A very young James Brown used to shine shoes & dance for troops for money in Georgia’s Fort Gordon. Coincidentally, blues guitarist Howlin’ Wolf was serving in the Army at that same fort, and the future Godfather of Soul was inspired to pick up a guitar by watching Wolf play every day.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

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Notes:

Catalog number appears on sleeve back top left.

Recorded at Van Gelder Studios in May & June 1972.

Produced for CTI Records by Creed Taylor

℗ 1972, Creed Taylor, Inc.

Track B2 on label: Lover Man (contains Interlude #2)

A1. No Tears, In The End 3:50
A2. All The King's Horses 3:43
A3. Where Is The Love 5:10
A4. Body And Soul (Montage) 3:02
B1. Lean On Me 4:23
B2. Lover Man 6:55
B3. Love Song 1700 4:50

Matrix / Runout RVG 98767 RE A - IA
Matrix / Runout RVG 98767 RE B - IA
Matrix / Runout RVG•98767• A-3. VAN GELDER
Matrix / Runout RVG•98767• B.RE-1 VAN GELDER

Phonographic Copyright (p) Creed Taylor, Inc.
Recorded At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

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Weight 0.51 lbs