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1964 studio album by James Brown
Grits & Soul is the eighth studio album by American musician James Brown . The album was released in 1964, by Smash Records . Brown does not sing on the album; he was sidestepping his contract obligations with King Records . Instead, Brown plays keyboards along with Fats Gonder.[ 1] [ 4]
All tracks composed by James Brown as "Ted Wright"; except where indicated
Title Writer(s) 1. "Grits" Nat Jones, Ted Wright 4:01 2. "Tempted" 3:10 3. "There" 3:30 4. "After You're Through" 3:05 5. "Devil's Hideaway" 5:13 6. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Don Kirkpatrick, Kevin Knox 4:46 7. "Infatuation" Nat Jones, Ted Wright 4:28 8. "Wee Wee" 2:35 9. "Mister Hip" 4:35 10. "Headache" 2:22
James Brown - piano, organ
Bernard Odum , Sam Thomas - bass
Melvin Parker , Nat Kendrick, O.B. Williams - drums
St. Clair Pinckney , Al Brisco Clark, Eldee Williams - tenor saxophone
Maceo Parker - baritone saxophone
Nat Jones - alto saxophone, arrangements
Les Buie - guitar
Al Lucas "Fats" Gonder - piano, organ
Joe Dupars, Mack Johnson, Robert Knight, Ron Tooley - trumpet
Wilmer Milton - trombone
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