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product_id: 68898136
title: "Hell"
brand: "james brown"
price: "107 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: false
category: "Music"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/68898136-hell
store_origin: PL
region: Poland
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# Hell

**Brand:** james brown
**Price:** 107 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Hell by james brown
- **How much does it cost?** 107 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Description

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        			Brown&apos;s early-&apos;70s run of classic singles and good-to-great albums is still impressive. Hell was the double album released a year after the gold selling The Payback. To some, the title might put this effort in the realm of kitsch, but in many ways Hell was one of Brown&apos;s strongest albums. The album was the pinnacle of his work as the Minister of the Super New New Heavy Funk. From the tough and nimble Latin rhythms of &quot;Coldblooded,&quot; and &quot;Sayin&apos; It and Doin&apos; It&quot; to the title track, all are prime pre-disco Brown. &quot;My Thang&quot; is probably as hard and unrelenting as he got without spontaneously combusting. The biggest surprise of Hell is that no matter how odd the song choices seemed, practically everything worked, excluding a few key songs of course. Both &quot;When the Saints Go Marching In&quot; and &quot;Stormy Monday&quot; don&apos;t belong in James Brown&apos;s catalogue, let alone the same album. Ballad-wise, Brown fares better. &quot;These Foolish Things Remind Me of You&quot; has him getting all warm and fuzzy as he inexplicably throws in an &quot;I&apos;m hurt, I&apos;m hurt&quot; for good measure. That song, as well as the weepers &quot;A Man Has to Go to the Cross Road Before He Finds Himself&quot; and &quot;Sometime,&quot; were produced by David Matthews who could always get good ragged yet poised vocals from Brown. Although Brown did roll snake eyes on all of side three, he did leave Hell on a good note. &quot;Papa Don&apos;t Take No Mess&quot; is laid-back, funky jazz that&apos;s worth each of its 13-plus minutes. Despite a few detours, Hell is worth listening to.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-20*