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  1. james brown sex machine w/ a blasting solo maceo parker !! live at doc 1987.!! live at doc rome italy 1987,((doc runs from 87 till 88. international doc clu...

  2. Parker rejoined Brown's band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine. [citation needed] In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown's band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo's band, Maceo & All the King's Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit "Get Up Offa That Thing". References

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maceo_ParkerMaceo Parker - Wikipedia

    Maceo Parker ( / ˈmeɪsioʊ /; born February 14, 1943) [1] is an American funk and soul jazz saxophonist, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1960s, Parliament-Funkadelic in the 1970s and Prince in the 2000s. Parker was a prominent soloist on many of Brown's hit recordings, and a key part of his band, playing alto, tenor and ...

  4. "Sex Machine" was the first song that James Brown recorded with his new band, which was led by the brothers Bootsy and Catfish Collins. Brown's previous band was filled with seasoned pros like sax player Maceo Parker and drummer Clyde Stubblefield.

  5. The lyrics, accompanied by the soul-piercing horns and Maceo Parker’s incredible saxophone solo, create an irresistible groove that moves both the body and the soul. The Lickin’ Stick: Power and Control. One of the standout themes in “Sex Machine (Part II)” is the mention of the “lickin’ stick” throughout the song.

  6. [Maceo Parker Saxophone Solo] Wait a minute! There's Pinck, there's Jimmy, and over here is Crimes And I'ma send Fred 'cause I think he wanna play No, you don't play on the this here, Fred (No, I ...

  7. James Brown - Sex Machine (1970) - Album Review. By Sergio Ariza. Defining funk forever. That James Brown is the most important figure in black music is beyond dispute. The guy was there when R&B gave way to rock & roll, and when he was already known as the ‘Godfather of Soul’ he decided to go one step further and create funk with Cold ...