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03/12/2024

The Bar-Kays Soul Finger

The Bar-Kays  Soul Finger, Volt records  VOLT 417 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Volt records 1967  VOLT 417


 notes:
Soul Finger is the debut album of the Bar-Kays, issued three months
after the single of the same name. It was recorded by Tom Dowd
and Chris Huston on Friday, June 23, 1967, at the Stax studio in Memphis.
The instrumental band, after being signed in early 1967, was tutored by
Al Jackson, Jr. and the other members of Booker T. & the M.G.'s,
which shows in the tightness of the rhythm section. That summer
they also were selected by Otis Redding as his new backup band.

 credits:

    James Alexander - bass
    Jimmy King - guitar
    Ronnie Caldwell - organ
    Carl Cunningham - drums
    Phalon Jones - saxophone
    Ben Cauley - trumpet
    Jim Stewart - supervision
    Carl Sims - vocalist

recorded by Tom Dowd and Chris Huston
on Friday, June 23, 1967, at the Stax studio in Memphis.


A1 Soul Finger 2:18
    Written-By Ben Cauley, Carl Cunningham, James Alexander,
Jimmy King , Phalon Jones, Ronnie Caldwell
A2 Knucklehead 2:25
    Written-By  Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper      
A3 With A Child's Heart 2:56
    Written-By  Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy, Vicky Basemore 2:56     
A4 Bar-Kays Boogaloo 2:16
    Written-By  Ben Cauley, Carl Cunningham, James Alexander,
Jimmy King , Phalon Jones, Ronnie Caldwell
A5 Theme From Hell's Angels 2:46     
B1 You Can't Sit Down 3:05
Written-By  Cornell Muldrow, Dee Clark, Kal Mann
B2 House Shoes 2:45
 Written-By  Ben Cauley, Carl Cunningham, James Alexander,
Jimmy King , Phalon Jones, Ronnie Caldwell
B3 Pearl High 2:32
Written-By  Al Jackson, Jr., Isaac Hayes     
B4 I Want Someone 3:08
Written-By Deanie Parker, Estelle Axton     
B5 Hole In The Wall 2:31
 Written-By  Al Jackson, Jr.*, Booker T. Jones, N. Nathan*, Steve Cropper
B6 Don't Do That 2:47
Written-By  Ben Cauley, Carl Cunningham, James Alexander,
Jimmy King , Phalon Jones, Ronnie Caldwell






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