Soul on Top


Soul on Top is the 28th studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released in April 1970, by King. Brown and saxophonist Maceo Parker worked with arranger/conductor Oliver Nelson to record a big band, funk and jazz vocal album. It was recorded with Louie Bellson and his 18-piece jazz orchestra at United Western Recorders in Hollywood, California in November 1969, and features jazz standards, show tunes, and middle of [the road |middle of the road] hits, as well as a new arrangement of Brown's funk hit "Papa's Got a [Brand New Bag]".
The album was reissued in 2004 with one previously unreleased bonus track, a big band version of Brown's 1967 hit "There Was a Time", and new liner notes by jazz critic Will Friedwald.

Chart performance

The album debuted on Billboard magazine's Top LP's chart in the issue dated May 16, 1970, peaking at No. 125 during a ten-week run on the chart.

Critical reception

Reviewing the Verve reissue for The Village Voice in September 2004, Tom Hull said, "This extends Ray Charles's omnivorous big-band soul, with Brown reinventing standards—'That's [My Desire |That's My Desire],' 'September Song,' 'Every Day I Have the Blues,' 'Papa's Got [a Brand New Bag]'—in front of Louie Bellson's orchestra, which arranger-conductor Oliver Nelson barely manages to discipline, so caught up is the band in the singer's excitement. In Brown's discography, just a curio. But in the whole history of big band jazz, there's never been a singer like him."

Track listing

Original release

CD reissue

Personnel