James Brown's 'Make It Funky/The Big Payback: 1971-1975' is a masterful compilation that delves into the iconic artist's most fertile creative period. Released on 23 July 1996 via Universal Records, this extensive collection showcases Brown's unparalleled ability to craft infectious, genre-defining funk and soul.
With a duration of 2 hours and 33 minutes, the album is a testament to Brown's boundless energy and innovative spirit. The tracklist is a veritable treasure trove of classic cuts, including 'Escape-Ism - Pt. 2', 'Hot Pants, Parts 1 & 2', 'I'm A Greedy Man', and the seminal 'The Payback'. These tracks, alongside others like 'King Heroin', 'Get On The Good Foot - Pt.1 & 2', and 'Papa Don't Take No Mess', demonstrate Brown's unique capacity to blend socially conscious commentary with irresistible grooves.
Throughout the album, Brown's signature blend of soul, Motown, and funk is on full display, with each track offering a glimpse into his remarkable artistic range. From the exuberant 'I Got Ants In My Pants (And I Want To Dance)' to the heartfelt 'Make It Good To Yourself', James Brown's 'Make It Funky/The Big Payback: 1971-1975' is an essential listening experience that cements his status as one of music's most visionary and influential figures.