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  1. Live at the Apollo, Volume II is a 1968 live double album by James Brown and The Famous Flames, recorded in 1967 at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. It is a follow-up to Brown's 1963 recording, Live at the Apollo .

    • James Brown
    • August 1968
    • June 24–25, 1967
  2. Live performance includes The Flames and Maceo Parker. Other Versions (5 of 85) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: Recently Edited. Live At The Apollo ...

    • (12)
    • UK
    • 4
    • 2 x Vinyl, LP, Reissue
  3. Live at the Apollo is the first live album by James Brown and the Famous Flames, recorded at the Apollo Theater in Harlem in October 1962 and released in May 1963 by King Records. Capturing Brown's popular stage show for the first time on record, the album was a major commercial and critical success and cemented his status as a leading R&B star ...

    • James Brown (original), Harry Weinger (Polydor reissues)
    • May 1963
    • October 24, 1962
  4. Art Direction – Vartan (4) Bass, Performer [The James Brown Band] – Bernard Odum. Coordinator [Production Coordination] – Margaret Goldfarb. Design – Mathieu Bitton. Drums, Bongos, Performer [The James Brown Band] – Ronald Selico *. Drums, Performer [The James Brown Band] – Clyde Stubblefield, John "Jabo" Starks *.

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  5. Mar 16, 2016 · The first volume of the series is still rightfully revered today as one of the greatest live albums of all time. But Volumes II (1968) and III (1971 – aka Revolution Of The Mind) were no slackers either, showing James and his incredible band (with talent including Fred Wesley, John “Jabo” Starks, Clyde Stubblefield, Maceo Parker, Lyn ...

  6. Nov 25, 2016 · Mixed By – Ron Lenhoff. Mixed By, Mastered By – Kevin Reeves. Music Director, Alto Saxophone, Organ – Alfred "Peewee" Ellis *. Photography By – Eugene "Speedy" Brown, Roger McElya, Ron Shuller. Producer [Deluxe Vinyl] – Alan Leeds, Harry Weinger. Producer [Original Album] – James Brown. Production Manager – Bud Hobgood.

  7. Live at the Garden (1967) James Brown Plays the Real Thing (1967) Cold Sweat (1967) I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me (1968) I Got the Feelin' (1968) Live at the Apollo, Vol. II (1968) James Brown Plays Nothing But Soul (1968) Thinking About Little Willie John and a Few Nice Things (1968) A Soulful Christmas (1968)