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What Do You Like [Single Version]
By
The James Brown Band
Recording of "
What Do You Like
" (
Alfred Ellis
)
Duration
2:48
Year
1967
Type
Studio
Recording Date
April 4, 1967
Bell Sound, New York, NY
Most Well-Known Version Of This Recording
Recording
Time
Artist
Type
Year
What Do You Like
7:24
The James Brown Band
Studio
1967
Recording Credits
Producer
James Brown
Organ Solo
James Brown
Guitar
Carl Lynch?
,
Jimmy Nolen
,
Wallace Richardson?
Bass
Jimmy Tyrell?
,
Al Lucas?
Piano
Ernie Hayes
Organ
James Brown
Drums
Bernard Purdie
Trombone
Garnett Brown
,
Jimmy Cleveland
,
Richard Harris
Alto Saxophone
Alfred Ellis
Tenor Saxophone
Alfred Corley
,
St. Clair Pinckney?
Baritone Saxophone
St. Clair Pinckney?
Arrangements
Alfred Ellis
Conductor
Alfred Ellis
Appears On
Release
Artist
Released
The Singles, Volume 4: 1966-1967
James Brown
October 19, 2007
Session Details
Recording done
Bell Sound
New York, NY
April 4, 1967
Alfred Corley
(
Tenor Saxophone
)
Alfred Ellis
(
Alto Saxophone
,
Arrangements
,
Conductor
)
Al Lucas?
(
Bass
)
Bernard Purdie
(
Drums
)
Carl Lynch?
(
Guitar
)
Ernie Hayes
(
Piano
)
Garnett Brown
(
Trombone
)
James Brown
(
Organ
,
Organ Solo
,
Producer
)
Jimmy Cleveland
(
Trombone
)
Jimmy Nolen
(
Guitar
)
Jimmy Tyrell?
(
Bass
)
Richard Harris
(
Trombone
)
St. Clair Pinckney?
(
Baritone Saxophone
,
Tenor Saxophone
)
Wallace Richardson?
(
Guitar
)