The album opens with “Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,” with James
Brown himself joining Pat Boone. But actually, before the song starts, there is
a very goofy introduction, which sets a bizarre tone, like telling us we shouldn’t take
this album at all seriously, that it’s all a bit of a joke. I mean, the line “I’d like to know, are you ready for some super dynamite soul?” is even followed by
some brief fake applause. Some of the songs we’re going to hear are then listed. Positively silly.
The version of “Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag” is a bit odd, with pop vibes. And
at one point James Brown sings, “Pat got
a brand new bag.” What are we to make of this? I’m not sure. It’s so
strange to hear Pat Boone and James Brown trading riffs at the end, like when
James urges, “Get funky, Pat.” And
Pat jokes about doing the splits: “Help
me up now, man.”
That is followed by “Soul Man,” with Pat Boone joined by
Sam Moore (the Sam of Sam & Dave, who had a hit with the song). And
actually, it sounds like this rendition begins with the opening of the original
recording. So, can we believe Pat Boone when he sings that he’s a soul man?
Obviously, there is something comedic about this, which is amplified a bit by the
fun backing vocals (“shadoop shoop shoop”).
But it’s cool to hear Sam Moore.
Boone then dips into disco with KC And The Sunshine Band
and their song “Get Down Tonight,” and suddenly I’m dancing around my apartment
to Pat Boone. Life is strange, isn’t it? By the way, I saw KC And The Sunshine Band
in concert several years ago, and they were fantastic. Seriously. Pat at one
point asks us, “How low can you go?” It’s
odd for someone as homophobic as Pat Boone to cover disco songs, but there you
have it. There are more dance vibes with Pat Boone’s odd rendition of “Celebration,”
in which he actually sings, “Getting
jiggy with it, getting jiggy with it, getting jiggy with it.” On this
track, Boone is joined by Robert Bell of Kool & The Gang.
Ray Parker, Jr. joins Pat Boone for “A Woman Needs Love,”
Raydio’s big hit from 1981. Here Pat Boone sings, “Don’t make the mistake of thinking old fashioned/Times have changed
from yesterday.” Okay then. Pat Boone then sings “We Are Family” with Joni
Sledge, one of the sisters of Sister Sledge. And again, it opens with some
silliness, a bit of spoken word: “Hey,
live it up, you all/And hand me some of that mayonnaise/Who put the anchovy in
here?” Oh yes, sounds like a crazy party. And then they sing, “I’ve got all my brothers and my sisters with
me.” Joni sounds great, by the way. At one point she sings, “Sing that funky music, Pat Boone” (to
the line “Play that funky music, white
boy”), and Pat responds, “I’ll sing
it for you, Joni.”
This album actually ends with an original tune, “Backbone,”
which Pat Boone wrote with David Diggs. Kool Moe Dee joins him on this one. I
don’t care for rap, so this track doesn't really work for me. It’s also
the longest track on this CD, approximately seven minutes.
CD Track List
- Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag
- Soul Man
- Get Down Tonight
- Tears Of Clown
- Celebration
- I Can’t Help Myself
- A Woman Needs Love
- We Are Family
- Shotgun
- That’s The Way Of The World
- Backbone
R&B Duet Hits
was released on October 16, 2015 through Goldenlane Records.
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