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1989 live album by James Brown & Friends
Soul Session Live
Live album by James Brown & Friends
Released1989 (1989)
Recorded1988
VenueClub Taboo, Detroit, MI
GenreSoul, pop
Length42:54
LabelScotti Bros.
Producer
James Brown live albums chronology
Live at Chastain Park
(1988)
Soul Session Live
(1989)
Love Power Peace: Live at the Olympia, Paris, 1971
(1992)
Singles from Soul Session Live
  1. "Gimme Your Love"
    Released: September 1989

Soul Session Live is a 1989 live album by James Brown. Credited on the album cover to "James Brown & Friends", it features guest performances from Joe Cocker, Wilson Pickett, Billy Vera, and Robert Palmer. It also includes one studio track, "Gimme Your Love", a duet between Brown and Aretha Franklin which was their first and only recording together. It was released in connection with an HBO/Cinemax concert film, Soul Session.

Two of the album's tracks were nominated for Grammy Awards at the 1990 ceremony: "Gimme Your Love", for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and Cocker's solo rendition of "When a Man Loves a Woman", for Best R&B Song.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Show Introduction" James Brown0:28
2."Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"BrownBrown3:15
3."How Do You Stop"Dan Hartman, Charlie MidnightBrown5:22
4."Cold Sweat"Brown, Pee Wee EllisBrown, Wilson Pickett4:08
5."Out of Sight"BrownBilly Vera2:34
6."When a Man Loves a Woman"Calvin Lewis, Andrew WrightJoe Cocker5:46
7."Gimme Your Love"Narada Michael Walden, Jeffrey CohenBrown, Aretha Franklin5:16
8."I'll Go Crazy"BrownBrown, Joe Cocker3:16
9."I Got You (I Feel Good)"BrownBrown, Robert Palmer3:25
10."Try Me"BrownBrown, Robert Palmer5:18
11."Living in America"Dan Hartman, Charlie MidnightBrown & Friends4:06

References

  1. (1989). Soul Session Live . Santa Monica: Scotti Brothers Records.
  2. "A List of 32nd Annual Grammy Nominees". Associated Press. January 11, 1990. Archived from the original on March 11, 2022. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
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