JAMES BROWN The Singles Volume 8: 1972-1973 (2010 UK 40-track digitaly remastered 2-CD album set featuring another exiting round of genius grooves, spanning 1972-1973, from the Godfather Of Soul. During this time, James Brown was rocking the globe with 'Get On The Good Foot', 'There It Is' and 'I Got Ants In My Pants'; cautioning youth with the anti-drug tale 'King Heroin'; helping deliver hits for his super-funky band The J.B.'s with irresistible tracks 'Pass The Peas' and 'Doing It To Death', now an all-time classic. He also experimented: a pop duet with Lyn Collins, 'What My Baby Needs Now Is A Little More Lovin''; a remake of his hit 'Think'; a rare cover of The Beatles' 'Something'; working with bandleader Fred Wesley on the score to Black Caesar, resulting in the hits 'Down And Out In New York City' and 'Sexy Sexy Sexy'. With a selection of rarities including an unreleased vocal version of 'Hot Pants Road'; the single version of 'Honky Tonk'; the U.K.-only release 'I Know It's True'; the rare mono promo mix of 'Ants'; the rare single cover version of 'Watermelon Man' by Wesley that features JB on drums; and a second re-cut of 'Think'. Complete with a picture booklet containing detailed track annotations, track-by-track anecdotes, rare photos and reproductions of memorabilia from back in the day, and a sessionography complete with recording dates and band personnel)