palmaccio |
bass guitar: | Bootsy Collins (US funk musician & songwriter) |
drums (drum set): | Don Juan "Tiger" Martin John Starks |
guitar: | Catfish Collins Hearlon "Cheese" Martin |
organ and other vocals: | Bobby Byrd (founder of the Famous Flames, James Brown's vocal group) |
tenor saxophone: | St. Clair Pinckney |
trombone: | Fred Wesley |
trumpet: | Clayton Gunnells Darryl Hassan Jamison |
lead vocals: | James Brown (“The Godfather of Soul”) |
vocals: | Bobby Byrd (founder of the Famous Flames, James Brown's vocal group) |
additional conductor: | David Matthews (US jazz/bop keyboardist, pianist, and arranger) |
phonographic copyright (℗) by: | PolyGram Records, Inc. (not for release label use! US division of PolyGram) (in 1992) |
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recorded at: | L’Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1971-03-08) |
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mixed at: | PolyGram Studios (Tape master storage facility and mastering studio in Edison, NJ) in Edison, New Jersey, United States |
recording of: | Super Bad (on 1971-03-08: live) |
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Related works
Super Bad
lyricist and composer: | James Brown (“The Godfather of Soul”) |
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