Come Get It! (Remastered) Rick James

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Album-Release:
1978

HRA-Release:
04.03.2016

Label: UNI-MOTOWN

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Funk

Artist: Rick James

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  • 1 Stone City Band, Hi! 03:29
  • 2 You And I 08:06
  • 3 Sexy Lady 03:51
  • 4 Dream Maker 05:16
  • 5 Be My Lady 04:48
  • 6 Mary Jane 04:57
  • 7 Hollywood 07:33
  • 8 Stone City Band, Bye! 01:09
  • 9 You And I (Extended M+M Mix) 09:56
  • Total Runtime 49:05

Info for Come Get It! (Remastered)

Come Get It! album for sale by Rick James was released Feb 10, 1992 on the Gordy label. Rick James's first album holds up remarkably well decades after its release. While many funk and R&B releases from the late 1970s don't translate very well, due to dated production or concessions to disco (there are a few of those here), COME GET IT is sly, fun, buoyant, and--most importantly--well written. Come Get It!

James's first R&B hit, 'You and I,' with its meticulously tight groove, is one of the highlights here, as is 'Mary Jane,' the artist's smooth and breezy ode to reefer. Come With help from the Stone City Band, James's funk is both cosmic and primal, but it seems no accident that COME GET IT was released on Motown: the album has the smart production and clean, crisp sonics associated with the label. In short, James started building his distinctive brand of smart, sassy music on COME GET IT, laying the foundations of a style he would perfect over the next several years.

„After returning to the U.S. from London, where he fronted the blues band Mainline, Rick James cut one album with White Cane before he turned to his own solo venture. By 1977, he'd begun working with the Stone City Band, emerging at the end of the year with an album's worth of delicious funk-rock fusion. Released in spring 1978, Come Get It! was a triumphant debut, truly the sum of all that had gone before, at the same time as unleashing the rudiments of what would become not only his trademark sound, but also his mantra, his manifesto -- his self proclaimed punk-funk. Packed with intricate songs that are full of effusive energy, Come Get It! is marvelously hybridized funk, so tightly structured that, although they have the outward feel of funk's freewheeling jam, they never once cross the line into an uncontrolled frenzy. This is best demonstrated across the monumental, eight-plus-minute 'You and I.' With enough funk bubbling under the surface to supplant the outward disco sonics of the groove, but brought back to earth via James' vocal interpolations, 'You and I' became James' first R&B chart hit, effortlessly slamming into the top spot. 'Mary Jane,' meanwhile, was James' homage to marijuana -- honoring the love affair through slang, it dipped into the Top Five in fall 1978. More importantly, though, it also offered up a remarkable preview of his subsequent vocal development. With nods to Earth, Wind & Fire on 'Sexy Lady,' Motown sonics on 'Dream Maker,' the passionate 'Hollywood,' and the classic club leanings of 'Be My Lady,' it's obvious that James was still very much in the throes of transition, still anticipating his future onslaught of hits and superstardom. Many of the songs here have a tendency toward the disco ethics that were inescapable in 1978, and have been faulted as such; nevertheless, what James achieved on this LP was remarkably fresh, and would prove vitally important to funk as it grew older during the next decade.“ (Amy Hanson, AMG)

Rick James, vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards, synthesizers
Levi Ruffin, Jr., keyboards
Billy Nunn, keyboards
Bobby Nunn, keyboards
Freddie Rappilo, guitar
Andy Rapillo, bass
Mike Caputy, drums
Randy Brecker, horn
Mike Brecker, horn
Steve Williams, horn
Richard Shaw, bass
Lorenzo Shaw, drums
Levi and Jackie Ruffin, background vocals
Bobby and Billy Nunn, background vocals
Sascha Meeks, background vocals
Richard Shaw, background vocals
Vanessa Brooks Nunn, background vocals
Joey Diggs, background vocals
Anthony Ceasar, background vocals
Roger Brown, background vocals
Calvin Moore, background vocals
Bennie McCullough, background vocals

Recorded 1977 at Cross-Eyed Bear Studios, Clarence and Record Plant, New York, NY
Engineered by Chuck Madden, Shelly
Produced by Rick James & Art Stewart

Digitally remastered

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