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16/12/2024

Aretha Franklin ‎– Soul '69

Aretha Franklin ‎– Soul '69, Atlantic records ‎– SD 8212 Vinyl, LP, Album

 Atlantic records ‎ 1968 – SD 8212

notes:
Soul '69 is the fourteenth studio album by American
singer Aretha Franklin; released in 1969 by Atlantic Records

credits:

    Aretha Franklin – vocals, piano (2, 7, 9)
    Junior Mance – piano (1, 3–6, 8–11)
    Spooner Oldham – organ (2, 7)
    Joe Zawinul – organ (5), piano, Fender Rhodes (6, 12)
    Kenny Burrell – guitar (1, 3–6, 8–11)
    Jimmy Johnson – guitar (2, 7)
    Ron Carter – bass guitar (1, 3–6, 8–12)
    Jerry Jemmott – bass guitar (2, 7)
    Tommy Cogbill – bass guitar (2, 7)
    Bruno Carr – drums (1, 3–6, 8, 9, 12)
    Roger Hawkins – drums (2, 7)
    Grady Tate – drums (10, 11)
    Jack Jennings – vibraphone (5, 7, 9, 12)
    Louie Goicdecha, Manuel Gonzales – percussion (5, 7, 12)
    David Newman – tenor saxophone, flute
    King Curtis, Seldon Powell – tenor saxophone
    George Dorsey, Frank Wess – alto saxophone
    Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone
    Joe Newman, Bernie Glow, Richard Williams, Snooky Young, Ernie Royal – trumpet
    Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Benny Powell, Thomas Mitchell – trombone
    Evelyn Greene, Wyline Ivy – backing vocals
    Arrangements by Arif Mardin

Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York.NYC,
April 17,18, and September 23,24,25,26,27 1968
Producer – Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd
Recorded By – Tom Dowd

tracklist:

A1 Ramblin'
Written-By – Maybelle Smith
A2 Today I Sing The Blues
Written-By – Curtis Lewis
A3 River's Invitation
Written-By – Percy Mayfield
A4 Pitiful
Written-By – Charlie Singleton, Rose Marie McCoy
A5 Crazy He Calls Me
Written-By – Bob Russell, Carl Sigman
A6 Bring It On Home To Me
Written-By – Sam Cooke
B1 Tracks Of My Tears
Written-By – Tarplin*, Robinson*, Moore*
B2 If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
Written-By – Rudy Clarke*
B3 Gentle On My Mind
Written-By – John Hartford
B4 So Long
Written-By – Melcher*, Harris*, Morgan*
B5 I'll Never Be Free
Written-By – Bernie Benjamin*, George Weiss*
B6 Elusive Butterfly
Written-By – Bob Lind
 
 
 
 

 

15/12/2024

Aretha Franklin ‎– The Electrifying Aretha Franklin

 

Aretha Franklin ‎– The Electrifying Aretha Franklin, Columbia records ‎– CS 8561 Format:Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Columbia records 1962 ‎– CS 8561

 
 notes:

The Electrifying Aretha Franklin is the second studio
album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released
on March 19, 1962 by Columbia Records. The album,
which is also known under its working title The Incomparable
 Aretha Franklin, was recorded at Columbia Recording Studios,
799 Seventh Avenue, New York. It was produced by
John Hammond and arranged by Richard Wess

credits:
 Aretha Franklin – vocals, piano
  John H. Hammond – producer, personal supervisor
 

Recorded: July 11, 1961; August 16, 1961;
November 7, 1961; December 21, 1961;
January 25, 1962
at Columbia Recording Studios
799, Seventh Avenue, New York


    Aretha Franklin – vocals, piano
    John H. Hammond – producer, personal supervisor
 
tracklist:

A1        You Made Me Love You
Written-By – J. V. Monaco*, J. McCarthy*
2:18
A2        I Told You So
Written-By – J. L. McFarland*
2:43
A3        Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
Written-By – J. Schwartz*, J. Young*, S. M. Lewis*
2:21
A4        Nobody Like You
Written-By – James Cleveland*
2:20
A5        Exactly Like You
Written-By – D. Fields*, J. McHugh*
2:35
A6        It's So Heartbreakin'
Written-By – J. L. Farland*
2:40
B1        Rough Lover
Written-By – J. L. Farland*
2:52
B2        Blue Holiday
Written-By – L. Dixon*, W. Dennson*
2:58
B3        Just For You
Written By – J. Bailey*
Written-By – J. L. Farland*
2:23
B4        That Lucky Old Sun
Written-By – B. Smith*, H. Gillespie*
3:37
B5        I Surrender, Dear
Written-By – G. Clifford*, H. Barris*
2:44
B6        Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive
Written-By – H. Arlen*, J. Mercer*
2:17
 
 


Inez Foxx ‎– Mockingbird


Inez Foxx ‎– Mockingbird, vinyl Single,45 rpm

Symbol Records 1963               919


Crédits

    Accompanied By – Charlie Foxx
    Arranged By, Conductor – Bert Keyes
    Producer – "Juggy"
    Written-By – Charlie & Inez Foxx


 Tracklist
A Mockingbird 2:38
B Jaybirds 2:24







14/12/2024

Joe Turner – And The Blues'll Make You Happy Too


 Savoy Records 1958 – MG 14012



credits:

 Alto Saxophone – Riley Hampton (tracks: A5 to B6)
    Bass – Al Hall (tracks: A1 to A4), Robert Moore (7) (tracks: A5 to B6)
    Drums – Hal West* (tracks: A1 to A4), James Adams (10) (tracks: A5 to B6)
    Guitar – Ellsworth Perkins (tracks: A5 to B6), Leonard Ware (tracks: A1 to A4)
    Piano – Ellsworth Liggett (tracks: A5 to B6), Pete Johnson (tracks: A1 to A4)
    Producer – Ozzie Cadena
    Tenor Saxophone – Don Byas (tracks: A1 to A4), Otis Finch (2) (tracks: A5 to B6)
    Trumpet – Charles Gray (8) (tracks: A5 to B6), Frankie Newton* (tracks: A1 to A4)
    Vocals – Big Joe Turner

Mastered By – Rudy Van Gelder

Recorded:
tracks A1 - A4 - Chicago, December 9, 1947;
tracks A5, A6, B1, B2 - Chicago, October 11, 1946
tracks B3 - B6 - Chicago, October 12, 1946.


Tracklist

A1        Hollywood Bed
A2        Whistle Stop Blues
A3        Howlin' Winds
A4        Last Goodbye Blues
A5        I'm Still In The Dark
A6        Miss Brown Blues
B1        Sally Zu Zazz
B2        Rock Of Gibraltar Blues
B3        Milk And Butter Blues
B4        That's When It Really Hurts
B5        I'm In Sharp When I Hit The Coast
B6        Ooh Wee Baby

 


 

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13/12/2024

Joe Turner – The Chill Is On

 

Joe Turner – The Chill Is On, Atlantic – 45-949 Vinyle, 7", 45 RPM, Single

 Atlantic records 1951 – 45-949



 
credits:

Joe turner Vocal

with Van "Piano Man" Walls And His Orchestra

Tracklist
A        The Chill Is On    2:48
        Turner
B        Bump Miss Susie    2:40
        Toombs    


 


09/12/2024

Ben E. King Sings For Soulful Lovers

Ben E. King Sings For Soulful Lovers, ATCO Records ‎– 33-137 Vinyl, LP, mono

ATCO Records 1962  ‎– 33-137

Ben E. King Sings for Soulful Lovers is the second studio album by
Ben E. King. The album was released by Atlantic Records in 1962

recorded:

Arranged By, Conductor – Klaus Ogermann
Engineer – Phil Iehle, Tom Dowd
Producer    Ahmet Ertegün

Track listing

A1         My Heart Cries For You
Written-By – Carl Sigman, Percy Faith
2:17    
A2         He Will Break Your Heart
Written-By – Calvin Carter, Curtis Mayfield, Jerry Butler
3:33    
A3         Dream Lover
Written-By – Bobby Darin
2:38    
A4         Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Written-By – Carole King, Gerry Goffin*
3:08    
A5         My Foolish Heart
Written-By – Ned Washington, Victor Young
2:36    
A6         Fever
Written-By – Eddie Cooley, John Davenport
2:55    
B1         Moon River
Written-By – Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer
2:51    
B2         What A Difference A Day Made
Written-By – María Grever*, Stanley Adams
2:38    
B3         Because Of You
Written-By – Arthur Hammerstein
2:56    
B4         At Last
Written-By – Harry Warren (2), Mack Gordon
3:10    
B5         On The Street Where You Live
Written-By – Alan Jay Lerner*, Frederick Loewe
3:43    
B6         It's All In The Game
Written-By – Carl Sigman, Charles Dawes
2:49    

sessions recording:

Ben E. King With Claus Ogerman's Orchestra
Robert Mosely, Moe Wechsler (piano)
Don Arnone, John "Bucky" Pizzarelli (guitar)
Wendell Marshall (bass) Gary Chester (drums)
Bob Rosengarden, Ted Sommer (percussion)
Ben E. King (vocals)
Ralph Bailey, Arthur Crier, Harold Johnson, Arnett Livingston,
Carl Spencer (backing vocals)
Claus Ogerman (director) unidentified 10 strings
NYC, December 14, 1961
5861    What A Difference A Day Made    Atco LP 33-137
5862    He Will Break Your Heart    -
5863    Because Of You    -
5864    My Heart Cries For You    Atco 6231, LP 33-137; Clarion LP 606

Ben E. King With Claus Ogerman's Orchestra
Paul Griffin (piano) Billy Mure (guitar)
replaces Wechsler, Pizzarelli
NYC, December 18, 1961
5871    Will You Love Me Tomorrow    Atco LP 33-137
5872    At Last    -
5873    Dream Lover    -
5874    It's All In The Game    -

Ben E. King With Claus Ogerman's Orchestra
Joe Newman, Ernie Royal (trumpet)
Romeo Penque (flute, alto saxophone)
Seldon Powell (tenor saxophone)
Paul Griffin, Robert Mosely (piano)
Don Arnone, Al Caiola (guitar)
Wendell Marshall (bass)
Gary Chester (drums)
Bob Rosengarden, Joe Venuto (percussion)
 Ben E. King (vocals)
Claus Ogerman (director) unidentified 11 strings
NYC, December 21, 1961
5878    Moon River    Atco LP 33-137
5881    My Foolish Heart    -
5882    On The Street Where You Live    -
5883    Ya Ya    Atlantic unissued
5884    Fever    Atco LP 33-137




08/12/2024

Singin' Sammy Ward – Someday Pretty Baby

 

Singin' Sammy Ward –  Someday Pretty Baby, Tamla records  – T 54071 Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM

Tamla records 1962  – T 54071

 notes:
Stevie Wonder Play harmonica on
"someday Pretty Baby "
 
tracklist:

A        Someday Pretty Baby
Written-By – Bradford*, Wylie*
2:48

B        Part Time Love
Producer – Berry Gordy, Jr.*
Written-By – B. Gordy, Jr.*, J. Woodley*
2:44
 
 
 
 

 

Wilson Pickett ‎– In The Midnight Hour

 

Wilson Pickett ‎– In The Midnight Hour, Atlantic ‎Records –  8114 Vinyl, LP, Album, mono

Atlantic ‎Records 1965 –  8114

credits and recording dates

unknown (clarinet, tenor saxophone, piano)
Robert Ward (guitar)
unknown (electric bass, drums)
Wilson Pickett (lead vocals)
Eddie Floyd, Ben Night, Mack Rice, Joe Stubbs (vocals)
Detroit, MI, 1961

A5    I Found A Love

Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks (trumpet)
Clarence "Satch" Satchell (flute)
Ivory Joe Hunter (piano, director)
Lance Finnie, Robert Ward (guitar)
Cornelius Johnson, Marshall "Rock" Jones (unknown instruments)
Wilson Pickett (vocals) and others

Cincinnati, OH, October 19, 1962

B6    Let's Kiss And Make Up
B3    Take This Love I've Got

unknown (trumpet, saxophones,
piano, organ, electric bass, drums, female chorus)
Wilson Pickett (vocals)

NYC, May 12, 1964

B1    I'm Gonna Cry
A4    For Better Or Worse

Jack Cortner, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry (trumpet)
Tony Studd (bass trombone)
Joe Grimaldi (tenor saxophone)
Haywood Henry (baritone saxophone)
Paul Griffin (piano)
Cornell Dupree, Wally Richardson (guitar)
Jimmy Lewis (electric bass)
Panama Francis, Ted Sommer (drums)
Joe Mitchell (unknown instruments)
Cissy Houston, Wilson Pickett (vocals)
Teacho Wiltshire (arranger, director)

NYC, November 13, 1964

A2    Teardrops Will Fall
B4    Come Home Baby
A3    Take A Little Love

Wayne Jackson (trumpet)
charles "Packy" Axton, Andrew Love (tenor saxophone)
Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone)
Joe Hall (piano)
Steve Cropper (guitar)
Donald "Duck" Dunn (electric bass)
Al Jackson (drums)
Wilson Pickett (vocals)

Memphis, TN, May 12, 1965

B2    Don't Fight It
A6    That's A Man's Way
A1    In The Midnight Hour
B5    I'm Not Tired

tracklist:

A1     In The Midnight Hour
 Written-By – Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett
A2     Teardrops Will Fall
Written-By – Dickey Doo*, Marion Smith
A3     Take A Little Love
Written-By – Wilson Pickett
A4     For Better Or Worse
Written-By – Don Juan Mancha, Wilson Pickett
A5     I Found A Love
Written-By – Robert West (2), Willie Schofield, Wilson Pickett
A6     That's A Man's Way
Written-By – Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett
B1     I'm Gonna Cry
Written-By – Don Covay, Wilson Pickett
B2     Don't Fight It
 Written-By – Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett
B3     Take This Love I've Got
Written-By – Bonnie Rice*, Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett
B4     Come Home Baby
Written-By – Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
B5     I'm Not Tired
Written-By – Steve Cropper, Wilson Pickett
B6     Let's Kiss And Make Up
Written-By – Willie Schofield