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10/01/2025

Carla Thomas The Queen Alone

 

Carla Thomas   The Queen Alone, Stax records   S 718 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Stax records  1967  S 718

credits:

Carla Thomas (vocal) and others
recorded:
Memphis, TN, December 19,
1966,March 14,April 20, 1967
   
Supervised By  Jim Stewart

tracklist:

A1        Any Day Now
Written-By – Bob Hilliard, Burt Bacharach
3:40
A2        Stop Thief
Written-By – Hayes-Porter*, Shamwell*
2:37
A3        I Take It To My Baby
Written-By – Hayes-Porter*, Cropper*
2:55
A4        I Want To Be Your Baby
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:14
A5        Something Good (Is Going To Happen To You)
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:30
A6        When Tomorrow Comes
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:30
B1        I'll Always Have Faith In You
Written-By – Al Isbell*, Eddie Floyd
2:52
B2        All I See Is You
Written-By – Ben Weisman (2), Clive Westlake
3:30
B3        Unchanging Love
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:45
B4        Give Me Enough (To Keep Me Going)
Written-By – Deanie Parker
2:27
B5        Lie To Keep Me From Crying
Written-By – Allen Jones*, Homer Banks
2:25
 
 
 
 
 



James Carr ‎ You Got My Mind Messed Up

 

James Carr ‎  You Got My Mind Messed Up, Goldwax Records ‎– 3001  Vinyl, LP, Promo

Goldwax Records 1967  ‎– 3001

notes:

You Got My Mind Messed Up is a 1967 album by James Carr.
Although Carr is not as well-known as his contemporaries such
 as Otis Redding or Aretha Franklin, "You Got My Mind Messed Up"
 has been cited as one of the top soul music albums of all time.


Producer: Quinton M. Claunch
Rudolph V. Russel
Liner Notes
The Magnificent Montague

tracklist:

A1        Pouring Water On A Drowning Man
Written-By – D. McCormick*, D. Baker*
2:35
A2        Love Attack
Written-By – Q. Claunch
2:44
A3        Coming Back To Me Baby
Written-By – G. Jackson*
2:31
A4        I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore
Written-By – D. Greer*
2:20
A5        That's What I Want To Know
Written-By – Carr*, Jamison*
1:53
A6        These Ain't Raindrops
Written-By – Q. Claunch*
2:31
B1        The Dark End Of The Street
Written-By – C. Moman*, D. Penn*
2:20
B2        I'm Going For Myself
Written-By – Edgar Campbell, Ernest Johnson*
2:19
B3        Lovable Girl
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:27
B4        Forgetting You
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:49
B5        She's Better Than You
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:19
B6        You've Got My Mind Messed Up
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:20
 
 
 

 
 

Gladys Knight and The Pips The End Of Our Road

 

 

 Soul records 1968  – S-35042

notes:
"The End of Our Road" is a single written by Rodger Penzabene,
 Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong in 1967. Originally recorded
by Gladys Knight & the Pips and issued as a single in 1968

credits:
    Lead vocals by Gladys Knight
    Background vocals by Merald "Bubba" Knight, William Guest and Edward Patten
    Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers
      Recorded At – Hitsville USA Studios, Detroit
tracklist:

A        The End Of Our Road
Written-By – Strong, Whitfield, Penzabene
2:19
B        Don't Let Her Take Your Love From Me
Written-By – Strong, Whitfield
2:47



 



09/01/2025

The Horace Silver Quintet You Gotta Take A Little Love

 

The Horace Silver Quintet   You Gotta Take A Little Love, Blue Note ‎– BST 84309 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo,

Blue Note records 1969  ‎– BST 84309

notes:

You Gotta Take a Little Love is an album by
jazz pianist Horace Silver released on the Blue Note label
in 1969, featuring performances by Silver with Randy Brecker,
 Bennie Maupin, John Williams, and Billy Cobham.

credits:

    Horace Silver - piano
    Randy Brecker - trumpet, flugelhorn, except 4
    Bennie Maupin - tenor saxophone, flute on 4, 6
    John Williams - bass
    Billy Cobham - drums

recorded at:

Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
January 10,1969 and January 17, 1969

tracklist:
All compositions by Horace Silver except as indicated
A1 You Gotta Take A Little Love 5:20
A2 The Risin' Sun 4:35
A3 It's Time 6:35
A4 Lovely's Daughter 4:10
written By bennie Maupin
B1 Down And Out 4:25
B2 The Belly Dancer 7:20
B3 Brain Wave 6:15







The Interpreters ‎ The Knack

 

The Interpreters ‎ The Knack, Cadet ‎Records –  LP-762 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Cadet ‎Records 1965 –  LP-762

 
 credits:

George Patterson Jr - Alto & Soprano Sax
Cleo Griffin Jr. - Trumpet
Charles Kinnard Jr. - Tenor Sax
Tom Washington Jr. - Piano
Arlington Davis Jr. - Drums
John Whitfield Jr. - Bass
+
"The Mack Voices" on A1, A3, B1, B3
James L Mack - Bass
Joseph Brewer - Tenor
Charles Van Tasell - Baritone
Anne Reisig - Soprano
Nancy Hawk - Alto

Recorded - September 1965, Ter Mar Recording Studios, Chicago

Album Production & Supervision - Esmond Edwards
Engineer - Ron Malo
Cover Photo & Design - Don Bronstein

tracklist:

A1 The Knack
written by  Barry & Bricusse     
A2 Cyclops
written by     Adderley
A3 Our Mambo     
written by Washington
A4 But When It's Dark
written by Washington     
A5 J.I's Ala Freedom     
written by Washington
B1 Grits And Pigfoots     
written by Washington
B2 Sadder Days
written by Washington    
B3 Time Is Of The Essence
written by Patterson    
B4 Reap-Ba-Sac
written by Kinnard
 

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