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  1. Hell is the 38th studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released on June 28, 1974, by Polydor Records.

  2. Jun 27, 2019 · Happy 45th Anniversary to James Brown’s thirty-eighth studio album Hell, originally released June 28, 1974. By the time James Brown recorded Hell, his thirty-eighth studio album, he’d already invented soul music as we know it and was delving deep in the growing genre of funk.

  3. Sep 30, 2014 · Cultural Detritus, Reviews, and Commentary. James Brown – Hell Polydor PD-2-9001 (1974) Monster #1: “He’s too strong, we can’t stop him.” Monster #2: “That’s because he’s the Godfather.” Dialog between the cartoon monsters on the album jacket gets it down. Hell is James Brown at his super-baddest.

  4. Hell by James Brown released in 1974. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  5. This double album showcases the Godfather of Soul at his fiercest. Freed from the singles-motivated demands that drove his output in the ‘60s, the self-proclaimed Minister of New New Super Heavy Funk shouts and stomps on “Hell,” dances an unexpected samba on “Please, Please, Please,” and slow-jams on “Sometime.”.

  6. Hell, an Album by James Brown. Released 28 June 1974 on Polydor (catalog no. PD-2-9001; Vinyl LP). Genres: Funk, Soul. Rated #142 in the best albums of 1974, and #5754 of all time album..

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1974 Vinyl release of "Hell" on Discogs.