“The Godfather of Soul,” James Brown, is an American musical institution. One night in Boston in 1968, the day after Martin Luther King’s assassination, Brown also became a political and social ambassador on the highly charged issue of race. This three-disc collection focuses on Brown in 1968. Disc 1 holds the VH1 documentary, “The Night James Brown Saved Boston,” about Brown’s actions on stormy April 5 when he was scheduled to perform at the Boston Garden. Disc 2 is a rare video of that Boston concert. Disc 3 shows him in March 1968 at the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem. 330 minutes. From Shout Factory. In stores Aug. 5.
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