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''Star Time'' is a 1991 compilation by Music/JamesBrown. Combining a BoxedSet with a GreatestHitsAlbum, the compilation consists of four [=CDs=] spanning most of his career, from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984). The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings.

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''Star Time'' is a 1991 compilation by Music/JamesBrown.Music/JamesBrown, released through Creator/PolydorRecords. Combining a BoxedSet with a GreatestHitsAlbum, the compilation consists of four [=CDs=] spanning most of his career, from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984). The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings.
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-> ''I first saw Music/JamesBrown in 1962 at an outdoor theatre in San Diego and it was indescribable... it was like putting a finger in a light socket. He did the whole thing with the cape. He did "Please Please Please". It was such a spectacle. It had all the pageantry of the Catholic Church. It was really like seeing mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Christmas and you couldn't ignore the impact of it in your life. You'd been changed, your life is changed now. And everybody wanted to step down, step forward, take communion, take sacrament, they wanted to get close to the stage and be anointed with his sweat, his cold sweat.''

-> '''Music/TomWaits''', explaining his choice for James Brown's "Star Time" as his 11th favorite album of all time in his personal Top 20, "The Guardian", March 20, 2005.

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-> ''I ->''I first saw Music/JamesBrown in 1962 at an outdoor theatre in San Diego and it was indescribable... it was like putting a finger in a light socket. He did the whole thing with the cape. He did "Please Please Please". It was such a spectacle. It had all the pageantry of the Catholic Church. It was really like seeing mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Christmas and you couldn't ignore the impact of it in your life. You'd been changed, your life is changed now. And everybody wanted to step down, step forward, take communion, take sacrament, they wanted to get close to the stage and be anointed with his sweat, his cold sweat.''

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'''Music/TomWaits''', explaining his choice for James Brown's "Star Time" as his 11th favorite album of all time in his personal Top 20, time, "The Guardian", March 20, 2005.
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* LongTitle: "I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door, I'll Get It Myself)", "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's, Man's World", "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose", "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud", "Mother Popcorn (You Got to Have a Mother for Me)" and "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine"
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''Star Time'' is a 1991 compilation by Music/JamesBrown. Combining a BoxedSet with a GreatestHitsAlbum, the compilation consists of four [=CDs=] spanning most of his career, from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984). Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. ''Magazine/{{Time|Magazine}}'' listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]

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''Star Time'' is a 1991 compilation by Music/JamesBrown. Combining a BoxedSet with a GreatestHitsAlbum, the compilation consists of four [=CDs=] spanning most of his career, from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984). Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. ''Magazine/{{Time|Magazine}}'' listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]
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* AnthropomorphicVice: "King Heroin", an anti heroin song sang from the viewpoint of heroin itself.



* JohnBarleycornAndFriends: "King Heroin", an anti heroin song sang from the viewpoint of heroin itself.
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* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Each disc is named after a different nickname of Brown's.

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[[DistinctDoubleAlbum The set is divided in four parts, one per disc:]] "Mr. Dynamite" (1956-1965), "The Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business" (1965-1969), "Soul Brother No.1" (1969-1972), and "The Godfather of Soul" (1972-1984).

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[[DistinctDoubleAlbum The set is divided in four parts, one per disc:]] "Mr. Dynamite" (1956-1965), "The Hardest Workin' Working Man In Show Business" (1965-1969), "Soul Brother No.No. 1" (1969-1972), and "The Godfather of Soul" (1972-1984).
(1972-1984).

!!Tracklist
!!!Disc One: Mr. Dynamite
# "Please Please Please" (2:43)
# "Why Do You Do Me" (2:59)
# "Try Me" (2:30)
# "Tell Me What I Did Wrong" (2:20)
# "Bewildered" (2:21)
# "Good Good Lovin'" (2:18)
# "I'll Go Crazy" (2:05)
# "I Know It's True" (2:40)
# "(Do The) Mashed Potatoes, Pt. 1" (1:39)
# "Think" (2:46)
# "Baby, You're Right" (2:58)
# "Lost Someone" (3:28)
# "Night Train" (3:38)
# "I've Got Money" (2:29)
# "I Don't Mind (Live)" (2:29)
# "Prisoner of Love" (2:24)
# "Devil's Den" (4:48)
# "Out of the Blue" (2:15)
# "Out of Sight" (2:19)
# "Grits" (3:58)
# "Maybe the Last Time" (3:02)
# "It's a Man's World" (3:22)
# "I Got You" (2:27)
# "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Pts. 1, 2 & 3" (6:56)

!!!Disc Two: The Hardest Working Man in Show Business
# "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Pt. 1" (2:06)
# "I Got You (I Feel Good)" (2:45)
# "Ain't That a Groove" (3:31)
# "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" (2:46)
# "Money Won't Change You" (6:01)
# "Don't Be a Dropout" (4:31)
# "Bring It Up (Hipster's Avenue)" (3:48)
# "Let Yourself Go" (3:53)
# "Cold Sweat" (7:30)
# "Get It Together" (8:57)
# "I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me), Pt. 1" (3:29)
# "I Got the Feelin'" (2:39)
# "Licking Stick-Licking Stick" (4:52)
# "Say It Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud, Pt. 1" (2:59)
# "There Was a Time (Live)" (4:59)
# "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose" (3:10)
# "I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door or I'll Get It Myself)" (5:59)

!!!Disc Three: Soul Brother No. 1
# "Mother Popcorn" (6:18)
# "Funky Drummer" (7:00)
# "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine" (5:13)
# "Super Bad, Pts. 1 & 2" (4:26)
# "Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing" (8:59)
# "Get Up, Get Into It and Get Involved" (7:03)
# "Soul Power, Pts. 1 & 2" (4:25)
# "Brother Rapp/Ain't It Funky Now (Live)" (7:44)
# "Hot Pants, Pt. 1" (3:06)
# "I'm a Greedy Man, Pt. 1" (3:36)
# "Make It Funky, Pt. 1" (3:34)
# "It's a New Day (Live)" (3:48)
# "I Got Ants in My Pants, Pt. 1" (3:01)
# "King Heroin" (3:57)

!!!Disc Four: The Godfather of Soul
# "There It Is, Pt. 1" (3:20)
# "Public Enemy #1, Pt. 1" (5:09)
# "Get on the Good Foot" (4:07)
# "I Got a Bag of My Own" (3:44)
# "Doing It to Death" (5:14)
# "The Payback" (7:28)
# "Papa Don't Take No Mess, Pt. 1" (4:22)
# "Stoned to the Bone, Pt. 1" (3:28)
# "My Thang" (4:37)
# "Funky President (People It's Bad)" (4:01)
# "Hot (I Need to Be Loved, Loved, Loved)" (5:03)
# "Get Up Offa That Thing (Release The Pressure)" (6:14)
# "Body Heat, Pt. 1" (4:29)
# "It's Too Funky In Here" (5:39)
# "Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses)" (4:36)
# "Unity (w/Afrika Bambaataa)" (3:40)
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[[DistinctDoubleAlbum The disc is divided in four parts:]] "Mr. Dynamite" (1956-1965), "The Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business" (1965-1969), "Soul Brother No.1" (1969-1972), and "The Godfather of Soul" (1972-1984).

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[[DistinctDoubleAlbum The disc set is divided in four parts:]] parts, one per disc:]] "Mr. Dynamite" (1956-1965), "The Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business" (1965-1969), "Soul Brother No.1" (1969-1972), and "The Godfather of Soul" (1972-1984).
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''Star Time'' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. ''Magazine/{{Time|Magazine}}'' listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]

The disc is divided in four parts, "Mr. Dynamite", "The Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business", "Soul Brother No.1" and "The Godfather of Soul".

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''Star Time'' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum compilation by Music/JamesBrown, Music/JamesBrown. Combining a BoxedSet with a GreatestHitsAlbum, the compilation consists of four [=CDs=] spanning most of his career career, from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's.(1984). Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. ''Magazine/{{Time|Magazine}}'' listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]

[[DistinctDoubleAlbum The disc is divided in four parts, parts:]] "Mr. Dynamite", Dynamite" (1956-1965), "The Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business", Business" (1965-1969), "Soul Brother No.1" (1969-1972), and "The Godfather of Soul".Soul" (1972-1984).
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'''''Star Time''''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. ''Magazine/{{Time|Magazine}}'' listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]

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'''''Star Time''''' ''Star Time'' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]]. ''Magazine/{{Time|Magazine}}'' listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]
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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at nr. #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].Magazine/TimeMagazine listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]

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'''Star Time''' '''''Star Time''''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at nr. #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].Magazine/TimeMagazine Time]]. ''Magazine/{{Time|Magazine}}'' listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]
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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at nr. #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].Magazine/TimeMagazine listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]

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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award UsefulNotes/GrammyAward in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at nr. #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].Magazine/TimeMagazine listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]
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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. Magazine/TimeMagazine listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]

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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. It was listed at nr. #75 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].Magazine/TimeMagazine listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]
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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time.

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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time. \n Magazine/TimeMagazine listed it among their [[TimeAllTime100Albums 2006 list of 100 timeless and essential albums.]]
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--> ''I first saw Music/JamesBrown in 1962 at an outdoor theatre in San Diego and it was indescribable... it was like putting a finger in a light socket. He did the whole thing with the cape. He did "Please Please Please". It was such a spectacle. It had all the pageantry of the Catholic Church. It was really like seeing mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Christmas and you couldn't ignore the impact of it in your life. You'd been changed, your life is changed now. And everybody wanted to step down, step forward, take communion, take sacrament, they wanted to get close to the stage and be anointed with his sweat, his cold sweat.''

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--> -> ''I first saw Music/JamesBrown in 1962 at an outdoor theatre in San Diego and it was indescribable... it was like putting a finger in a light socket. He did the whole thing with the cape. He did "Please Please Please". It was such a spectacle. It had all the pageantry of the Catholic Church. It was really like seeing mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Christmas and you couldn't ignore the impact of it in your life. You'd been changed, your life is changed now. And everybody wanted to step down, step forward, take communion, take sacrament, they wanted to get close to the stage and be anointed with his sweat, his cold sweat.''

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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time.

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--> ''I first saw Music/JamesBrown in 1962 at an outdoor theatre in San Diego and it was indescribable... it was like putting a finger in a light socket. He did the whole thing with the cape. He did "Please Please Please". It was such a spectacle. It had all the pageantry of the Catholic Church. It was really like seeing mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Christmas and you couldn't ignore the impact of it in your life. You'd been changed, your life is changed now. And everybody wanted to step down, step forward, take communion, take sacrament, they wanted to get close to the stage and be anointed with his sweat, his cold sweat.''

-> '''Music/TomWaits''', explaining his choice for James Brown's "Star Time" as his 11th favorite album of all time in his personal Top 20, "The Guardian", March 20, 2005.

'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo'', ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo (1962)'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time.
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* QuestioningTitle: "Ain't It Funky Now?", "Ain't That A Groove?"
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* CareFulWithThatAxe: During "Super Bad" Brown lets out an extremely high pitched scream.

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'''Star Time''' is a 1991 GreatestHitsAlbum by Music/JamesBrown, spanning most of his career from his first hit record "Please Please Please" (1956) until "Unity" (1984) over a DistinctDoubleAlbum of four CD's. Upon its release the compilation received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The informative liner notes by Cliff White, Harry Weinger, Nelson George, Alan Leeds and James Brown himself were praised for their care and knowledge and won a Grammy Award in 1991 for "Best Album Notes". Apart from that it offers an excellent overview of the scope and power of Brown's talent and is the most comprehensive collection of his recordings. Therefore it is often, together with ''Music/LiveAtTheApollo'', seen as the quintessential James Brown and one of the best compilation albums and box sets of all time.

The disc is divided in four parts, "Mr. Dynamite", "The Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business", "Soul Brother No.1" and "The Godfather of Soul".

!! Papa's Got Some Brand New Tropes
* AlliterativeTitle: "'''P'''lease '''P'''lease '''P'''lease", "'''D'''evil's '''D'''en, "'''D'''on't Be A '''D'''ropout", "'''T'''here Was A '''T'''ime", "'''D'''oing It To '''D'''eath"
* BadassBoast: "I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door, I'll Get It Myself)"
* CareFulWithThatAxe: During "Super Bad" Brown lets out an extremely high pitched scream.
* CoverVersion: "Bewildered", "(Do The) Mashed Potatoes", "Think", "Night Train", "Grits", "Maybe The Last Time" and "Prisoner Of Love".
* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: Seeing the sheer amount of tracks that reference it, it certainly was to The Godfather Of Soul himself: "There Was A Time", "Ain't That A Groove", "Cold Sweat", "Give It Up Or Turn It Loose", "Make It Funky", "I Got Ants In My Pants", "Get On The Good Foot", "Get Up Offa That Thing", "It's Too Funky In Here".
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: It consists of four CD's.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Many tracks have a lot of sexual innuendo, like "Lickin' Stick, Lickin' Stick".
* DrugsAreBad: "King Heroin", an anti-heroin song.
* EpicRocking: The 6:56 "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag", the 6:01 "Money Won't Change You", the 8:57 "Get It Together", the "I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door, I'll Get It Myself)", the 6:18 "Mother Popcorn", the 7:00 "Funky Drummer", the 5:15 "Sex Machine", the 8:59 "Talkin' Loud & Sayin' Nothing", the 7:03 "Get Up, Get Into It and Get Involved", the 7:44 "Brother Rapp/Ain't It Funky Now", the 7:28 "The Payback" and the 6:14 "Get Up Offa That Thing (Release the Pressure)".
* FaceOnTheCover: James Brown is featured on the cover.
* {{Funk}}: From the second disc on most tracks are pure funk. Tracks that explicitly mention it are: "Brother Rapp/Ain't It Funky Now?", "Funky Drummer", "Make It Funky", "Funky President" and "It's Too Funky In Here".
* GreatestHitsAlbum: The best James Brown compilation album available.
* {{Hiphop}}: "Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses)" and "Unity", with Music/AfrikaBambaataa.
* IntercourseWithYou: "Sex Machine", "Doing It To Death", "Lickin' Stick, Lickin' Stick" (actually about a stick to give someone a lickin', but the innuendo was intentional), "Hot Pants",...
* JohnBarleycornAndFriends: "King Heroin", an anti heroin song sang from the viewpoint of heroin itself.
* ListSong: "Night Train", a list of all kinds of train destinations.
* LiveAlbum: "There Was A Time" was a single edited from a 1967 live performance.
* LongTitle: "I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door, I'll Get It Myself)", "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's, Man's World", "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose", "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud", "Mother Popcorn (You Got to Have a Mother for Me)" and "Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine"
* LyricalTic: "Hunh!", "Heh!", "Hey!", "Whoa!", "Ooh", "EEE-AAW", "Uh!"
* NoWomansLand: "It's A Man's Man's Man's Man's World" acknowledges it's a man's world, but at the same time it also emphasizes "it would be nothing without a woman or a girl".
* OneWordTitle: "Please Please Please", "Bewildered", "Think", "Grits" and "Unity".
* PepTalkSong: A lot of songs are in this vein. "I Got You (I Feel Good)" is an ode to happiness. "Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud" promotes black pride. "I Don't Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing (Open Up The Door, I'll Get It Myself)" and "Get Up, Get Into It And Get Involved" are call for action.
* PureEnergy: If this album doesn't have you jumping about in your seat or at least tapping along with your feet, then you ain't got rhythm, bro'!
* {{Revenge}}: "The Payback".
--> ''Get ready that's a fact, Get ready you Mother for the big payback (the big payback!)''
* SingerNameDrop: "There Was A Time"
--> ''There was a time, sometime I danced, look here''
--> ''Sometimes I danced, sometimes I clown''
--> ''But you can bet you haven't seen nothing yet''
--> ''Until you've seen me do the James Brown, ow!''
* SkippingSchool: Subverted by "Don't Be A Dropout", a song Brown recorded to promote children and teenagers to stay in school.
* {{Soul}}: The first disc is mostly soul.
* TrainSong: "Night Train", where Brown lists all the destinations the night train rides to.
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