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Friday, March 31, 2023

Diamonds From The Rough Vol. 09




01 - Lee McDonald - 1979 - Show Me (Debbie 0010)
02 - Mark IV - 197? - I Got Everything (Originally Unissued) (Cordial CORD-LP-001)
03 - Sweet Berry [w. L.C. Jackson] - 1977 - Don't Let Go (Rhetta's 001)
04 - Vaneese & Carolyn - 1977 - I'm Losing You (Polydor 14395)
05 - Sail - 1978 - Junius Ponds (United Artists LP UA-LA906-H)
06 - Eramus Hall - 1980 - Will You Love Me Tomorrow? (Westbound LP WB-5000)
07 - John Henry Miller Jr. - 1983 - I'm Glad (Catawba CAG 4010)
08 - Roy C. - 1984 - She's Gone (She Took The TV And Telephone) (Three Gems 108)
09 - Alton Jackson & Larry Bailey - 198? - Believe In Me (Soundproof, J & Jackson 44070)
10 - James Govan - 1982 - Tell You About My Girl (Charly R&B CD-113)
11 - Lynn White - 1982 - Anyway The Wind Blow (Waylo TAS 125) (Waylo LP TAS-12121)
12 - Johnny Adams - 1985 - Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (Rounder LP-2049)
13 - Tina Turner - 1978 - Funny How Times Slips Away (United Artists LP UA-LA919-H)
14 - Jerry Bell - 1981 - Call On Me (MCA 51077)
15 - Coco & Ben - 1979 - See The World (As It Is) (Earth World TR 2700)
16 - Fred Parris & The Satins - 1982 - Let Me Be The Last One (Elektra LP 60152)



Friday, March 24, 2023

You Mean Everything To Me


Most commonly known as Cash McCall, guitarist / singer / songwriter Morris Dollison Jr. was born in New Madrid, Missouri. His youth was spent between Chicago's north side, rural Mississippi and Arkansas. After his military service Dollison returned to Missouri but moved soon after, settling in Chicago. In the early 60s he sang and played guitar or electric bass with The Jubilee Hummingbirds, The Pilgrim Jubilees, The Gospel Songbirds, and briefly with The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi. He also worked with secular artists like soul star Alvin Cash, blues guitarist L.C. McKinley, Lefty Bates, and a long stint as guitarist with Saxie Russell & The Starfires. When Dollison auditioned for One-Derful! Records in late 1963, A&R man Monk Higgins and label boss George Leaner liked what they heard. "The Earth Worm", credited to Maurice Dollison & The Turnkeys, was issued as a two-parter on their M-Pac! imprint. He went on to become a session guitarist and occasional songwriter for the label, penning songs for old friend, Otis Clay. In early 1966 he auditioned for St. Lawrence / Thomas Records with the self-penned "When You Wake Up". Unbeknownst to Dollison at the time, Monk Higgins had moved into an A&R role for the Chicago-based label, and once again, he liked what Dollison was doling out. "When You Wake Up" was cut with the house rhythm section, Higgins added horns and background voices later. Thomas Records issued the impressive results as a single, under the fictitious name of Cash McCall. Dollison belatedly learned of his new alias when he heard it debut on WVON radio. The song was a national R&B hit, securing Dollison prestigious gigs and live appearances, however, his few follow-ups for the label -- despite being decent -- failed to chart. It was during this time though, that Dollison began to develop a fruitful songwriting and production partnership with Higgins, and briefly Higgins' wife, Virginia Smith. I suspect the obscure Chicago-based Sack Records was the couple's pet project before Higgins was hired on full-time by the legendary Chess Records. Dollison followed Higgins to Chess where their partnership would flourish and his name would become synonymous with hard Chicago soul . He had a couple of strong singles released on the Checker label but wrote or co-wrote with Higgins (among others) for prominent artists on the roster like Little Milton, Mitty Collier, Muddy Waters, Etta James, Laura Lee, and many more. His handywork as a blues guitarist is featured on a wide array of Chess productions, in the late 60s / early 70s he's featured lead on albums by Dorothy Ashby, Jack McDuff, and Phil Upchurch. Additionally, he produced and arranged Howlin' Wolf's 1971 album, Message To The Young, with the great Sonny Thompson. From there, Dollison signed to Stan Lewis' Jewel subsidiary, Paula Records based in Shreveport, Louisiana. Initially he was writing and producing for Paula, later releasing his blues-laden debut album, Omega Man, by way of the label in 1974. Sadly the album lacks both the tenacity and sincerity of his work throughout the 1960s. Soon after he relocated to Los Angeles where he reunited with former Chicago colleagues, Ben Wright and Charles Stepney. Their combined efforts amounted to a pair of drab disco infused 45s issued by Columbia Records. With a greater focus on electric blues, Dollison released two further albums in the 80s -- the latter of which is quite good -- and spent the next two decades as an in-high-demand guitar slinger, collaborating with countless artists in both performing and recording capacities. Dollison's legacy of contributions to the music world are many, but for my money, it was his mid 60s / early 70s work as a songwriter that shines brightest. Oddly his efforts are credited to as many as two pseudonyms and various spellings of his birth name, yet be it Morris or Maurice Dollison, Don Juan, or his more popular moniker of Cash McCall, the man certainly had a way with words. Enjoy.




VA - You Mean Everything To Me (Selections From The Songbook Of Cash McCall)

01 - Maurice & Mac - 1969 - Baby, You're The One (Checker 1224)
02 - Bobbie Jean Bland - 1967 - Do It (Sack 4360)
03 - Irma Thomas - 1967 - Don't Make Me Stop Now (Unissued Chess-FAME Recording)
04 - Dee Irwin - 1968 - I Can't Stand The Pain (Imperial 66320)
05 - Bobby Rush - 1969 - Wake Up (Salem 1006) [mono]
06 - Simtec & Wylie - 1969 - Can't Break Away (Shama 4003) [mono]
07 - Otis Clay - 1967 - That's How It Is (One-Derful 4848) [mono]
08 - Cash McCall - 1967 - S O S (Checker 1184) [mono]
09 - Laura Lee - 1969 - Love More Than Pride (Chess 2068)
10 - Little Milton - 1969 - I'll Always Love You (Checker 1225)
11 - Tyrone Davis - 1970 - I Keep Coming Back (Dakar 616)
12 - Etta James - 1967 - Don't Pick Me For Your Fool (Cadet 5564)
13 - Mitty Collier - 1967 - Git Out (Chess 2035)
14 - Junior Parker - 1969 - I'm So Satisfied (Blue Rock 4080)
15 - Garland Green - 1969 - Jealous Kind Of Fella (UNI 55143)
16 - Reid Inc. - 1977 - That's How It Is When You Are In Love (Bold LP-304)
17 - Family Brown - 1978 - I Can't Get Used To Being Alone (United Artists LP UA-LA828-G)
18 - Roscoe Robinson - 1972 - Don't Set Me Free (Paula 365)
19 - Odell Brown - 1970 - Free Delivery (Cadet LPS-838)
20 - Big Ella - 1969 - I Need A Good Man (Lo Lo 2101)
21 - Cash McCall - 1967 - It's Wonderful (To Be In Love) (Thomas 312)
22 - Andre Williams - 1967 - Humpin', Bumpin' And Thumping (Checker 1187)
23 - Etta James - 1966 - I Prefer You (Cadet 5552)
24 - Little Milton - 1968 - Let Me Down Easy (Checker 1208)
25 - Velma Perkins - 1970 - I'll Always Love You (Twinight 140)
26 - Timmy Smith - 196? - I'm Willing To Love You (Starville 1207)
27 - Bobbie Jean Bland - 1967 - I'm Satisfied Just Loving You (Sack 4360)
28 - Tyrone Davis - 1967 - I Tried It Over (And Over Again) (Sack 4359) [mono]
29 - Cash McCall - 1966 - You Mean Everything To Me (Thomas 311) [mono]
30 - Mamie P. Galore - 1967 - Do It Right Now (Sack 4361) [mono]




Note: If you omit tracks 18 and 19, the remainder fits nicely on a 80min CD-R

Friday, March 17, 2023

Deep Dish Delicacies Vol. 49


After nearly six years at this blogging thing, it's finally happened ... time for a "best of", but with a bit of twist of course. As Deep Dish Delicacies, my first and longest running thematic series approaches its 50th installment, I thought I would round it up with the finest deep soul offerings of the O-O-O-O-Oh Yeah!!! series. It's worth noting that in terms of mono and/or stereo, some of these cuts are not as they appear in their original presentation. Furthermore, most tracks have been completely re-sourced and/or restored with iZotopeRX. Additionally, all tracks have been remastered for this installment, enjoy.




PART 1:
101 - Casualiars - 1965 - This Is A Mean Old World (Autumn 21_a) {OY#14}
102 - Lenny Jennings - 1966 - Easy Baby (Roulette 4704_a) {OY#19}
103 - Joe McDade - 1966 - Tears On My Pillow (Satellite 1040_a) {OY#12}
104 - Them Two - 1967 - Am I A Good Man (Deep City 2379_a) [stereo] {OY#18}
105 - Leona Buckles - 1965 - I'm Waiting To Give My Love To You (Watch 6344_b) [stereo] {OY#14}
106 - Ray Williams - 19?? - I'm So Glad To Be Back Home (ALA 1171_a) {OY#17}
107 - Ben Wiggins - 1976 - I Love You Too Much (Almeria 4003_b) {OY#20}
108 - Marvelle Hampton - 1973 - I Know How It Feels (Piggylo 712_a) {OY#21}
109 - Bill Sampson - 197? - Sweet Angel Child (Motion 1001_b) {OY#13}
110 - Chuck McLean - 1969 - Let Me Hear It From You (Back Beat 602_b) [stereo] {OY#17}
111 - Oscar Bishop & The Bishops - 1969 - Gonna Have To Put You Down (Rip Cor 6002_b) {OY#13}
112 - James 'Mr. Soulfingers' Arnold - 196? - Someone New (Je-Eeca 207_a) {OY#18}
113 - Sunny Carrington - 1967 - Now I Need You (Deep 004_b) {OY#15}
114 - Earl 'Duke' Jenkins & The Roulettes - 1966 - Oh Boy (Bee 1175_a) [meefs] {OY#15}
115 - Larry Seibert & The Jaguars - 1963 - You Said (Whit W-1_b) {OY#14}
116 - The Four Rivers - 1963 - Sooner Or Later (Josie 901_b) {OY#14}
117 - Hannah Lee - 1965 - He Means So Much To Me (Pacemaker 258_b) {OY#21}
118 - Clarence Mobley - 1966 - I'm Falling (Jet Set 767_a) {OY#18}
119 - J.D. & Eddie - 196? - She's Giving Me Love (Pico 1021_b) [stereo] {OY#18}
120 - Patricia Denson - 196? - I Thought I Heard You Moan (Achillean 502_b) [stereo] {OY#16}


PART 2:
201 - Oohna Truth - 1971 - So Many Ways To Die (Roulette 7111_a) [stereo] {OY#16}
202 - Jo Jo & The Outcast - 1972 - Why Baby? (Sound-O-Riffic 926_b) [stereo] {OY#20}
203 - Eugene Gaspard - 197? - On And On (Rosemont 4236_b) [stereo] {OY#20}
204 - Lee Hurst - 1973 - Whole Lotta Your Love (A&M AMX-342_a) [stereo] {OY#21}
205 - Bobby Banks - 19?? - Read It And Weep (Gil 101_a) {OY#16}
206 - Lori & Lance - 1969 - All I Want Is You (Federal 12548_a) [stereo] {OY#13}
207 - Pete Parker - 1969 - Standing On The Outside Looking In (Kapp 2013_b) [meefs] {OY#11}
208 - Otto & The Sensations - 1968 - Keep On Lovin You (CTI 2000_b) {OY#12}
209 - Sonny Fisher - 1967 - Hurting (Peacock 1947_b) {OY#19}
210 - Jay Robinson & The Dynamics - 1967 - I Can't Live Without You (Mala 551_a) {OY#21}
211 - Kenny Wells - 1966 - I Can't Stop (New Voice 812_a) {OY#11}
212 - Frankie Pighee & The Soulettes - 1968 - If You Don't Think (Soul Kitchen 0011_b) [stereo] {OY#12}
213 - The Ric Shaws - 196? - Sometimes I Have To Cry (Delma 111_a) [stereo] {OY#12}
214 - The Oasis - 1969 - Come On Home (Authentic 412_a) [meefs] {OY#20}
215 - Wess Oliver - 1967 - I Confess (I'm The Guilty One) (Star Fire 19671_b) {OY#21}
216 - Jim Coleman - 1967 - Cloudy Days (Revue R-11002_a) {OY#19}
217 - Gina Hill - 1970 - Rich Man's Toy (Jill 001_b) (Lou-Neita LNS-0215_b) {OY#11}
218 - Bobby Mack - 1969 - Your Love Is A Good Thing For Me (Midas 302_b) {OY#12}
219 - Charles Smith & Jeff Cooper - 1971 - Glad To Be Home (Seventy 7 104_b) {OY#17}
220 - Lorraine Rudolph - 1975 - After All I've Been Through (Jet Stream 817_b) {OY#20}



Friday, March 10, 2023

New Recipes Volume 16


The opening track was released about a year ago and there's a couple cuts here that surfaced late in 2022, the other 17 tracks however, have all been released since January. Could be a sign we're in for another great year of new and retro soul/funk/rhythm n blues. Well, one can hope, at least.




01 - Bastards Of Soul - 2022 - American Scheme
02 - WILSN - 2023 - I Love You So
03 - Janell Ruth - 2023 - You Are Worth
04 - The Sextones - 2023 - Here I Go Again
05 - Ernie Vincent - 2023 - Guilty As Funk!
06 - Band Of Pockets - 2023 - Looking For A Thing Called Love
07 - PJ Morton & Susan Carol - 2023 - Good Morning
08 - October London - 2023 - Back To Your Place
09 - Alexis Evans - 2023 - It Matters To Me
10 - Barbara Blue - 2023 - Nothing Lasts Forever
11 - Klattons - 2023 - Spaghetti Blues [inst]
12 - Jazz Ambassadors - 2023 - A Change Is Gonna Come
13 - Aaron Frazer - 2023 - Heart Full Of Love
14 - Rhythm Roots Allstars w. John Arthur Bingham - 2022 - Say I Do
15 - Crutchfield Jones - 2023 - Go On And Do This
16 - Omar Cunningham - 2023 - You
17 - Muito Kaballa - 2022 - Inside Outside
18 - Emanuel Harrold w. Keyon Harrold - 2023 - Fight Harder [inst]
19 - China Paige & The Jeromes - 2023 - Seine Saint Denis Mood
20 - Howard Rice - 2023 - Silent Symphony



Friday, March 3, 2023

Been So Long


Here's another songbook collection spawn from a recently REDUX'd project ...


Well before he was at the helm of Hi Records for its most successful stretch, trumpeter / bandleader / producer, Willie Mitchell had a secret weapon in his arsenal. It was in 1957 when he first crossed paths with Memphis-born Don Bryant and his group, The Quails. A twist of fate quickly had them re-named The Four Kings and backing Mitchell, with Bryant as lead vocalist. For several years the group worked closely with Mitchell, where Bryant would hone his talents as both singer and songwriter. Mitchell had Bryant write "I Got To Know" in 1960, for his sessions with The 5 Royales, forging a relationship that would continue as such for close to two decades. Even as the The Four Kings withered moving into the mid-60s, Bryant remained with Mitchell, and as a soloist released about ten 45s and a full length album for Hi Records between 1965 and 1969. With over 150 titles to his credit, Bryant of course penned a large portion his own output while composing material for other acts on the label. His songs were also cut by other artists associated with Mitchell. Danny White, Buddy Lamp, Lee Rogers, Tony Ashley and Solomon Burke, among others, all benefited from Bryant's abilities. By the early 70s Willie Mitchell was a co-owner and essentially running Hi Records, with Bryant strictly contracted as a songwriter for the company. Often paired with rising star Ann Peebles, Bryant penned "Trouble Heartaches And Sadness", "99 Pounds", "I’ve Been There Before", "Do I Need You", "Until You Came Into My Life", "A Love Vibration", "I Needed Somebody", and many many more with Peebles in mind and often co-writing. Their chemistry quickly became intimacy and following the success of "Can't Stand The Rain", the couple were married in 1974. Bryant spent much of the subsequent decade writing and opening for Peebles and in some capacity, would appear on her records. Bryant would perform at his church and released a few gospel records between 1987 and 2000. In 2016 Bryant collaborated with Memphis-based group, The Bo-Keys, which led to not one, but two of the best soul records of recent years. Don't Give Up On Love (2017) and You Make Me Feel (2020) are a triumphant return to Bryant's roots, featuring new and original material alongside some classics from his songbook, and finding our man in truly incredible form. This project mainly focuses on mid 60s to mid 70s recordings and features very little performed by either Don Bryant or Ann Peebles. Additionally due to my personal preference for southern groovers and deep ballads, this collection is fairly lopsided, neglecting a number Bryant's more up-beat northern knockers. Regardless, hope you dig it!




VA - Been So Long (Selections From The Songbook Of Don Bryant)


01 - Quiet Elegance - 1972 - Do You Love Me? (Hi 2223) (Hi 5N-2280)
02 - Silk Storm - 1974 - Love Will Make You Feel Better (Pawn 3805) [mono]
03 - Lou Pride - 197? - You've Got To Work For Love (Albatross 2636)
04 - Tony Ashley - 1968 - I Can't Put You Down (Decca 32342) [mono]
05 - Lee Rogers - 1967 - Love Can Really Hurt You Deep (Wheelsville U.S.A. 121) [mono]
06 - Norm West - 1965 - Hey Little Girl (M.O.C. 664) [mono]
07 - 1 + 1 [Don Bryant & Marion Brittnam] - 1966 - Been So Long (M.O.C. 662)
08 - The 5 Royales - 1960 - I Got To Know (Home Of The Blues 112) [mono]
09 - O.V. Wright - 1967 - What About You? (Back Beat 586) [meefs]
10 - Janit & The Jays - 1966 - Without A Reason (Hi 2109) [mono]
11 - Teacher's Edition - 1972 - I Wanna Share Everything (Hi 2224) [mono]
12 - Ann Peebles - 1974 - Run, Run, Run (Hi XSHL 32079)
13 - Marilyn & Billy - 1978 - I Got Love For You (Columbia LP JC 35603)
14 - Irma Thomas - 1986 - I Needed Somebody (Rounder LP 2046)
15 - Willie Walker - 1978 - Reaching For The Real Thing (Hi 78513)
16 - Otis Clay - 1977 - Keep On Loving Me (Hi HLP 6003)
17 - Candi Staton - 1971 - Trouble, Heartaches And Sadness (Unissued Fame)
18 - Solomon Burke - 1968 - Shame On Me (Atlantic LP SD 8185)
19 - Don Bryant - 1966 - I'll Do The Rest (Hi 2104) [mono]
20 - Otis Clay - 1972 - Let Me Be The One (Hi 2226)
21 - Fontella Bass - 1972 - I Want Everyone To Know (Paula 367) (Paula LPS 2213)
22 - Etta James - 1976 - A Love Vibration (Chess LP ACH-19003)
23 - Willie Clayton - 1974 - It's Time You Made Up Your Mind (Pawn 5N-3802)
24 - O.V. Wright - 1972 - I Can't Take It (Back Beat BBLP-70)
25 - The Ovations w. Louis Williams - 1973 - Your Love Is Like A Song To Me (MGM LP SE-4945)
26 - Mark Williams - 1976 - I Can't Stand The Rain (EMI [NZ] LP HSD-1046)