Reality (James Brown album)

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{{Infobox album

| name = Reality

| type = Studio album

| artist = James Brown

| cover = James Brown Reality.jpg

| alt =

| released = 19 December 1974

| recorded =

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Funk, Soul

| length = 41:17

| label = Polydor

| producer = James Brown

| prev_title = Hell

| prev_year = 1974

| next_title = Sex Machine Today

| next_year = 1975

| misc = {{Singles

| name =

| type = studio

| single1 = Funky President (People It's Bad)

| single1date = October 1974

| single2 = Reality

| single2date = February 1975

}}

}}

Reality is the 39th studio album by American musician James Brown. The album was released in 1974, by Polydor Records.{{cite web|url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/reality/627537728 |title=iTunes - Music - Reality by James Brown |date=January 1974 |publisher=iTunes |access-date=2015-06-28}}

Release

Reality was released in late 1974. It charted on the Billboard 200 for 10 weeks, peaking at number 56.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/304084/james-brown/chart?page=1&f=305|magazine=Billboard|title=James Brown|access-date=December 19, 2016}}

Reception

{{Music ratings

|rev1 = AllMusic

|rev1score = {{Rating|1.5|5}}{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/reality-mw0000123635|publisher=AllMusic|title=James Brown - Reality|access-date=December 19, 2016|author=Elias, Jason}}

|rev2 = Robert Christgau

|rev2score = B−{{cite web|url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=James+Brown|title=James Brown|author=Christgau, Robert|access-date=December 19, 2016}}

|rev3 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide

|rev3score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}{{cite book|last=Cross|first=Charles R.|author-link=Charles R. Cross|editor1-last=Brackett|editor1-first=Nathan|editor2-last=Hoard|editor2-first=Christian|title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide|publisher=Simon & Schuster|edition=4th|year=2004|isbn=0-7432-0169-8|chapter=James Brown|pages=[https://archive.org/details/newrollingstonea00brac/page/109 109]}}

}}

In a contemporary review, the NME reviewed both Reality and Breakin' Bread, stating that the album were "pretty much up to the standard of his last few [records]." 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 The Fatback Band or B.T. Express?"{{cite web|title=James Brown: Reality and Breakin' Bread|last=Fisher|first=Bob|work=NME|date=April 5, 1975|access-date=December 19, 2016|url-access=subscription |url=http://www.rocksbackpages.com/Library/Article/james-brown-reality-and-breakin-bread}}

AllMusic 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 writer's block 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".

Reality was listed as the 46th best album of 1974 by Rolling Stone.[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-albums-1974-1235138526/james-brown-reality-2-1235138615/]

Track listing

Track listing adapted from vinyl of Reality.{{cite AV media notes |title=Reality |others=James Brown |year=1974 |publisher=Polydor |id=PD 6039}}

{{Track listing

| all_writing = James Brown, except where noted

| headline = Side one

| title1 = Reality

| writer1 = James Brown, Fred Wesley, Gertrude Wesley

| length1 = 4:41

| title2 = Funky President (People It's Bad)

| length2 = 4:28

| title3 = Further On Up the Road

| writer3 = Bob Mack

| length3 = 4:14

| title4 = Check Your Body

| writer4 = Brown, Fred Wesley

| length4 = 4:31

| title5 = Don't Fence Me In

| writer5 = Cole Porter

| length5 = 3:57

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = Side two

| title6 = All for One

| writer6 = Brown, Fred Wesley

| length6 = 6:38

| title7 = I'm Broken Hearted

| length7 = 4:28

| title8 = The Twist

| writer8 = Hank Ballard

| length8 = 4:09

| title9 = Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)

| writer9 = Anthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse

| length9 = 4:05

}}

Personnel

Credits adapted from back cover of Reality.

References