JAMES BROWN The Singles Volume 10: 1975-1979 (2011 UK 36-track 2-CD album set - 'The Singles Vol.10: 1975-1979' features 36 tracks from the always-prolific James Brown and a changing cast of J.B's. The music here leans a little heavier to disco, and JB was now calling himself the 'Minister of New Super Heavy Funk'. Other hits from the period include 'Hot [I Need To Be Loved, Loved, Loved, Loved]' – a funky sample of David Bowie's 'Fame'. 'I Refuse To Lose', 'Body Heat' and 'Give Me Some Skin', as well as the underrated 'Spank', 'If You Don't Give A Dogone About It' and 'Kiss In 77', an uncharacteristic ballad that became a staple of the Brown live show. Rare tracks on the collection include 'Dooley's Junkyard Dogs' a tribute to the University of Georgia football team: a covers of the Elvis Presley hit 'Love Me Tender' and the standard 'Summertime' and 'Everybody Wanna Get Funky One More Time', a 'lost' J.B.'s single that was the last on the People label. Comes complete with picture booklet with sleevenotes from James Brown staffer Alan Leeds summarising every track, an introductory essay, a detailed recording timeline, rare photos, and reproductions of memorabilia)