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Soul Syndrome

James Brown · 1980

40 min · 8 tracks · blues ยท funk ยท soul

A vibrant fusion of funk and soul, punctuated by bold brass and infectious grooves that invite movement.

Why listen to this

Best for
infectious grooves that encourage movement wave-like pacing with dynamic shifts vibrant energy for social gatherings
Context
By 1980, James Brown was navigating a transitional phase in his career, marked by the release of 'Soul Syndrome' as his first album of the decade. This album followed a period of commercial challenges in the late 1970s, as Brown sought to maintain relevance amidst evolving musical landscapes.
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blues, funk, soul

Soul Syndrome is an album by James Brown, released in 1980. A vibrant fusion of funk and soul, punctuated by bold brass and infectious grooves that invite movement. 'Soul Syndrome' is significant for its exploration of funk-infused hip-hop elements, particularly in tracks like 'Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses?)', which showcases Brown's early embrace of rap. The album reflects the changing tides of popular music at the time and has been recognized for influencing future generations of funk and hip-hop artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Soul Syndrome sound like?

A vibrant fusion of funk and soul, punctuated by bold brass and infectious grooves that invite movement. Rooted in blues and funk.

What makes Soul Syndrome by James Brown notable?

'Soul Syndrome' is significant for its exploration of funk-infused hip-hop elements, particularly in tracks like 'Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses?)', which showcases Brown's early embrace of rap. The album reflects the changing tides of popular music at the time and has been recognized for influencing future generations of funk and hip-hop artists. By 1980, James Brown was navigating a transitional phase in his career, marked by the release of 'Soul Syndrome' as his first album of the decade. This album followed a period of commercial challenges in the late 1970s, as Brown sought to maintain relevance amidst evolving musical landscapes.

Who is Soul Syndrome for?

Soul Syndrome works well if you're into infectious grooves that encourage movement, wave-like pacing with dynamic shifts and vibrant energy for social gatherings.

How many songs are on Soul Syndrome?

Soul Syndrome has 8 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·40:14

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses?) Standout 13:58
  • 2 Mashed Potatoes Standout 5:18
  • 3 Funky Men Standout 7:27
  • 4 Smokin' & Drinkin' 4:33
  • 5 Stay With Me 4:09
  • 6 Honky Tonk 4:49
  • 7 Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses?) (12" single version)
  • 8 Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses?), Part II (12" single version)

Release Date

January 1, 1980

Genre

blues, funk, soul

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

40 min 14 sec