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Live at the Garden is a 1967 live album by James Brown and The Famous Flames. It was recorded on January 14, 1967 in the middle of a ten-day engagement at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey - Brown's first at an upscale nightclub. Like most of Brown's live albums, overdubbed crowd noise was added to the original recording for its LP release. It included one new song, "Let Yourself Go", which was recorded after hours at the casino; it appeared on the album disguised as a live recording. Although Live at the Garden peaked at #41 on the Billboard album chart, it came to be overshadowed in Brown's catalog by his next live album, Live at the Apollo, Volume II, recorded later the same year and released in 1968.

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  • Live at the Garden is a 1967 live album by James Brown and The Famous Flames. It was recorded on January 14, 1967 in the middle of a ten-day engagement at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey - Brown's first at an upscale nightclub. Like most of Brown's live albums, overdubbed crowd noise was added to the original recording for its LP release. It included one new song, "Let Yourself Go", which was recorded after hours at the casino; it appeared on the album disguised as a live recording. Although Live at the Garden peaked at #41 on the Billboard album chart, it came to be overshadowed in Brown's catalog by his next live album, Live at the Apollo, Volume II, recorded later the same year and released in 1968. (en)
  • Live at the Garden é um álbum ao vivo de 1967 do músico americano James Brown and The Famous Flames. Foi gravado em 14 de janeiro de 1967 durante uma agenda de dez dias no em Cherry Hill, Nova Jersey - o primeiro de Brown em um nightclub. Como a maioria dos álbuns ao vivo de Brown, overdub foi adicionado à gravação original para dar a impressão de plateia. Foi incluída uma nova canção, "Let Yourself Go"; aparece no álbum disfarçada de gravação ao vivo. Embora Live at the Garden tenha atingido o número 41 na parada Billboard albums, o disco foi ofuscado pelo álbum ao vivo seguinte, Live at the Apollo, Volume II, gravado mais tarde no mesmo ano e lançado em 1968. (pt)
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