Reality (James Brown album)
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''Reality '' is the 39th
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by American musician
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. The album was released in 1974, by
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Release

''Reality'' was released in late 1974. It charted on the
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for 10 weeks, peaking at number 56.


Reception

In a contemporary review, the ''
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'' reviewed both ''Reality'' and ''
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'', stating that the album were "pretty much up to the standard of his last few ecords" which he found was both positive and negative noting that there has been no major progression in his music since 1972. The review concluded that both albums were "very well produced, exceedingly exciting and irresistible for dancing, but who needs James Brown & The J.B.'s when you can have
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or B.T. Express?"
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gave the album a negative review, noting that Brown's "insane schedule was catching up to him" and that it found him "at an artistic impasse." The reviewer noted that "it was foolish to expect a "fun" album from Brown during this time. He seemed to view America as a doomed nation, and considered the gas shortage, Watergate, and unemployment lines as signs of the coming apocalypse. A hint of sadness and ennui cloaks over the album." The review critiqued "The Twist" as Brown hitting a
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and that the cover of " Don't Fence Me In" was another sign of his "desperation". The review noted that the album contained "his worst ballads on record".


Track listing

Track listing adapted from vinyl of ''Reality''.


Personnel

Credits adapted from back cover of ''Reality''. *James Brown – producer, arrangements *
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– arrangements, production supervisor * Dave Matthews – arrangements on "The Twist" *
Bob Both Bob Both (born 1952) is an American recording engineer and record producer, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1970s. Both was born in Bloomfield, New Jersey, the son of a carpenter. Inspired by The Beatles, he learned to play the ...
– engineer, production supervisor *David Stone – assistant engineer *Major Little – assistant engineer *Don Brautigam – illustration


References

{{Authority control 1974 albums James Brown albums Albums arranged by David Matthews (keyboardist) Albums produced by James Brown Polydor Records albums