Stoned to the Bone
James Brown · 1973
9 min · 2 tracks · blues · funk · soul
A gritty fusion of funk and blues, infused with James Brown's signature raw energy and rhythmic precision.
Stoned to the Bone is a single by James Brown, released in 1973. A gritty fusion of funk and blues, infused with James Brown's signature raw energy and rhythmic precision. The album is notable for its bold experimentation with sound, blending funk and blues elements that would influence future artists in these genres. It received attention for its provocative title and content, contributing to ongoing discussions about drug culture in music during the 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stoned to the Bone sound like?
A gritty fusion of funk and blues, infused with James Brown's signature raw energy and rhythmic precision. Rooted in blues and funk.
What makes Stoned to the Bone by James Brown notable?
The album is notable for its bold experimentation with sound, blending funk and blues elements that would influence future artists in these genres. It received attention for its provocative title and content, contributing to ongoing discussions about drug culture in music during the 1970s. Released in 1973, 'Stoned to the Bone' came during a period of artistic transition for James Brown, following his 1972 album 'Get On the Good Foot'. At this point in his career, Brown was exploring deeper funk grooves while also facing challenges related to changing musical tastes and personal struggles. This album showcased his ability to adapt while maintaining his energetic style.
How many songs are on Stoned to the Bone?
Stoned to the Bone has 2 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Stoned to the Bone, Part 1 Standout 4:00
- 2 Stoned to the Bone (Some More) Standout 5:27
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