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5/31/21

ERMA FRANKLIN SOUL SISTER




BRUNSWICK RECORDS 1969                                BL 754147











credits:





Arranged By – Johnny Pate (tracks: A5), Sonny Sanders


Directed By – Willie Henderson


Producer – Carl Davis, Eugene Record





Recorded:


 January 15, 1968 at A&R Recording Studios, New York


Engineer – Dave Sanders








tracks list:








A1 By The Time I Get To Phoenix 3:25


A2 Change My Thoughts From You 2:29


A3 Light My Fire 2:40


A4 You've Been Cancelled 2:59


A5 For Once In My Life 2:37


A6 Can't See My Way 2:17


B1 Hold On, I'm Comin' 3:01


B2 Saving My Love For You 3:28


B3 Son Of A Preacher Man 2:34


B4 Gotta Find Me A Lover (24 Hours A Day) 2:14


B5 Baby I Love You 2:44





























5/23/21

CLAUS OGERMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA SOUL SEARCHIN'




RCA VICTOR RECORDS 1965                        LSP-3366








Claus Ogerman (born Klaus Ogermann ) is a German
arranger/orchestrator, conductor, and composer,
best known for his works with
Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra and Diana Krall.



tracks list:





A1 Soul Searchin'    
A2 Wkat I'd Say
A3 House Of The Rising Sun    
A4 Comin' Home Baby    
A5 The End Of The Line    
A6 Tell It As It Is    
B1 Green Onions    
B2 The Sidewinder    
B3 Fever    
B4 Memphis    
B5 Watermelon Man    
B6 Shindig 

























 
 




5/19/21

THE UPSETTERS FEATURING JIMMY WESS WE REMEMBER OTIS




ABC RECORDS 1968                                      ABCS 651





The Upsetters Dedicated This album to the super talents
od the late and great Otis Redding.The Group played Behind
Otis while he has touring the states during one nighters
and concerts.





credits:





Sax and Leader Lee foy 
Guitar Barry Sachs
Trumpet Harry Hoehn
Organ John F.Baseman
Bass Howard Ridgley We Remember Otis
Drums Danny O'Day
Vocal Jimmy Wess
producer John Madara





tracks list:








A1 Sweet Soul Medley    
A2 I Can't Turn You Loose    
A3 Always In The Wrong Place    
A4 Down Home    
A5 Don't Mess With Cupid    
B1 Tossin And Turning    
B2 The Memphis Sound    
B3 Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay    
B4 Don't Be Cruel    
B5 It's Growing    
B6 Grab This Thing








 
 




5/18/21

OTIS REDDING In Person At The Whisky A Go Go




ATCO RECORDS 1968                                    SD 33-265










In Person at the Whisky a Go Go is a live album by Otis Redding, 


recorded at the Whisky a Go Go on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, 


California in the Spring of 1966. It was originally released in 1968. 


The recording was made before Otis Redding attained crossover 


fame at the Monterey Pop Festival.










credits:








Otis Redding – vocals


James Young – guitar


Robert Holloway – tenor saxophone


Robert Pittman – tenor saxophone


Donald Henry – tenor saxophone


Sammy Coleman – trumpet


John Farris – trumpet


Clarence Johnson – trombone


Ralph Stewart – bass guitar


Elbert Woodson – drums
 







Recorded Live at:




  the Whisky A Go Go, Los Angeles, CA, Spring, 1966.


Engineer [Recording] – Wally Heider 




tracks list:






A1 I Can't Turn You Loose


Written-By – Redding*


4:43


A2 Pain In My Heart


Written-By – Neville*


2:11


A3 Just One More Day


Written-By – McEvoy/Robinson*, Redding*, Cropper*


5:07


A4 Mr. Pitiful


Written-By – Redding*, Cropper*


2:07


A5 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction


Written-By – Jagger/Richards*


4:36


B1 I'm Depending On You


Written-By – Redding*


3:01


B2 Any Ole Way


Written-By – Redding*, Cropper*


2:34


B3 These Arms Of Mine


Written-By – Redding*


3:54


B4 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag


Written-By – Brown*


4:38


B5 Respect


Written-By – Redding*














5/17/21

GRASELLA OLIPHANT THE GRASS IS GREENER

 

ATLANTIC RECORDS 1967                                SD 1494


credits:

 

 Bass – Major Holley (tracks: A1, A4, B1, B3, B4)
    Drums – Grassella Oliphant
    Engineer – Phil Iehle
    Guitar – Grant Green
    Organ – John Patton
    Photography By – Lee Friedlander
    Producer – Arif Mardin
    Tenor Saxophone – Harold Ousley (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1, B3, B4)
    Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Trumpet [Pocket] – Clark Terry (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1, B3, B4)

recorded :NYC, March 1, 1965
Engineer – Phil Iehle

 

tracklist:

 A1 Get Out Of My Life Woman 2:43   
A2 Ain't That Peculiar
Bass [Fender] – Major Holley
2:52   
A3 Soul Woman 5:21   
A4 Peaches Are Better Down The Road 5:47   
B1 The Yodel 6:35   
B2 Cantaloupe Woman 4:37   
B3 The Latter Days 3:01   
B4 Rapid Shave 3:04


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LOU DONALDSON PRETTY THINGS




BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1970                                    BST-84359





Pretty Things is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson
recorded for the Blue Note label featuring Donaldson with
Blue Mitchell, Leon Spencer, Ted Dunbar, and Idris Muhammad
and one track with Lonnie Smith and Melvin Sparks replacing
Spencer & Dunbar and Jimmy Lewis added.





credits:





Lou Donaldson - varitone alto saxophone, vocals
Blue Mitchell - trumpet
Lonnie Smith (track 1), Leon Spencer (tracks 2-6) - organ
Melvin Sparks (track 1), Ted Dunbar (tracks 2-6) - guitar
Jimmy Lewis - electric bass (track 1)
Idris Muhammad - drums





Producer – Francis Wolff
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
on January 9, 1970 (track 1) and June 12, 1970 (tracks 2-6).








tracks list:





A1 Tennessee Waltz 6:30
A2 Curtis' Song 5:45
A3 Sassie Lassie 6:25
B1 Just For A Thrill 5:20
B2 Pot Belly 8:05
B3 Love 5:57









 
 
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5/5/21

LOU DONALDSON EVERYTHING I PLAY IS FUNKY














BLUE NOTE RECORDS 1969                                   BST 84337 


             








credits :






Alto Saxophone – Lou Donaldson

    Bass Guitar [Fender Bass] – Jimmy Lewis

    Drums – Idris Muhammad

    Guitar – Melvin Sparks

    Organ – Charles Earland (tracks: B1, B2),


 Lonnie Smith (tracks: A1 to A3, B3)

    Trumpet – Blue Mitchell (tracks: A1 to A3, B3), 


Eddie Williams (tracks: B1, B2)



  

    Producer – Francis Wolff

    Recorded By Rudy Van Gelder

    Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,

    Tracks B1 and B2 recorded on August 22, 1969.

    Tracks A1 to A3 and B3 recorded on January 9, 1970





tracks list:



A1 Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky (From Now On) 5:15

A2 Hamp's Hump 6:35

A3 Over The Rainbow 7:05

B1 Donkey Walk 6:32

B2 West Indian Daddy 6:22

B3 Minor Bash 6:08
 

 








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5/3/21

DAYTON SIDEWINDERS ‎ GO AHEAD ON




CARLCO RECORDS 1971  





Single 45-103





Band Formed:
Dayton, OH, United States



Members



Carl Cowen (baritone saxophone, 


tenor saxophone, trumpet),
Harold Smith (tenor saxophone),
Franklin Woods (tenor saxophone),
Calvin Hurvey (trumpet),
Howard Burnley (trumpet),
Paul Brooks (guitar),
Stanley Brooks (drums),
Dean Hummons (keyboards),
Alton Brown (bass)
Also Known As
Ra & the Rhythm Kings





A     Go Ahead On
 Written-By – Cowan*, Hummons, Smith

B     Phoenix
 Written-By – Webb
 
 

 











PANCHO VILLA & THE BANDITS AIN'T THAT BAD




SYMBOL RECORDS 1964





single  202





A     Ain't That Bad
Vocals – WinfieldWritten-By – Villa*, Taylor

B     Progress
Written-By – Villa*, Witherspoon