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Overview
Playing 350 shows a year at his peak, with more than forty Billboard hits, James Brown was a dazzling showman who transformed American music. His life offstage was just as vibrant, and until now no biographer has delivered a complete profile. The One draws on interviews with more than 100 people who knew Brown personally or played with him professionally. Using these sources, award-winning writer RJ Smith draws a portrait of a man whose twisted and amazing life helps us to understand the music he made.
The One delves deeply into the story of a man who was raised in abject-almost medieval-poverty in the segregated South but grew up to earn (and lose) several fortunes. Covering everything from Brown's unconventional childhood (his aunt ran a bordello), to his role in the Black Power movement, which used "Say It Loud (I'm Black and Proud)" as its anthem, to his high-profile friendships, to his complicated family life, Smith's meticulous research and sparkling prose blend biography with a cultural history of a pivotal era.
At the heart of The One is Brown's musical genius. He had crucial influence as an artist during at least three decades; he inspires pity, awe, and revulsion. As Smith traces the legend's reinvention of funk, soul, R&B, and pop, he gives this history a melody all its own.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781592407422 |
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Publisher: | Penguin Publishing Group |
Publication date: | 11/06/2012 |
Pages: | 480 |
Sales rank: | 1,117,914 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Introduction: Give The Drummer Some 1
Chapter 1 A Certain Elemental Wildness 7
Chapter 2 The Terry 18
Chapter 3 The Black Satchel 33
Chapter 4 Toccoa 44
Chapter 5 A New Orleans Choo-Cuoo 62
Chapter 6 Top Banana 77
Chapter 7 The Traveler 97
Chapter 8 Star Time 108
Chapter 9 Keep On Fighting 122
Chapter 10 The Cape Act 140
Chapter 11 Man's World 153
Chapter 12 Guost Notes 167
Chapter 13 America 185
Chapter 14 How You Gonna Get Respect? 202
Chapter 15 Color TVS and Dasuikis 217
Chapter 16 The Other Further 229
Chapter 17 Master of Time 245
Chapter 18 Soul Power 261
Chapter 19 Follow the Money 274
Chapter 20 Emulsified 292
Chapter 21 The Hustle 308
Chapter 22 I Can See the Light! 324
Chapter 23 An Uproar All the Time 340
Chapter 24 The Dancer 355
Chapter 25 Hit It and Quit It 362
Afterword 381
List of Interviewees 389
Other Interviews Used 391
Notes 393
Acknowledgments 441
Index 445
What People are Saying About This
“I recommend reading [The One] for it will give you an unparalleled view into the man, the consummate entertainer, his music, and us as a nation.” —Reverand Al Sharpton, The New York Times Book Review
“A showstopper. This book’s sparkle speaks for itself, as does Mr. Smith’s ability to take on his screaming, moaning, kinetically blessed, unbeatably shrewd subject.” —Janet Maslin, The New York Times
“As illuminating as it is definitive.” —Rolling Stone, 4.5 stars
“[A] supreme, sublime biography.” —ELLE
“RJ Smith may have come closer than anyone to understanding how James Brown became James Brown.” —The Christian Science Monitor
“The imperatives of biography are to record, to correct, and to carve out historical significance, and Smith’s lively account succeeds on all three fronts.” —Smithsonian
"The One: The Life and Music of James Brown crackles with the same kind of exuberant energy that explodes out of grooves of one of the Godfather of Soul's classic sides." -The Boston Globe
“Top Spring Music Choice” and a “…compelling and detailed portrait of one of our greatest musicians… Smith’s compelling and detailed portrait of one of our greatest musicians reveals affectionately and honestly the reasons we jump up every time ‘I Feel Good’ comes on the radio.” -Publisher's Weekly
"This bio should be a cornerstone of soul-music-literature collections." -Booklist
“Smith never loses the beat.” -Los Angeles Magazine
“Required Reading.” -New York Post
"RJ Smith's authoritative, keenly intelligent bio of one of the most protean of American musical giants." -Philadelphia Inquirer
"Unflinching portrait of the conflicted and contradictory superstar...untangl[es] the psychological elements that came together to make James Brown, tracing his almost prescient ability to read audiences back to his days dancing for spare change from sailors and growing up in Georgia with a violent, unpredictable father.” -Associated Press
“Great telling of a really interesting man...captures the rhythm of the man” -On Point, WBUR