Dive into the soulful and funky world of James Brown with "A Family Affair," a captivating collection released on March 6, 2007, under the Stone Music Family, LLC label. This album is a treasure trove of soul, Motown, and funk, featuring 13 tracks that span a full hour and three minutes of pure musical bliss. The album is subtitled "featuring Daughters Yamma and Venisha," adding a personal touch to this musical journey.
"A Family Affair" is not just another album from the Godfather of Soul; it's a celebration of his enduring legacy and influence. The album kicks off with the infectious "Funk On Ahh Roll" and continues with the timeless "That Lucky Old Sun." Fans will also enjoy the radio and club mixes of "Respect Me (First, Respect Yourself)," showcasing the versatility of James Brown's music. The album also includes previously unreleased tracks, making it a unique addition to any music lover's collection. Standout tracks like "I Wanna Be Loved On the '1'" and "Motivation - Remix" highlight Brown's ability to blend classic soul with modern beats. The instrumental version of "Betcha Bottom Dollar" offers a fresh perspective on one of the album's standout tracks.
This album is a testament to James Brown's enduring appeal and his ability to create music that transcends time. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, "A Family Affair" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The inclusion of previously unreleased tracks adds an element of discovery, making this album a standout in James Brown's extensive discography. So, turn up the volume and let the soulful sounds of James Brown fill the room.