artwork [original cover artwork by] Dan Quest backing band The James Brown Band backing band [the james brown band], bass Hubert Perry backing band [the james brown band], drums Sam Latham backing band [the james brown band], drums [principal] Clayton Fillyau backing band [the james brown band], guitar, tour manager [road manager] Les Buie backing band [the james brown band], mc [emcee], organ Lucas Fats Gonder backing band [the james brown band], music director, trumpet [principal] Lewis Hamlin backing band [the james brown band], tenor saxophone Clifford MacMillan backing band [the james brown band], tenor saxophone [principal] St-Clair Pinckney backing band [the james brown band], tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone Al Brisco Clark backing band [the james brown band], trumpet Mack Johnson backing band [the james brown band], trumpet Teddy Washington backing band [w/ band this engagement only], trombone Dickie Wells backing vocals The Famous Flames backing vocals [the famous flames] "Baby" Lloyd Stallworth backing vocals [the famous flames] Bobby Bennett backing vocals [the famous flames] Bobby Byrd coordinator [original coordination], sleeve notes Hal Neely design [designed for reissue] Joey Reinleib edited by [original editing by] Chuck Seitz edited by [original editing by] Gene Redd engineer [location engineer] Tommy Nola executive-producer [reissue] Bill Levenson mastered by [original mastering by] Chuck Seitz producer James Brown reissue producer, liner notes [newly annotated by] Harry Weinger remastered by [digital mastering by] Tom Ruff Phonographic Copyright (p) PolyGram Records, Inc. Copyright (c) PolyGram Records, Inc. Marketed By PolyGram Records, Inc. Manufactured By PolyGram Records, Inc. Recorded At Apollo Theater-New York City Remastered At PolyGram Tape Facility Made By PMDC, USA Title On disc: Live At The Apollo On spine: James Brown Live At The Apollo, 1962 On back cover: James Brown 'Live' At The Apollo. Recorded in stereophonic using AMPEX 350-2 tape machines with eight mikes. Use RIAA reproducing standards for best results. On front cover: The Apollo Theatre presents in person, The James Brown Show. James Brown voted no 1 R&B star of 1962. Recorded live at the famous Appollo Theatre, New York City. Inside cover: The Apollo Theatre presents in person, The James Brown Show. Recorded live at the Apollo Theatre, New York City, October 24, 1962 BOBBY BYRD - background vocals, organ on Lost Someone and intermittently elsewhere Original released as King 826 The James Brown Show (Live At The Apollo), Spring 1963
Produced for reissue and newly annotated by Harry Weinger, March 1990 This release was prepared from the original, undubbed, stereo master tape. Any distortion and/or electrical static you may hear is inherent in the original recording.