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Solid Gold: 30 Golden Hits, also called 30 Golden Hits/21 Golden Years, is a greatest hits compilation album by James Brown. The double album set was initially released in 1977 on Polydor, and was re-released by the label in 1986. The album's liner notes listed the release dates and U.S. chart positions for each song and included an essay by Cliff White. This is the first compilation album to include Get Up(I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine. According to Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlman, the collection was "state-of-the-art", an influential model "not only...for the many Brown compilations that would follow in later years, but also for the compilation boom in general". In 1981, Village Voice critic Robert Christgau described it as "an essential collection." Allmusic indicates that it suppl

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  • Solid Gold: 30 Golden Hits, also called 30 Golden Hits/21 Golden Years, is a greatest hits compilation album by James Brown. The double album set was initially released in 1977 on Polydor, and was re-released by the label in 1986. The album's liner notes listed the release dates and U.S. chart positions for each song and included an essay by Cliff White. This is the first compilation album to include Get Up(I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine. According to Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlman, the collection was "state-of-the-art", an influential model "not only...for the many Brown compilations that would follow in later years, but also for the compilation boom in general". In 1981, Village Voice critic Robert Christgau described it as "an essential collection." Allmusic indicates that it supplies "the essence of James Brown", but also states "[i]t has since been superseded by the 1991 four-disc Star Time boxed set". All songs are represented in their single edit form. (en)
  • Solid Gold: 30 Golden Hits, também conhecida como 30 Golden Hits/21 Golden Years, é uma coletânea musical de James Brown. O álbum duplo foi lançado em 1977 pela Polydor e relançado pelo selo em 1986. As notas do álbum listam as datas de lançamento e as posições alcançadas nas paradas musicais americanas de cada canção e uma dissertação de Cliff White. De acordo com o crítico da Allmusic, William Ruhlman, a coleção era "estado de arte", "não apenas...para muitas coletâneas de Brown que se seguiriam nos anos seguintes, mas também para o boom de coletâneas em geral". Em 1981, o crítico do Village Voice, Robert Christgau, a descreveu como "uma coleção essencial." A Allmusic afirma que a coletânea supre "a essência de James Brown", e também afirma que só foi superado pelo box set com 4 discos de 1991, Star Time". (pt)
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  • Solid Gold: 30 Golden Hits, also called 30 Golden Hits/21 Golden Years, is a greatest hits compilation album by James Brown. The double album set was initially released in 1977 on Polydor, and was re-released by the label in 1986. The album's liner notes listed the release dates and U.S. chart positions for each song and included an essay by Cliff White. This is the first compilation album to include Get Up(I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine. According to Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlman, the collection was "state-of-the-art", an influential model "not only...for the many Brown compilations that would follow in later years, but also for the compilation boom in general". In 1981, Village Voice critic Robert Christgau described it as "an essential collection." Allmusic indicates that it suppl (en)
  • Solid Gold: 30 Golden Hits, também conhecida como 30 Golden Hits/21 Golden Years, é uma coletânea musical de James Brown. O álbum duplo foi lançado em 1977 pela Polydor e relançado pelo selo em 1986. As notas do álbum listam as datas de lançamento e as posições alcançadas nas paradas musicais americanas de cada canção e uma dissertação de Cliff White. De acordo com o crítico da Allmusic, William Ruhlman, a coleção era "estado de arte", "não apenas...para muitas coletâneas de Brown que se seguiriam nos anos seguintes, mas também para o boom de coletâneas em geral". Em 1981, o crítico do Village Voice, Robert Christgau, a descreveu como "uma coleção essencial." A Allmusic afirma que a coletânea supre "a essência de James Brown", e também afirma que só foi superado pelo box set com 4 discos d (pt)
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