Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soul. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

The Best of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues Volume One - 1988



1.  Shirley & Lee - Feel So Good
2.  Ernie K-Doe - Mother-In-Law
3.  Showman - It Will Stand
4.  Smiley Lewis - I Hear You Knocking
5.  Earl King - Trick Bag
6.  Dave Bartholomew - The Monkey
7.  Benny Spellman - Fortune Teller
8.  Irma Thomas - Time Is On My Side
9.  The Spiders - I Didn't Want to Do It
10. Earl King - Come On (Pt. 1)
11. Roy Brown - Let The Four Winds Blow
12. Irma Thomas - Wish Someone Would Care
13. Bobby Mitchell, The Toppers - I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday
14. Benny Spellman - Lipstick Traces (on a Cigarette)
15. Smiley Lewis - One Night
16. Aaron Neville - Over You
17. Ernie K-Doe - A Certain Girl
18. Jessie Hill - Ooh Poo Pah Doo (Pt. 1)

Monday, November 11, 2013

Bobby Patterson - I'd Rather Eat Soup - 1998


1.  I'd Rather Eat Soup
2.  Drink from Your Own Well
3.  Talk Show Blues
4.  When the Licking Stops
5.  This Time
6.  Charity Begins at Home
7.  Money Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
8.  My Weakness Is You
9.  It Ain't All about the Sex
10. I'm Going Out Tonight
11. Grandma's Hands (aka Mama's Hands)
12. Drink from Your Well (Club Mix)

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Three Years In Oak Cliff

Striving to become a true cultivated eccentric often requires the scholar to step away from the labs, the spreadsheets, the yardwork & even oneself to support the community.

The Kessler celebrates three years this weekend. Take a day, a week or a month (results may vary) to check out The Kessler's youtube page which has cracked 1600 videos.  These live musical performances may startle those that rarely surface out of the studio or beyond the internet.

The below funk comes but from one evening.  Please conduct your own research and get back to me as needed. There is no due date.

opening act The Revivalists



18 minutes of the Soul Rebels


Ivan Neville and Dumpstaphunk 1


I promise that's not me in the banter, I was on the floor.
one day it will be available somewhere somehow perhaps


Ivan Neville and Dumpstaphunk 2


See you in April - at least that's the plan.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

The Happy Day Youth Choir - Good Feelin's


I said "Pardon me for probin' but I used to go to church…" RA Scion

1. California Dreamin'
2. Little Green Apples
3. Mrs. Robinson
4. Son of a Preacher Man
5. Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
6. O Happy Day
7. Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In
8. Hey Jude
9. Words
10. For What It's Worth
11. Green, Green Grass of Home

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Arcadio Elias and His Famed Mariachi Nacional - Tequila! 1959


All the favorite melodies of Old Mexico... gathered together at last!

Tequila, the crystal clear, fiery national drink of Mexico is roughly equivalent to our gin or vodka, and with it you can even make a sort of sun-drenched martini, the Margarita (see recipe below).

Likewise, the mariachis, those happy little bands of Mexico, have their stateside parallels, too. In sound and spirit, they are somewhere between our polka bands and those smooth little groups playing for dancing in U.S. hotels. The typical mariachi has lots of spritely singing strings, a trumpet lead, guitars of assorted sizes, and sometimes, as in this case, an orthodox rhythm section. The result, at its best is a polished, light-bodied sound, pleasant to the ear, and here, it is at its best: the Mariachi Nacional is the finest of its kind and Arcadio Elias might reasonably be called Mexico's Lawrence Welk!

As to the tunes themselves, they are the most popular Mexican folksongs, loved around the world. Even though a title or two might not ring a bell at first, the melodies themselves will prove immediately familiar to almost every North American. And in a gesture of neighborliness, bandleader Elias has even included a couple of stateside standards, done up in delightful mariachi style.

Because this album brings together all these world-wide favorites of Mexican music for the first time, it is a particularly fine addition to the collections of schools and folkdancing groups. But it's equally appropriate for informal parties and friendly get-togethers when a kind of sunny, happy music is always welcome.

So mix up a nice, icy batch of Margaritas and give SeƱor Elias and his boys the floor; you'll find yourself whisked across the border in a trice, to a land of song and gayety. Salud!

Margarita -half jigger of Triple Sec, juice of 1 lime, jigger of tequila. Shake well with shaved ice and serve in a salted champagne glass...

1. Tequila!
2. Guadalajara
3. Cielito Lindo
4. Alla En El Rancho Grande
5. Rosa de San Antonio (San Antonio Rose)
6. La Golondrina
7. Jarabe Tapatio
8. Las Chiapanecas
9. La Bamba
10. La Varsoviana (Put Your Little Foot)
11. La Raspa
12. La Cucaracha


Thursday, March 31, 2011

Eloise Laws - Eloise 1977

1. Baby You Lied 2. His House and Me 3. 1,000 Laughs 4. Someone Who Still Needs Me 5. Love Is Feeling 6. Number One 7. You're Incredible 8. Love Comes Easy 9. Forever Now

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Lena Horne - Swinging - Coronet Records CX-165








Preparing to attend The 10th Texas Pinball Convention in Grapevine & just wanted to give some love to all the female MC's. Why? Well, to be honest we'll be lucky to get 5% female turnout. Pinball seems to be one of those things (kind of like crate digging) that's wired into the male psyche just a tad harder than the female one. Corrections welcome. Anyway, look for some female lovin' posts for the next two weeks or so. As Alicia Keys said when she was here at last year - THANK YOU ALL STAR.

First up on the musical menu is Lena Horne - you've heard her live from 81 now reach back to the 50's ?? to hear some studio work from a top five MC of her era. For those that don't know, Lena set the standard & raised the flag in her day and beyond. RIP Liz Taylor.

1. More Than You Know
2. Squeeze Me
3. Beale street Blues
4. At Long Last Love
5. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
6. The Blues
7. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
8. Frankie & Johnny

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Ike & Tina Turner - Workin' Together 1971


1. Workin' Together
2. (As Long As I Can) Get You When I Want You
3. Get Back
4. The Way You Love Me
5. You Can Have It
6. Game of Love
7. Funkier Than a Mosquita's Tweeter
8. Ooh Poo Pah Doo
9. Proud Mary
10. Goodbye, So Long
11. Let It Be

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Doo-Wop Gold Volume One 197x

Can I help you?
Sure. I'm looking for doo-wop records.

Hip-Hop?
No. Doo-Wop.
Do What?
No. Doo-Wop.
Let me ask someone else.


1. The Five Delights - There'll Be No Goodbye
2. The Willows - Church Bells May Rang
3. Don Julian & the Meadowlarks - Heaven and Paradise
4. The Genies - Who's That Knocking
5. The Crests - Guilty
6. The Pesters - I Laughed
7. The Paragons - Blue Velvet
8. The Scarlets - Dear One
9. The Jesters - So Strange
10. Shirley & Lee - Let the Good Times Roll
11. The Untouchables - Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight
12. Blue-Notes - A Good Woman
13. Blue-Notes - My Hero
14. The Hearts - Lonely Nights
15. The Valiants - This Is the Night
16. The Quin-Tones - Down the Aisle of Love
17. The Penguins - Earth Angel
18. The Moonglows - Sincerely
19. The Spinners - That's What Girls Are Made For
20. Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs - Stay
21. Crests - 16 Candles
22. Dixie Cups - Chapel of Love
23. Classics - Till Then
24. Bobby Lewis - Tossin & Turnin
25. Angels - Till
26. Maxine Brown - All in My Mind
27. Betty Everett - The Shoop Shoop Song
28. Harptones - Sunday Kind of Love
29. Mello Kings - Tonite, Tonite
30. Cascades - Rhythm Of The Rain
31. Ike & Tina Turner - It's Gonna Work Out Fine
32. Five Satins - In the Still of the Night
33. Gladys Knight & the Pips - Every Beat of My Heart
34. The Channels - The Closer You Are
35. Dobie Gray - In Crowd
36. Jerry Butler - Moon River
37. Dee Clark - Raindrops
38. Belmonts - Tell Me Why
39. Terry Statford - Suspicion
40. Capris - There's a Moon Out Tonight

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Super Soul Blues Volume II 1991


1. Aaron Neville - Tell It Like It Is
2. Cookie & The Cupcakes - Matilda
3. Little Johnny Taylor - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing
4. B.B. King - Recession Blues
5. Peppermint Harris - Bad Bad Whiskey
6. Jimmy Reed - Bright Lights, Big City
7. John Fred & His Playboys - Boogie Children
8. Toussaint McCall - Nothing Takes The Place Of You
9. Clarence Carter - Can We Slip Away Again
10. Montclairs - Dreaming Out Of Season
11. Ernie Johnson - Party All Night
12. Na Allen - Bring It On Home
13. Tommy Young - That's How Strong My Love Is
14. Bobby Patterson - How Do You Spell Love
15. Louis Villery - Making Nassau Fruit Drink
16. Little Johnny Taylor - Open House At My House (Pt. 1)

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Johnny Otis Presents: the Best of Rhythm and Blues, Volume 4 1993

Baseball can be great at 100 F or 38 C but you always need some tunes.

1. Louis Jordan - Saturday Night Fish Fry
2. Johnny Otis - Harlem Nocturne
3. Big Joe Turner - Honey, Hush
4. Gatemouth Moore - I Ain't Mad At You, Pretty Baby
5. Joe Liggins & The Honeydrippers - The Honeydripper (Part 2)
6. Charles Brown - Merry Christmas, Baby
7. Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson - Kidney Stew Blues
8. Pee Wee Crayton - Blues In The Ghetto
9. Richard Berry - Doin' It
10. Amos Milburn - One Hour Past Midnight

Monday, July 12, 2010

Gloria Lynne - Gloria Lynne - 197x Up Front 146

Four love songs + four makin' love songs & one fun to do bad things song = nine sultry slices of soul

1. How Did You Make Me Love You
2. Can You Take What I'm Gonna Do
3. If You Don't Get It Yourself
4. I've Just Gotta Tell Somebody
5. Love Finally Found Me
6. Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong
7. Don't Tell Me How to Love You
8. I'm So in Love
9. I'll Take You All the Way There

Another day has come and gone in a world where I don't belong.
Another week has passed me by. It's not because I didn't try.
Nobody saw me walking and nobody heard me talking.
Seems like I gotta do wrong, gotta do wrong, gotta do wrong before they notice me.
Another job that I can't get. Nice apartment that the landlord won't rent.
I go to bed but sleep won't come. My belly's empty and my brain is numb.
Nobody saw me walking. Nobody heard me talking.
Seems like I gotta do wrong, gotta do wrong, gotta do wrong before they notice me.
The Whispers

He ended up on the block with kid scooters and ice cream but ended out of foster homes until he was 19.
Stealing for food he didn't do for enjoyment at the time a lay off, shut down & unemployment.
He moved into a new world & seeked his fortune & suited himself to the times with extortions.
A hustle that was ruled by men and murder; he earned enough for his daily bread & wanted to move further.
He knew no good could come from such a sin, had issues as a kid, so he held it all but did.
And he pursued the game so hotly, on a path of destruction even though the road was rocky.
Very caught up in his own drive for dominance & to know that he would pay in the end was common sense.
Some say he had long deserved death & many felt relieved when they were told he left.
Path of Destruction - GZA

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music 1981







Side One
1. Overture
ACT 1
2. From This Moment On
3. I Got a Name
4. I'm Glad There Is You
5. I Want to Be Happy
Cotton Club Revue:
6. Copper Colored Gal 7. Raisin' the Rent
8. As Long As I Live 9. Lady with the Fan
10. Lena's Dialogue ("Cotton Club to Hollywood")
11. Where or When (Hollywood Sequence)

Side Two
12. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
13. Lena's Dialogue ("Hollywood")
14. Just One of Those Things
15. Stormy Weather (Part 1)
16. Love
17. Lena's Dialogue ("Broadway")
18. Push De Button
19. The Lady Is a Tramp
20. Yesterday When I Was Young (Hier EncorƩ)

Side Three
21. Deed I Do
22. Life Goes On
Intermission
ACT II
23. Watch What Happens
24. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
25. Fly
26. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered

Side Four
27. A Lady Must Live
28. Lena's Dialogue ("Love This Business")
29. That's What Miracles Are All About
30. Lena's Dialogue ("Early Career")
31. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
32. Stormy Weather (Part II)
33. If You Believe
34. Curtain Music (Stormy Weather, bows)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Back 2 Back Hits - 1974 to 1978

2$ CD for 2/2

1. Tavares - Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel (Part One)
2. Tavares - It Only Takes A Minute
3. Tavares - Remember What I Told You To Forget
4. Tavares - Whodunit
5. Tavares - My Ship
6. Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing
7. Hot Chocolate - Every 1's A Winner
8. Hot Chocolate - Disco Queen
9. Hot Chocolate - Emma
10. Hot Chocolate - So You Win Again

Monday, December 28, 2009

Kid Creole and the Coconuts - Kid Creole Redux 1992

You who do not know the legend of Kid Creole please read up on the 1980's. The origin of King Creole by way of Harold Robbins then Elvis Presley does not prepare one for the innovative style of Kid Creole and the Coconuts. This 1992 overview is a good contribution to your education.

1. I'm a Wonderful Thing, Baby
2. Endicott
3. There's Something Wrong in Paradise
4. If You Wanna Be Happy
5. Stool Pigeon
6. Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy
7. Yolanda
8. It's a Wonderful Life
9. Dancin' at the Bains Douches
10. In the Jungle
11. Animal Crackers
12. Part of My Design
13. Call It a Day
14. The Lifeboat Party

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Otis Redding Dictionary Of Soul: Complete & Unbelievable 1966






1. Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)
2. I'm Sick Y'All
3. Tennessee Waltz
4. Sweet Lorene
5. Try A Little Tenderness
6. Day Tripper
7. My Lover's Prayer
8. She Put The Hurt On Me
9. Ton Of Joy
10. You're Still My Baby
11. Hawg For You
12. Love Have Mercy

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Wilson Pickett - The Very Best of Wilson Pickett 1993


1. In the Midnight Hour
2. 634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)
3. Land of 1000 Dances
4. Mustang Sally
5. Funky Broadway
6. I'm in Love
7. She's Lookin' Good
8. Hey Jude
9. Sugar, Sugar
10. Engine Number 9
11. Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You
12. Don't Knock My Love, Pt. 1
13. Fire and Water
14. I'm a Midnight Mover
15. I Found a Love, Pt. 1
16. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Disco Party: The Best of the TK Collection 1993


Happy Record Store Day. I did my part today. Do yours. Dig for vinyl. Dig for cassettes. Just don't stop.

1. T-Connection - Do What You Wanna Do
2. The Ritchie Family - Lady Luck
3. Foxy - Get off Your Ahh and Dance
4. George McCrae - Rock Your Baby
5. Peter Brown - Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me
6. Eli's Second Coming - Love Chant
7. KC & the Sunshine Band - Get Down Tonight
8. Ralph MacDonald - Calypso Breakdown
9. The Ritchie Family - Best Disco in Town
10. Connection - Disco Magic
11. Buzzy Bunch/Celi Bee - Superman
12. Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Gimme Some
13. George McCrae - Kiss Me (The Way I Like It)
14. Betty Wright - Where Is the Love

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Johnnie Taylor - Live at the Summit Club


After Taylor was bumped from Wattstax he ended up playing in a club in front of LA regulars who, according to the notes, were "fur-lined players and ice cold hustlers." This 1972 show did not get its due until 2007. Two parts - 320 - in case you know don't know it goes.

1. Introduction by Rufus Thomas
2. Take Care of Your Homework
3. Little Bluebird
4. Steal Away [Version 1]
5. I Don't Wanna Lose You
6. Who's Making Love
7. Hello Sundown
8. Steal Away
9. Stop Doggin' Me
10. Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Sly & the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On 1971



Tracks one thru twelve were on the original 1971 LP. The rest were not. Hope you vote(d).

1. Luv N' Haight
2. Just Like a Baby
3. Poet
4. Family Affair
5. Africa Talks to You "The Asphalt Jungle"
6. There's a Riot Goin' On
7. Brave & Strong
8. (You Caught Me) Smilin'
9. Time
10. Spaced Cowboy
11. Runnin' Away
12. Thank You for Talkin' to Me Africa
13. Runnin' Away [Single Version]
14. My Gorilla Is My Butler [Instrumental]
15. Do You Know What? [Instrumental]
16. That's Pretty Clean [Instrumental]