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07/07/2024

The Packers ‎– Hitch It Up


Imperial ‎records 1968 – LP-12409


notes:
 The Packers were an American soul group formed by tenor saxophonist
Charles "Packy" Axton, who was the son of Stax Records part-owner
 Estelle Axton.Axton was a former member of The Mar-Keys, as was
Steve Cropper, who played on the group's first recording and hit,
ostensibly recorded as a 'demo'. Cropper, a member of
Booker T. Jones & The MGs and the Stax Records' session band,
was also joined by Booker T. on piano and drummer Al Jackson
for the recording, while Leon Haywood (on organ) was among
those who also played on the group's records.



credits:

Al Jackson Jr.Drums,
Booker T. Jones Keyboard,
Charles Axton Sax,
Steve Cropper Guitar,
Arranged By, Producer, Liner Notes – Magnificent Montague
Art Direction – Woody Woodward


Tracklist

A1    Soul Concerto No. 1 2:27
Written-By – N. Nathan*
A2    Ta Ta Baby 2:43
Written-By – N. Nathan*
A3    A Tear And A Smile 2:02
Written By – T. Martin
A4    Come Here My Love 2:34
Written-By – R. Roker*
A5    Amore D'Estate (Summer Love) 2:28
Written By – T. Martin
A6    Chili Of Soul 2:00
Written By – T. Martin
B1    Endless Memories 2:16
Written-By – N. Nathan*
B2    Unborn Tomorrow 2:48
Written-By – R. Roker*
B3    Tresa 2:26
Written By – T. Martin
B4    Mia Cara, Mia Cara (My Dear, My Dear) 3:30
Written By – T. Martin
B5    Enchillada Soul 2:25
Written-By – B. Womack*, R. Grier*
B6    Soul Serenade 2:35
Written-By – T. Catalon*






17/04/2024

The Packers – Hole In The Wall






Pure Soul Records 1965  ‎– Pure Soul 1001


The Packers – Hole In The Wall
Label:Pure Soul Music  ‎– Pure Soul 1001
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:US
Released: 1965
Genre:Funk / Soul
Style:Rhythm & Blues

 notes
 The Packers were an American soul group formed by
tenor saxophonist Charles "Packy" Axton,
who was the son of Stax Records part-owner Estelle Axton.
 Axton was a former member of the Mar-Keys, as was Steve Cropper,
who played on the group's first recording and hit, ostensibly recorded
as a 'demo'. Cropper, a member of Booker T. Jones & The MGs and the Stax Records
session band, was also joined by Booker T.
on piano and drummer Al Jackson for the recording,
while Leon Haywood (on organ) was among those
who also played on the group's records.


credits:

Packy Axton - Sax
Steve Cropper - Guitar
Earl Grant - Bass
Leon Haywood - organ
Al Jackson JR. - Drums
Booker T - Piano
Magnificent Montague - Congas


Producer – Magnificent Montague
Recorded Late 1965
in Audio Arts Studio  Hollywood  Cal.
Engineer Calvin Harrison, Ralph Mouton

tracks listing:

A1    Hole In The Wall
Written-By – Jackson*, Jones*, Nathan*, Cropper*
A2      There's No Tomorrow
Written-By – N. Nathan*
A3        Pure Soul
Written-By – N. Nathan*
A4        Goodness, Goodness
Written-By – N. Nathan*
A5        Headin' Home
Written-By – N. Nathan*
A6        Sweet Grapes, Part I
Written-By – N. Nathan*
B1        Hollywood Baby
Written-By – N. Nathan*
B2        Go Head On
Written-By – C. Paxton*, L. Haywood*, N. Nathan*
B3        Hoppin' John
Written-By – N. Nathan*
B4        I'm Converted
Written-By – N. Nathan*
B5        Sweet Grapes, Part II
Written-By – N. Nathan*
B6        Cherio O
Written-By – N. Nathan*