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Recorded live at Chastain Park, Georgia. James Brown Live In Concert Songs | 1. | Turn It Loose, (Give It up) |
| 2. | It's Too Funky in Here |
| 3. | Try Me |
| 4. | Get on the Good Foot |
| 5. | Prisoner of Love |
| 6. | Get up Offa That Thang |
| 7. | Georgia |
| 8. | It's a Man's Man's World |
| 9. | Medley |
| 10. | Papa's Got a Brand New Bag |
| 11. | I Feel Good (I Got You) |
| 12. | Please Please Please |
| 13. | Jam |
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