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Revolution of the Mind: Live at the Apollo, Volume III is a live double album by James Brown released in 1971. As its subtitle suggests, it is Brown's third album recorded at the Apollo Theater, following the original Live at the Apollo (1963) and Live at the Apollo, Volume II (1968).After a triple album project recorded in France was cancelled because Brown had signed with a new label, Polydor, in 1971, Brown elected to do many of the same songs on a New York project.Unlike the cancelled live album, this was assembled from the best live takes from a week of shows, at the Apollo.Unlike previous releases live albums, this was criticized for poor sound balance and excessive eroticism.Note that “Escapism“/ “Make it Funky“, tracks four and five actually opened the show it was taken from.Despit

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  • Revolution of the Mind: Live at the Apollo, Volume III is a live double album by James Brown released in 1971. As its subtitle suggests, it is Brown's third album recorded at the Apollo Theater, following the original Live at the Apollo (1963) and Live at the Apollo, Volume II (1968).After a triple album project recorded in France was cancelled because Brown had signed with a new label, Polydor, in 1971, Brown elected to do many of the same songs on a New York project.Unlike the cancelled live album, this was assembled from the best live takes from a week of shows, at the Apollo.Unlike previous releases live albums, this was criticized for poor sound balance and excessive eroticism.Note that “Escapism“/ “Make it Funky“, tracks four and five actually opened the show it was taken from.Despite flaws, it sold well and became one of the all-time most sampled sets . The album is notable as the first of his live albums to include a spoken introduction by his longtime master of ceremonies, Danny Ray. Revolution of the Mind peaked at No. 39 on the pop album chart and at No. 7 on the R&B chart. (en)
  • Revolution of the Mind: Live at the Apollo, Volume III é um álbum duplo ao vivo de James Brown lançado em 1971 pela Polydor Records. Como o subtítulo sugere, é o terceiro álbum de Brown gravado no Apollo Theater, seguindo o original Live at the Apollo (1963) e Live at the Apollo, Volume II (1968). A longa e hipnótica "Escape-ism" / "Make It Funky" foi tocada apenas uma vez, abrindo o show da primeira noite. O álbum é notável por ser o primeiro de seus álbuns ao vivo a incluir uma introdução falada pelo seu MC de longa data, Danny Ray. Revolution of the Mind atingiu o número 39 da parada pop albums e número 7 na R&B. (pt)
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  • Revolution of the Mind: Live at the Apollo, Volume III is a live double album by James Brown released in 1971. As its subtitle suggests, it is Brown's third album recorded at the Apollo Theater, following the original Live at the Apollo (1963) and Live at the Apollo, Volume II (1968).After a triple album project recorded in France was cancelled because Brown had signed with a new label, Polydor, in 1971, Brown elected to do many of the same songs on a New York project.Unlike the cancelled live album, this was assembled from the best live takes from a week of shows, at the Apollo.Unlike previous releases live albums, this was criticized for poor sound balance and excessive eroticism.Note that “Escapism“/ “Make it Funky“, tracks four and five actually opened the show it was taken from.Despit (en)
  • Revolution of the Mind: Live at the Apollo, Volume III é um álbum duplo ao vivo de James Brown lançado em 1971 pela Polydor Records. Como o subtítulo sugere, é o terceiro álbum de Brown gravado no Apollo Theater, seguindo o original Live at the Apollo (1963) e Live at the Apollo, Volume II (1968). A longa e hipnótica "Escape-ism" / "Make It Funky" foi tocada apenas uma vez, abrindo o show da primeira noite. O álbum é notável por ser o primeiro de seus álbuns ao vivo a incluir uma introdução falada pelo seu MC de longa data, Danny Ray. (pt)
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