6/04/2026

Billy Preston – Club Meetin' (Capitol T 2607)

 
 
 
 
 
 
Billy Preston Club Meetin' Capitol Records T 2607 original 1967 vinyl album cover

Capitol Records 1965 – T 2607

 

 notes:


Few musicians embodied the spirit of soul, gospel, rhythm & blues, 
and Hammond organ mastery quite like Billy Preston. Released 
on Capitol Records as catalog number T 2607, Club Meetin' 
captures Preston in a vibrant live setting, delivering energetic 
performances that showcase his extraordinary keyboard skills 
and deep gospel roots. Recorded at The Trip nightclub on the 
Sunset Strip in West Hollywood and released in 1967, this album 
stands as one of the hidden gems of the classic soul-jazz era. 
Featuring memorable interpretations of "Sunny," "Summertime," 
and a dynamic James Brown medley, Club Meetin' remains an 
essential listen for collectors of vintage R&B, Hammond organ 
recordings, and rare Capitol Records vinyl releases.

credits:


Unfortunately, Capitol did not publish a complete personnel
 list on the original LP, 
and no authoritative session documentation has surfaced.

Confirmed

Billy Preston – Hammond organ, electric piano, vocals
The Soul Brothers – backing vocal group on:
"No Man Is an Island"
"Let the Music Play"

The album was recorded live at The Trip, a famous 
Sunset Strip nightclub in West Hollywood.

Evidence from contemporary advertisements and venue 
schedules places Billy Preston at The Trip during 
11–17 November 1965, making those performances the 
most likely source of the recordings used on the album.
 Capitol later released the album in March 1967.

Producers
Billy Preston
Steve Douglas
Arranger
H. B. Barnum




tracklist:


A1        Introduction (Billy's Theme)
Written-By – Billy Preston
    1:17
A2        Sunny
Written-By – Bobby Hebb
    2:32
A3        I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
Written-By – Willie Dixon
    4:17
A4        Billy's Groove
Written-By – Billy Preston
    2:22
A5        No Man Is An Island
Written-By – Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney
    4:00
A6        Let The Music Play
Written-By – Billy Preston
    2:32
B1        Wade In The Water
Adapted By – Billy Preston, H.B. Barnum
Written By – Traditional
    2:50
B2        Summertime
Written-By – DuBose Heyward, George Gershwin
    3:51
B3        This Little Light Of Mine
Adapted By – Billy Preston, H.B. Barnum
Written By – Traditional
    3:32
B4        Ike's Theme
Written-By – Billy Preston
    2:26
B5        Together
Written-By – Betsy Buchanan, Viril Hollins*
    2:37
        James Brown Medley    (4:40)
B6a        Out Of Sight
Written-By – Ted Wright
    
B6b        I Got You (I Feel Good)
Written-By – James Brown
    
B6c        Please, Please, Please
Written-By – Brown*, Terry*



 
 
 

 

 

6/03/2026

James Brown – Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud (King Records 5-1047)




James Brown Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud 1969 King Records 5-1047 vinyl album front cover

KING RECORDS 1969              S-1047


notes:


Released in 1969 on King Records, Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud stands
 among the most important recordings in the career of James Brown. Arriving
 during a period of profound social and cultural change in America, the album 
combined powerful messages of Black empowerment with Brown's 
revolutionary approach to rhythm, groove, and performance. Featuring
the iconic title track alongside energetic soul and funk recordings, this LP
 remains an essential document of both musical innovation and social history.
At the end of the 1960s, James Brown was already recognized as one of the most 
influential figures in American popular music. With Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud, 
he delivered more than just another successful album; he created a cultural milestone.
 The title song became an anthem of self-determination and pride, resonating deeply 
with audiences during the Civil Rights era. Musically, the album showcases Brown's 
evolving funk style, driven by tight horn arrangements, dynamic rhythms, and the 
disciplined precision of his backing musicians. Decades after its release, the record 
continues to inspire artists across soul, funk, hip-hop, and contemporary R&B.

credits:


Complete Album Personnel

Main Artists

James Brown – vocals, organ
Bobby Byrd – co-vocals on “Licking Stick”
Horn Section
Waymon Reed
Richard "Kush" Griffin
Dud Bascomb
Johnny Grimes
Joe DuPars – trumpets
Fred Wesley
Richard Harris – trombones
Levi Rasbury – valve trombone
Pee Wee Ellis – alto saxophone, organ
Maceo Parker – tenor saxophone
St. Clair Pinckney, Haywood Henry – baritone saxophones

Rhythm Section

Jimmy Nolen
Wallace Richardson
Carl Lynch – guitars
Al Lucas
Alfonzo Kellum
Bernard Odum
Sweet Charles Sherrell – bass
Clyde Stubblefield
Bernard Purdie
Jabo Starks – drums
Rafael Rivera – timbales
Julian Cabeza – congas
Edward Williams – percussion
Strings (selected tracks)
Charles Libove
Harry Katzman
Sam Ram
Matt Raimondi
Selwart Clarke
Winston Collymore
and others


Producer: James Brown
Arrangements/Direction (selected tracks): Sammy Lowe
Engineer: Dave Harrison

The album compiles sessions recorded between August 
1967 and October 1968 at several studios used by Brown while touring.

Principal Recording Studios
King Studios – Cincinnati, Ohio
Mastersound Studios – Atlanta, Georgia
Fine Studios – New York City
Bell Sound Studios – New York City
Vox Studios – Los Angeles, California

Collector's Note

The original U.S. pressing was issued by King Records as 5-1047 in
 March 1969. The title track became one of Brown's most influential 
recordings, reaching No. 1 on the R&B chart and becoming an 
anthem of the Black Power era.



Tracklist :


A1 Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud (Pt. 1)

Bass – 'Sweet' Charles Sherrell Drums – Clyde Stubblefield 
Guitar – Jimmy Nolen
Saxophone – Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis, St-Clair Pinckney
Trombone – Fred WesleyTrumpet – Richard Griffith, Waymon Reed

    
A2 Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud (Pt. 2)

Bass – 'Sweet' Charles Sherrell Drums – Clyde Stubblefield  
Guitar – Jimmy Nolen 
Saxophone – Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis, St-Clair Pinckney
Trombone – Fred WesleyTrumpet – Richard Griffith, Waymon Reed

    
A3 I Guess I'll Have To Cry, Cry, Cry

Arranged By, Conductor – Sammy Lowe Bass – Al Lucas
Drums – Bernard Purdie 
Guitar – Carl Lynch, Wally Richardson Piano – Ernie Hayes 
Saxophone – Heywood Henry 
Strings – Charles Libeve, Harry Katzman, Harry Malnikoff, Marion Cuabo, 
Matt Raimondi, Nick Hardone, Sam Ram, Selwart Clarke, 
Sid Ewards, Winston Collymore
Trombone – Richard Harris  Trumpet – Dud Nascomb, Johnny Grimes

    
A4 Goodbye My Love (Pt. 1) & (Pt. 2)

Bass – Bernard Odum Drums – John Jabo Starks 
Guitar – Alfonzo Kellum, Jimmy Nolen 
Organ – Pee Wee Ellis 
Saxophone – Eldee Williams, Maceo Parker, St-Clair Pinckney 
Trombone – Levi RasburyTrumpet – Joe Dupars, Waymon Reed


    
A6 Shades Of Brown

Bass – Ken Tibbetts Drums – William Beau Dollar Bowman 
Guitar – Eddie Setser 
Organ – James Brown  Producer – Bud Hobgood 
Saxophone – David Parkinson , Les Asch, Pee Wee Ellis

    
B1 Licking Stick

Bass – Tim Drummond Drums – John Jabo Starks 
Guitar – Jimmy NolenOrgan, Vocals – Bobby Byrd 
Saxophone – Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis, St-Clair Pinckney

    
B2 I Love You

Bass – Alfonzo Kellum, Tim Drummond 
 Drums – Clyde Stubblefield Guitar – Jimmy Nolen 
Saxophone – Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis, St-Clair Pinckney
Trumpet – Richard Griffith, Waymon Reed

    
B3 Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye

Bass – Ken Tibbetts Drums – William Beau Dollar Bowman 
Guitar – Eddie Setser Piano – Tim Hedding 
Saxophone – David Parkinson , Les Asch
Trumpet – Ron Geisman

    
B4 Let Them Talk

Arranged By, Conductor – Sammy Lowe 
Bass – Al Lucas Drums – Bernard Purdie Organ – Pee Wee Ellis
Saxophone – David Parkinson , Les Asch 
Trumpet – Johnny Grimes, Waymon Reed

    
B5 Maybe I'll Understand

Drums – William Beau Dollar Bowman Guitar – Eddie Setser
 Piano – Tim Hedding 
Producer – Bud Hobgood

    
B6 I'll Lose My Mind

Bass – Tim Drummond Drums – William Beau Dollar Bowman 
Guitar – Eddie Setser, Troy Seals 
Organ – James Brown Piano – Tim Hedding 
Saxophone – David Parkinson , Les Asch
 
 
 
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James Brown – Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine (King Records 45-6318)

 
 
 
 
 
James Brown Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine King Records 45-6318 vintage funk soul vinyl single

King Records 1970 ‎– 45-6318

 

 notes:


Few records have shaped the sound of modern music as profoundly 
as "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine" by James Brown. 
Released on King Records 45-6318, this groundbreaking single 
marked a turning point in Brown's career and helped define 
the funk genre for generations to come.
Recorded in 1970, the track introduced a leaner, groove-driven 
sound built around an infectious rhythm section, sharp guitar riffs, 
and Brown's unmistakable vocal energy. Supported by the newly 
formed The J.B.'s, the recording stripped away traditional soul 
arrangements in favor of hypnotic rhythms and syncopated beats.
"Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine" quickly became one of 
James Brown's signature recordings. Its repetitive groove, powerful 
call-and-response vocals, and relentless energy influenced countless 
artists across funk, soul, hip-hop, R&B, and dance music. Decades after 
its release, the song remains a cornerstone of popular music and a 
favorite among collectors of vintage vinyl records.
The single's innovative production showcased Brown's vision of 
rhythm as the central element of a song. This approach would inspire 
future generations of musicians and producers, cementing his 
eputation as the undisputed "Godfather of Funk."


credits:


Line-Up / Musicians

This was one of the earliest recordings by Brown's new backing group
, The J.B.'s, which helped define the modern funk sound.

James Brown    Lead vocals, piano
Bobby Byrd    Hammond organ, backing vocals
Phelps Collins    Guitar
William Collins    Bass guitar
John Starks    Drums
Clayton Gunnells    Trumpet
Darryl Jamison    Trumpet
Robert McCollough    Tenor saxophone

Produced by: James Brown
Written by: James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Ron Lenhoff
Backing Band: The J.B.'s
Recording Studio: Starday-King Sound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Recorded: 25 April 1970
Reportedly recorded in only two takes



 Tracklist


A     Get Up I Feel Like Being Like A Sex Machine (Part 1)     2:49
B     Get Up I Feel Like Being Like A Sex Machine (Part 2)     2:33