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Out of Sight (song)

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B-side
  
"Maybe the Last Time"

Format
  
7" single

Genre
  
Rhythm and blues

Released
  
July 1964 (1964-07)

Recorded
  
May 1964

Length
  
2:23

"Out of Sight" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by James Brown in 1964. A twelve-bar blues written by Brown under the pseudonym "Ted Wright", the stuttering, staccato dance rhythms and blasting horn section riffs of its instrumental arrangement were an important evolutionary step in the development of funk music. In his 1986 autobiography Brown wrote that

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"Out of Sight" was another beginning, musically and professionally. My music - and most music - changed with "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", but it really started on "Out of Sight" ... You can hear the band and me start to move in a whole other direction rhythmically. The horns, the guitars, the vocals, everything was starting to be used to establish all kinds of rhythms at once... I was trying to get every aspect of the production to contribute to the rhythmic patterns.

"Out of Sight" was the third single Brown recorded for Smash Records in the midst of a contract dispute with his main label, King. A significant pop hit, it reached #24 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #5 on the Cashbox R&B chart. (Billboard had temporarily suspended its R&B listings at the time.) It was also the last song he would record for over a year, as the court's ruling in his dispute with King barred him from making vocal recordings for Smash.

"Out of Sight" was one of Brown's first recordings to feature the playing of saxophonist Maceo Parker. Its B-side, "Maybe the Last Time", was his last studio recording with the Famous Flames. Besides its single release, "Out of Sight" appeared on an album of the same name, which was quickly withdrawn from sale. It was re-released on King in 1968 with one track missing under the title James Brown Sings Out of Sight.

Personnel

  • James Brown - lead vocal
  • with the James Brown Band:

  • McKinley "Mack" Johnson - trumpet
  • Ron Tooley - trumpet
  • Robert Knight - trumpet
  • Joe Dupars - trumpet
  • Wilmer Milton - trombone
  • Nat Jones - alto saxophone
  • Eldee Williams - tenor saxophone
  • St. Clair Pinckney - tenor saxophone
  • Al "Brisco" Clark - tenor saxophone
  • Maceo Parker - baritone saxophone
  • Lucas "Fats" Gonder or Bobby Byrd - organ
  • Les Buie - guitar
  • Bernard Odum - bass
  • Melvin Parker - drums
  • Other recordings

    Performances of "Out of Sight" appear on the album Live at the Garden and in the concert film T.A.M.I. Show.

    Cover versions

  • Van Morrison and Them covered "Out of Sight" on their 1966 album Them Again.
  • Billy Vera performs the song on the 1989 album Soul Session Live
  • References

    Out of Sight (song) Wikipedia