Tuesday, November 9, 2010

V.A. - Take Me to the River: A Southern Soul Story 1961-1977 (3CD BoxSet) [2008]


Release Date: Oct 14, 2008
Southern soul really was natural as rain, a mixture of blues, R&B, gospel and country that somehow managed to sound exactly like, well, soul, no matter how many ways it was spun, and from its first stirrings in the early 1960s until disco and synthesizers officially killed it off in the mid-'70s, a case could be made that there was no more exciting music coming out of America. This wonderful three-disc, 75-track set traces that very arc in mostly chronological order, beginning with William Bell's "You Don't Miss Your Water" from 1961 and ending with Geater Davis' last-gasp "I'll Play the Blues for You " from 1977. In between is some very exciting music indeed, including Otis Redding's stunning "These Arms of Mine," Charlie Rich's "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" (who says soul and country aren't two sides of the same coin?), James Carr's stark and desperate "The Dark End of the Street," Etta James' powerful "I'd Rather Go Blind," Chuck Brooks' brilliant and dangerous-sounding "Love's Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down," and a pair of Al Green classics, "Tired of Being Alone" and the title tune, "Take Me to the River," and that's just a quick list of the gems found in this delightful set. Released by labels like Stax, Goldwax, Excello, Fame,
and Dial, southern soul was all about emotion and groove and always sounded rougher, sexier, and more dangerous than what northern labels like Motown were doing in the same time period. Truthfully, southern soul was what it was because of the high mixture of passionate gospel in its DNA, as if these artists hoped to sing their way out of hell and into heaven. The subject was love, in all of its guises, and much like country, soul carried every bit as much sadness as it did joy. Love doesn't always work out right, whether you make it to heaven or not. That's the bottom line, and no genre has ever celebrated a more adult approach to such matters, or filled the world with so much passion for it, than southern soul. The story is here.

Track list:

CD1
1.William Bell - You Don't Miss Your Water 3:01
2.Arthur Alexander - Go Home Girl 2:20
3.Otis Redding - These Arms of Mine 2:33
4.Jimmy Hughes - Steal Away 2:26
5.Joe Simon - My Adorable One 2:46
6.O.V. Wright - You're Gonna Make Me Cry 3:23
7.Percy Sledge - When a Man Loves a Woman 2:51
8.Eddy Giles - Losin' Boy 3:18
9.Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness [Take 1] 4:02
10.Jarvis Jackson - Something I Never Had 3:24
11.Wilson Pickett - Ninety-Nine and a Half (Won't Do) 2:42
12.Eddie Floyd - Got to Make a Comeback 2:39
13.Charlie Rich - When Something Is Wrong with My Baby 2:49
14.James Carr - The Dark End of the Street 2:34
15.Toussaint McCall - Let's Do It Over 2:18
16.Aretha Franklin - Do Right Woman, Do Right Man 3:17
17.Sam & Dave - I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down 2:41
18.June Edwards - You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) 2:51
19.Masqueraders - Let's Face Facts 3:23
20.Purify, James & Bobby - She Ain't Gonna Do Right 2:47
21.Al Johnson - Bless Your Sweet Soul 3:01
22.Laura Lee - Dirty Man 2:53
23.Eddie Hinton - Cover Me 2:55
24.Beltones, Reuben Bell - You're Gonna Miss Me 2:43
25.Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind 2:37
26.Toney, Oscar Jr.- Without Love (There Is Nothing) 3:50
CD2
1.Maurice & Mac - You Left the Water Running 2:43
2.Don Bryant - I'll Go Crazy 2:03
3.Bill Brandon - Rainbow Road 2:59
4.Shirley Walton - The One You Can't Have (All by Yourself) 2:51
5.William Bollinger - Tell Him Tonight 2:40
6.Ollie & The Nightingales - A Smile Can't Hide (A Broken Heart) 2:50
7.Spencer Wiggins - Uptight Good Woman 2:43
8.William Bell - I Forgot to Be Your Lover 2:21
9.Clay Hammond - I'll Make It Up to You 3:40
10.Clarence Carter - Slip Away 2:30
11.James Carr - That's the Way Love Turned out for Me 3:16
12.Tony Borders - Polly Wally 2:20
13.Candi Staton - Another Man's Woman, Another Woman's Man 2:31
14.Joe Tex - Buying a Book 3:27
15.Doris Duke - To the Other Woman (I'm the Other Woman) 2:59
16.Paul Kelly - Stealing in the Name of the Lord 3:37
17.Z.Z. Hill - Faithful and True 2:38
18.Chuck Brooks - Love's Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down, Pts. 1-2 6:40
19.Kip Anderson - I Went off and Cried 3:03
20.Barbara & The Browns - If I Can't Run to You I'll Crawl 2:41
21.Paul Thompson - What I Don't Know Won't Hurt Me 2:59
22.Johnnie Taylor - Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone 3:01
23.Thomas Bailey - Wish I Was Back 2:53
24.Jimmy Braswell - I Can't Give You My Heart 3:10
25.Gwen McCrae - Lead Me On 2:11
CD3
1.Marcell Strong - Mumble in My Ear 3:23
2.Denise LaSalle - Breaking Up Somebody's Home 3:28
3.Al Green - Tired of Being Alone 2:50
4.Spencer Wiggins - I Can't Be Satisified 3:35
5.King Floyd - Groove Me 3:01
6.Freddie North - She's All I Got 2:41
7.Bobby Newsome - Jody, Come Back and Get Your Shoes 3:17
8.Mel & Tim - Starting All Over Again 3:50
9.Sam Dees - We Always Come Back Strong 2:26
10.Frederick Knight - I've Been Lonely for So Long 3:21
11.Luther Ingram - (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right 3:35
12.Ann Peebles - I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down 2:43
13.Bobby Womack - I'm Through Trying to Prove My Love to You 3:49
14.Millie Jackson - It Hurts So Good 3:12
15.Quiet Elegance - You've Got My Mind Messed Up 2:50
16.Bobby Patterson - I Get My Groove from You 3:27
17.Tommie Young - Take Time to Know Him 3:16
18.George Jackson - How Can I Get Next to You 3:37
19.Soul Children - I'll Be the Other Woman 3:35
20.Clarence Carter - Heartbreak Woman 3:14
21.Chet Davenport - Take One Step (I'll Take Two) 4:03
22.Al Green - Take Me to the River 3:44
23.Tommy Tate - If You Got to Love Somebody 3:18
24.Geater Davis - I'll Play the Blues for You 3:29

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Jack Nitzsche - The Lonely Surfer [1963_2001]


Collector's Choice Music 2001 release COLC195

Track list:

01.The Lonely Surfer
02.Puerto Vallarta
03.Stranger On The Shore
04.Theme From "Women Of The World"
05.Old Town
06.Ebb Tide
07.Theme From "Mondo Cane"
08.The Magnificent Seven
09.Baja
10.Theme From A Broken Heart
11.Beyond The Surf
12.Da Doo Ron Ron

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Erma Franklin & Lavern Baker - Brunswick's Super Soul Sisters [1998]


21 tracks from the late '60s by these two soul divas. Erma'sinclude 'Son Of A Preacher Man', 'Higher & Higher' and 'HoldOn, I'm Coming'; Lavern's include 'One Monkey Don't Stop No Show', 'Wrapped, Tied & Tangled' and 'Think Twice', her duetwith Jackie Wilson. 1998 Brunswick Record Corporation/ Edselrelease.

1. Gotta Find Me A Lover - Erma Franklin
2. Pledging My Love - LaVern Baker
3. Son Of A Preacher Man - Erma Franklin
4. I Need You So - LaVern Baker
5. You've Been Cancelled - Erma Franklin
6. Love Is Ending - LaVern Baker
7. Higher And Higher - Erma Franklin
8. Let Me Belong To You - LaVern Baker
9. Saving My Love For You - Erma Franklin
10. I'm The One To Do It - LaVern Baker
11. Hold On I'm Coming - Erma Franklin
12. One Monkey (Don't Stop The Show) - LaVern Baker
13. By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Erma Franklin
14. Wrapped, Tied & Tangled - LaVern Baker
15. (I Get The) Sweetest Feeling - Erma Franklin
16. Baby Don't You Do It - LaVern Baker
17. Baby I Love You - Erma Franklin
18. Play It Fair - LaVern Baker
19. Can't See My Way - Erma Franklin
20. I'm Gonna Get You - LaVern Baker
21. LaVern Baker & Jackie Wilson Think Twice - LaVern Baker/Jackie Wilson

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Monday, November 1, 2010

George Harrison and Friends - The Concert For Bangladesh (Remastered) [2005]


Release Date: Dec 20, 1971
Recording Date: Aug 1, 1971
The Concert For Bangladesh was the event title for two benefit concerts organized by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar,
held at noon and at 7:00 p.m. on August 1, 1971, playing to a total of 40,000 people at Madison Square Garden in New
York City. Organized for the relief of refugees from East Pakistan (now independent Bangladesh) after the 1970 Bhola
cyclone and during the 1971 Bangladesh atrocities and Bangladesh Liberation War, the event was the first benefit
concert of this magnitude in world history. It featured an all-star supergroup of performers that included Ravi Shankar,
Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Badfinger, and Ringo Starr.
An album was released later in 1971 and a concert film was released in 1972, with later releases for home video. In 2005,
the film was re-issued on DVD accompanied by a new documentary.
CD covers included

Track list:

CD1

01 Ravi Shankar; George Harrison - Introduction
02 Ravi Shankar - Bangla Dhun
03 George Harrison & Friends - Wah-Wah
04 George Harrison & Friends - My Sweet Lord
05 George Harrison & Friends - Awaiting On You All
06 Billy Preston - That's The Way God Planned It
07 Ringo Starr - It Don't Come Easy
08 George Harrison & Leon Russell - Beware Of Darkness
09 George Harrison & Friends - Band Introduction
10 George Harrison & Eric Clapton - While My Guitar Gently Weeps

CD2

01 George Harrison & Leon Russell - Medley: Jumpin' Jack Flash / Young Blood
02 George Harrison - Here Comes The Sun
03 Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
04 Bob Dylan - It's Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
05 Bob Dylan - Blowin' In The Wind
06 Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
07 Bob Dylan - Just Like A Woman
08 George Harrison - Something
09 George Harrison - Bangla Desh
10 Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero / No Limit (additional track)

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