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6/24/22

BROOK BENTON HOME STYLE




COTILLION RECORDS 1970                            SD 9028








credits:





Arranged, conducted and produced By
Arif Mardin

Rhythm Section: The Dixie Flyers

Jim Dickinson : Guitar, Keyboards
Charlie Freeman : lead Guitar
Mike Utley: Organ,Electric Piano
Tommy Mclure: Bass
Sammy Creason : drums, percussions
George Dorsey : alto sax
King Curtis : tenor sax
pepper Adams : Baritone Sax
Joe Newman : trompet
Benny Powell : trombone
string section: Direction Gene Orloff
Background vocal: The Sweet Inpirations
vocal obligatos : Cissy Houston

recorded at: Atlantic south criteria studio Miami and
Atlantic recording studio New York

Engineers:Ron Albert,Chuck Kirkpatric, Mack Emerman,
Lewis Hahn & Gene Paul





tracks list:





A1 Whoever Finds This I Love You    
A2 For Lee Ann    
A3 Willie And Laura Mae Jones    
A4 It's All In The Game    
A5 Don't It Make You Wanta Go Home    
B1 Aspen Colorado    
B2 Don't Think Twice It's All Right    
B3 Born Under A Bad Sign    
B4 Are You Sincere    
B5 Let Me Fix It













 
 
 


 

6/23/22

SOLOMON BURKE Got To Get You Off My Mind / Peepin'




SINGLE ATLANTIC 1965          REF 45-2276


 


 


 


A     Got To Get You Off My Mind  2:32
Songwriter – Burke

B     Peepin' 2:29
Songwriter – Burke

 Arranged By – Gene Page



























SOLOMON BURKE I WISH I KNEW

















ATLANTIC RECORDS 1968                                SD 8185 











credits:








 Solomon Burke (vocal) 
Arif Mardin (arr, dir)


 Producer, Engineer – Tom Dowd


Memphis, TN, March 15, 1968








tracks list:





A1 I Wish I Knew ( How It Would Feel To Be Free )     2:50    


A2 Get Out Of My Life Woman     3:15    


A3 Meet Me In The Church     3:26    


A4 By The Time I Get To Phoenix     2:50    


A5 Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye     3:10    


B1 What'd I Say     4:45    


B2 Since I Met You Baby     3:40    


B3 Save It     2:25    


B4 Shame On Me     2:30    


B5 Why, Why, Why     2:24











 




















 
 






GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS NEITHER ONE OF US

 

SOUL RECORDS 1972                                      S 737L


credits:

 Artie Butler - arrangement on
   "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)"
    Michael Omartian - arrangement on
   "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)"
    and "Who Is She (And What Is She to You)?"
    H. B. Barnum - arrangement on
   "It's Gotta Be That Way" and "Daddy Could Swear, I Declare"
    David Van De Pitte - "For Once in My Life"
    and "Don't It Make You Feel Guilty"
    Tom Baird - arrangement on
    "This Child Needs Its Father"
    James Anthony Carmichael - arrangement on
    "And This Is Love"
    Paul Riser - arrangement on
   "Can't Give It Up No More"

Recorded in   1972


tracklist:

A1        Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)
Arranged By – Artie Butler, Michael O'Martian*
Producer – Joe Porter
Written-By – Jim Weatherly
4:15
A2        It's Gotta Be That Way
Arranged By – H.B. Barnum
Producer – Johnny Bristol
Written-By – David Jones, Jr.*, Johnny Bristol, Wade Brown, Jr.*
4:32
A3        For Once In My Life
Arranged By – David Van DePitte
Producer – Clay McMurray
Written-By – Orlando Murden, Ron Miller*
4:00
A4        This Child Needs Its Father
Arranged By – Tom Baird
Producer – Dino Fekaris, Nick Zesses
Written-By – Dino Fekaris, Nick Zesses
3:15
A5        Who Is She (And What Is She To You)
Arranged By – Michael O'Martian*
Producer – Joe Porter
Written-By – Bill Withers, Stan McKenny*
4:12
B1        And This Is Love
Arranged By – James Carmichael*
Producer – Hal Davis
Written-By – Frederick Long, Sylvia Moy
3:21
B2        Daddy Could Swear, I Declare
Arranged By – H.B. Barnum
Producer – Johnny Bristol
Written-By – Merald Knight*, Gladys Knight, Johnny Bristol
3:42
B3        Can't Give It Up No More
Arranged By – Paul Riser
Producer – Johnny Bristol
Written-By – David Jones, Jr.*, Johnny Bristol, Wade Brown, Jr.*
3:38
B4        Don't It Make You Feel Guilty
Arranged By – David Van DePitte
Producer – Johnny Bristol
Written-By – David Jones, Jr.*, Johnny Bristol, Wade Brown, Jr.*
3:15





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6/20/22

HAROLD JOHSON SEXTET SORRY 'BOUT THAT

 

CREDITS:

Arranged By – Harold Johnson
Producer – Harry Mitchell
Written-By – H. Johnson*, H. Mitchell*


A        Sorry 'Bout That - Part 1    2:58
B        Sorry 'Bout That - Part 2    2:25



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HAROLD JOHNSON SEXTET EVERYBODY LOVES A WINNER




REVUE RECORDS 1968                                    RS 7204





credits:







Arranged By – Reggie Andrews


Bass – Jimmy Nash


Drums – Leon Chandler


Flute – David Crawford


Percussion [Conga Drums] – Billy Jackson 


Piano – Harold Johnson


Saxophone [Tenor] – Mike Shaw 


Vibraphone – Larry Nash







Producer – Harry Mitchell, Steve Topley










tracks list:










A1 Kealiians 4:52




A2 We're A Winner 2:55




A3 Be Quiet Man 4:25




A4 Afro Freak 3:07




A5 Lime Water 2:00




B1 Baila Cinderella 4:11




B2 Natural Napy 2:36




B3 Cruising 4:00




B4 Nature Boy 4:00




B5 Erewhon 2:01





























HAROLD JOHNSON SEXTET HOUSE ON ELM STREET












REVUE RECORDS  1968                                     RS 7201 





H.M.E.  RECORDS 1967                     HME 5-101-5-67    



credits:


Harold Johnson - piano
David Crwford - flute
Billy Jackson - congo drums
Alfred Patterson - alto sax
Mike Show - teor sax
Eddie Synigal - alto sax
Ronald Rutledge - drums
Jimmy Nash - bass
Alto Saxophone – Alfred Patterson

Arranged By, Alto Saxophone – Eddie Synigal
Piano, Arranged By – Harold Johnson
Producer – 
H. Mitchell, S. Topley
engineer 
Norm Goodman


     

  


tracks listing:




A1 House On Elm Street
Written-By – H. Johnson*
7:10
A2 Have You Got Good Religion?
Written-By – H. Johnson*
3:00
A3 Dolores
Written-By – A. Patterson*
3:15
A4 Watts '67
Written-By – H. Johnson*
3:45
B1 Alfie
Written-By – Bacharach-David*
2:45
B2 Sunny
Written-By – Bobby Hebb
2:50
B3 Something Mellow
Written-By – D. Crawford*
2:45
B4 Yeh Uh Huh
Written-By – H. Johnson*
2:40
B5 Moses
Written-By – Crawford*, Johnson*
7:10




 











6/19/22

JAMES BROWN SLAUGHTER'S BIG RIP-OFF















POLYDOR RECORDS 1973                            PD 6015 











credits:







  Arranged By – Dave Matthews (3) (tracks: A3, B1, B2),


Fred Wesley (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A6, A7, B3 to B6),


James Brown (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A7, B3 to B6)


    Mixed By – Bob Both





      


tracks list:





A1         Slaughter Theme        

A2         Tryin' To Get Over        

A3         Transmograpfication        

A4         Happy For The Poor        

A5         Brother Rap        

A6         Big Strong        

A7         Really, Really, Really        

B1         Sexy, Sexy, Sexy        

B2         To My Brother        

B3         How Long Can I Keep It Up        

B4         People Get Up And Drive Your Funky Soul        

B5         King Slaughter        

B6         Straight Ahead
















6/17/22

MILT JACKSON With The RAY BROWN Big Band, MEMPHIS JACKSON

















IMPULSE RECORDS 1969                               AS-9193 











credits:





Alto Saxophone – Ernie Watts (tracks: A1, A2, A3, B4)
    Baritone Saxophone – Jim Horn (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4, B5),
    John Lowe (tracks: B1, B2, B5)
    Bass – Ray Brown, Wilton Felder
    Drums – Carl (Cubby) O'Brien* (tracks: B1, B2, B5),
    Earl Palmer (tracks: A1 to A3), Paul Humphries* (tracks: A4, A5, B3)
    Electric Piano – Joe Sample (tracks: A4, A5, B3)
    Flugelhorn – Harry Edison (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4, B5)
    Guitar – Fred Robinson*, Howard Roberts (tracks: A4, A5, B3)
    Percussion – Victor Feldman (tracks: A4, A5, B3)
    Piano – Mike Melvoine* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2, B4, B5)
    Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land (tracks: A1 to A3, B4),
    Teddy Edwards (tracks: A4, A5, B1, B2, B3, B5)
    Trombone – Jimmy Cleveland (tracks: B1, B2, B5),
    Randy Aldcroft (tracks: A1 to A3, B4)
    Trombone [Bass] – Kenny Shroyer (tracks: B1, B2, B5)
    Trumpet – Al Aarons (tracks: A4, A5, B3),
    Bud Brisbois (tracks: B1, B2, B5),
    Buddy Childers (tracks: A1 to A3, B4),
   Harry Edison (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2,B4,B5),
    John Audino (tracks: A1 to A3, B4),
    Ollie Mitchell (tracks: B1, B2, B5)
    Tuba – John T. Johnson* (tracks: A1 to A3,B4)
    Vibraphone – Milt Jackson (tracks: All)








A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B4 & B5 Recorded 9 October, 1969,
     at Annex Recording Studios, Los Angeles.
     A4, A5, B3 Recorded 10 October, 1969,
     at Annex Recording Studios, Los Angeles.
     Engineer – Dave Wichmann*, Thorn Nogar
     Producer – Ed Michel



tracks list:





 1. Uh-Huh  [Mobley] 3:48   

2. One Mint Julep ( One Way )  [Toombs] 2:33   

3. Oh Happy Day  [Hawkins/Rimbault/Traditional] 3:30   

4. Memphis Junction  [Brown] 2:49   

5. Queen Mother Stomp  [Jackson] 6:30   

6. Braddock Breakdown  [Brown] 3:40   

7. A Sound For Sore Ears  [Heath] 3:02   

8. Enchanted Lady  [Jackson] 5:06   

9. One Mint Julep ( The Other Way )  [Toombs] 2:44   

10. Picking Up The Vibrations  [Brown] 4:11  






















MILT JACKSON RAY CHARLES SOUL BROTHERS


             






    ATLANTIC RECORDS 1957                                    SD 1279








Soul Brothers is an album recorded by Ray Charles and Milt Jackson 


and released by Atlantic Records in 1958. The album was later


 re-issued in a 2 CD compilation together with the Charles / Jackson 


album Soul Meeting and included additional tracks from the same


 recording sessions not present on the original LP releases.






credits :





personnel:





Ray Charles – piano, electric piano, alto saxophone


Milt Jackson – piano, vibraphone


Billy Mitchell – tenor saxophone


Connie Kay – drums


Oscar Pettiford – bass


Skeeter Best – guitar












Design [Cover] – Marvin Israel


Liner Notes – Bill Randle


Photography By [Cover] – Lee Friedlander





Supervised By – Nesuhi Ertegun   


Engineer – Tom Dowd


recorded in:


NYC, September 12, 1957








tracks list:





LP side A


1. "Soul Brothers" (Quincy Jones) – 9:34


2. "How Long Blues" (Leroy Carr) – 9:15


LP side B


1. "Cosmic Ray" – 5:21


2. "Blue Funk" – 8:09


3. "Bag's Guitar Blues" (Jackson) – 6:23 


3. "'Deed I Do" (Hirsch, Rose) – 5:50 




























THE QUARTETTE TRES BIEN WHERE IT'S AT!




DECCA RECORDS 1966                                DL 74822





credits:





Bass – Richard Simmons
Congas, Bongos – Percy James
Drums – Albert St. James
Piano – Jeter Thompson
Producer – Milt Gabler





Tracks List:





A1 The End Of A Love Affair 4:37
A2 Feeling Good 5:03
A3 On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) 2:29
A4 Moon River 3:45
A5 Harambee (Pull Together) 3:15
B1 Somebody Loves Me 3:44
B2 Polonaisia 3:28
B3 St. Louis Blues 2:22
B4 It Was A Very Good Year 4:33
B5 Lucky "28" 2:09
B6 Amor 2:55