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Showing posts with label 1985. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1985. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Johnnie Taylor / Bobby Bland [2023] - Let's Get Back On Track / Heart Open Up Again [Jai Alai #JAR12]


The second release from Soul4Real's Jai Alai imprint due on 14 Oct pairs two album tracks from Malaco. One from Johnnie Taylor's  "Gotta Get The Groove Back" (1999) and another from Bobby Bland's "Members Only" (1985)


It was Taylor's last album before he died of a heart attack in May 2000 aged 66, although a studio and a live album were released posthumously. The first two tracks on the album were paired as the only single from the album. The track selected for release for the first time on 7" is "Let's Get Back On Track" co-written by Frederick Knight and Chares Brooks. We are told that the backing track was used seven year later on David Sea's "Stay In My Arms".

Taylor's career dates back to the 50s, first as a member of a doo-wop group, The Five Echoes, and then as part of gospel group The Highway Q.C.s which included Sam Cooke. Cooke left to join The Soul Stirrers and when he left that group, for a secular career in 1957, Taylor replaced him. The connection didn't stop there as, when Cooke set up his own label SAR in 1961, Taylor became one of his first signings releasing his first solo single in 1961 on SAR. Soon after the death of Cooke in 1964, SAR was closed and Taylor signed for Stax releasing his first single there in 1966. He had five minor R&B hits until he hit the R&B #1 spot with "Who's Making Love" in 1968 which crossed over to 5 Hot 100. He had two further R&B chart toppers with Stax but none broke into the Hot 100. After Stax's demise, owing to bankruptcy, in 1975 he signed to Columbia and had his fourth R&B #1 hit and first Hot 100 #1 with "Disco Lady" in 1976 which was re-recorded in 1998 as "Disco Lady 2000" and was his final R&B chart entry but only reached #98. By 1981 Taylor had left Columbia for new label Beverly Glen run by Otis Smith where he released four singles and two albums before being signed by Malaco in 1984 (apparently after being heard by the company founders singing at Z.Z. Hill's funeral) where he recorded ten album in sixteen years.

Taylor was nominated for three Grammy awards, for "Who's Making Love", "Disco Lady" and for the album "Gotta Get The Groove Back". The song "Disco Lady" was the first ever Platinum Award by the RIAA. 


Robert Calvin Brooks acquired his name Bobby Bland from his stepfather, Leroy Bridgeforth also known as Leroy Bland, after his birth father left the family not long after his birth in Barrettville, TN, in 1930. At 17 he moved to Memphis and began singing in gospel groups later venturing into Beale Street and acquainted himself with the Beale Streeters (i.e. B.B. King, Junior Parker, Johnny Ace and Rosco Gordon).

Having recorded a few unsuccessful singles in the early 50s for Modern and Sun, he was signed to Duke Records. Bland had dropped out of school in third grade and was illiterate. After spending two years in the Army, upon his return Duke had a new owner who duped him into signing a contract which short-changed him to receive a quarter of the industry standard per record i.e. $0.005 instead on $0.02 per record sale. 

His first single on Duke was released in 1955 with his first hit appearing in 1957. He had a string of R&B hits including three #1 hits up to 1985 but none troubled the Hot 100 Top 20 and only two broke into the Top 40. Duke was bought by ABC/Dunhill and Bland was retained where he stayed until signing for first MCA in 1979 and then with Malaco in 1985 where he stayed until his death in June 2013 aged 83.

The track selected from his first Malaco album ("Members Only") in 1985 is "Heart Open Up Again" which appears as a single for the first time.

Despite never really crossing over into the mainstream, he received seven Grammy nominations and multiple awards such as being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997 amongst several others.

The single is available to pre-order from Sou4Real for release on 14 Oct.

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Details
Rating: 8.2
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Soul Blues
Format: Single
Media: 7"
Label: Jai Alai
Cat No: JAR12
Date: 14/10/2023
Key/BPM: 11B/93 / 4B/65
Price: €14
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Saturday, 10 September 2022

Timeless Legend [2022] - I Was Born To Love You (12" Version) [Expansion / Dawn-Light] (Full Album)


A 1980 modern soul classic by Columbus, OH, group Timeless Legend has been digitally reissued today by Expansion, although they did issue "I Was Born To Love You" on 12" vinyl in 2019.

The original 7" on Dawn-Light is now into four figures and was written by group member Jackie Hogg. The label was owned by their producer/manager Carl Fagain on which only Timeless Legend songs were released. 

The group released an album "Synchronized" in 1976 on Pendulum which also now sells for large sums but doesn't contain this track.

They released their first single in 1975 on Black Forest followed by two on Dawn-Light with their last single in 1985 billed as Timeless on Pendulum. The first two labels were both owned by Carl Fagain and I suspect Pendulum was too as the only releases are by this group.

Expansion also reissued an extended edition of the "Synchronised" album in 2020 on vinyl (it had originally been released by Escrow in 2003 on CD) which contains five additional tracks. It is essentially their full discography with the exception of "Everybody Disco" which I suspect was deliberately left out, although Expansion did reissue it in 2018!

I've included both the full expanded album and their 1985 single so this is the complete discography for Timeless Legend. NOTE: the expanded album is still available digitally (£7.99) on CD (£34.04) and vinyl (£24.99) on Amazon.

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Details
Rating: 8.7
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Modern Soul
Format: Single / Album
Media: Digital
Label: Expansion
Cat No: None
Date: 10/09/2022 / 1980
Key/BPM: 7A/118
Price: £1.50
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Wednesday, 13 July 2022

Maze Feat. Frankie Beverly [2022] - Twilight / God Made Me Funky (Shaun G Mix) [Self Released]


Another Shaun G(allagher) 'mash-up' this time using a tune from a Maze B side, "Twilight", that crossed over into the UK club scene in the mid 80s and was huge. The spoken parts are from Orange Muse's "Keep The Funk Alive" (2003), presumably CB's Spoken Mix.

It was the flip side to "Too Many Games" in 1985 and not really what you'd typically expect from Frankie Beverly's crew but it took off, possibly influenced by Harold Faltermeyer's synth instrumental Axel F ... as that what it reminds me of.

It was the group's only UK Top 40 single reaching #38 credited as "Too Many Games" but I'm sure many bought it for the flip side.



Details
Rating: 8
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: 80s Soul
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Self Released
Cat No: None
Date: 02/07/2022
Key/BPM: N/A
Price: £1
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Thursday, 9 June 2022

Carletta Sue [2022] - You Keep Holding Back On Love b/w Tell Me Everything You Know [Numero Group #5677]


One of only two singles credited to Carletta Sue, originally released in 1985 as one of a handful of releases on Alton, IL, label Shoestring. Howard Neal as involved in writing, arranging and producing most, if not all, of the releases so I would hazard a guess that he perhaps owned the label. Writing credits on "You Keep Holding Back On Love" are to Howard Neal and one Carletta Chaney, so I would also guess that's Carletta Sue?

The A side is and in demand 80s two-stepper whilst the flip "Tell Me Everything You Know" is a 'spacey' bluesy number.

Both sides of the single have been reissued digitally by Numero Group on 7 Jun 2022.


Details
Rating: 8
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Modern Soul / Stepper
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: Numero Group
Cat No: 5677
Date: 07/06/2022
Key/BPM: 3B/73 / 6B/91
Price: £1.79
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Sunday, 12 December 2021

Willie Hutch - A Profile Of... Part 3: The Motown Albums


Continuing a series on a profile of Willie Hutch, Part 3 consists of nine albums released on Motown, eight between 1973-77 and one from 1985 when he returned after recording two albums at Whitfield (Part 4).

Willie Hutch [1973] - Fully Exposed [Motown #M 784V1]


Full Album HERE
I Wanna Be Where You Are (4:35)
Can't Get Ready For Losing You (5:51)
I Just Wanted To Make Her Happy (4:25)
California My Way (7:30)
Tell Me Why Has Our Love Turned Cold (4:08)
Sunshine Lady (3:56)
I'll Be There (5:04)
If You Ain't Got No Money (You Can't Get No Honey) (5:04)
Ain't Nothing Like Togetherness (4:56)

Willie Hutch [1973] - The Mack [Motown #M 766L]


Full Album HERE
Vampin' (2:45)
Theme Of The Mack (5:36)
I Choose You (3:42)
Mack's Stroll / The Getaway (Chase Scene) (3:08)
Slick (3:36)
Mack Man (Got To Get Over) (5:10)
Mother's Theme (Mama) (3:56)
Now That It's All Over (4:31)
Brother's Gonna Work It Out (4:46)

Willie Hutch [1974] - Foxy Brown [Motown #M6-811S1]


Full Album HERE
Chase (2:28)
Theme Of Foxy Brown (2:25)
Overture Of Foxy Brown (0:55)
Hospital Prelude Of Love Theme (2:55)
Give Me Some Of That Good Old Love (3:41)
Out There (2:40)
Foxy Lady (4:02)
You Sure Know How To Love Your Man (3:49)
Have You Ever Asked Yourself Why (All About Money Game) (3:24)
Ain't That (Mellow, Mellow) (2:56)
Whatever You Do (Do It Good) (3:01)

Willie Hutch [1974] - The Mark Of The Beast [Motown #M6-815S1]


Full Album HERE
Get Ready For The Get Down (4:20)
The Mark Of The Beast (7:42)
Try It You"ll Like It (3:43)
Life's No Fun Living In The Ghetto (4:28)
I'm Gonna Stay (4:03)
Woman You Touched Me (4:30)
Do The Thing That's Best For You (3:28)
Don't You Let Nobody Tell You How To Do Your Thing (4:50)
(I Wanted To Be A Rock & Roll Star) Woman I Still Got Loving You On My Mind (6:05)

Willie Hutch [1975] - Ode To My Lady [Motown #M6-838S1]


Full Album HERE
Party Down (3:02)
The Way We Were (4:00)
Since I Found You Everything's Alright (4:03)
(I'm Gonna) Hold On (4:05)
Ode To My Lady (3:25)
Love Power (3:45)
Just Another Day (3:12)
Talk To Me (3:30)
Love Me Back (4:09)
You Gotta Give Love Up (3:20)

Willie Hutch [1976] - Color Her Sunshine [Motown #M6-871S1]


Full Album HERE
Come On Girl Let's Get It On (3:52)
I Feel We Can Make It (4:16)
Color Her Sunshine (4:15)
I Like Everything About You (4:26)
Shake It, Shake It (3:41)
Let Me Be The One (3:19)
She's Just Doing Her Thing (5:03)
We Can Make It Baby (3:09)
I'm Gonna Be Around (3:58)

Willie Hutch [1976] - Concert In Blues [Motown #M6-854S1]


Full Album HERE
Party Down (3:02)
I Finally Made The Headlines (3:24)
Baby Come Home (3:53)
Stormy Weather (4:27)
I Wish You Love (4:50)
Come On Let's Do The Thang (4:12)
Don't Let A Little Money Keep You Acting Funny (4:58)
Stormy Monday (4:36)
Precious Pearl (3:44)
Shake, Rattle And Roll (4:16)

Willie Hutch [1977] - Havin' A House Party [Motown #M6-874S1]


Full Album HERE
Willie's Boogie (5:46)
We Gonna Have A House Party (4:11)
What You Gonna Do After The Party (4:15)
I Can Sho' Give You Love (5:00)
I Never Had It So Good (4:12)
We Gonna Party Tonight (4:31)
After Love Is Gone (4:33)
Soul Strut (3:53)
Train Of Love (6:38)

Willie Hutch [1985] - Making A Game Out Of Love [Motown #6142ML]


Full Album HERE
She's Making A Game Out Of Love (5:19)
Super Sexy (3:59)
The Very Best Of Love (3:40)
The Glow (Unedited Version) (5:07)
Don't Act Like That (3:43)
Sexy Feelin' (3:35)
Always (4:25)
Keep On Jammin' (3:59)
Inside You (4:32)


Sunday, 29 November 2020

Tania Maria [1985] - Come With Me [Bellaphone #120 07.158]

I remember buying this wonderful latin jazz track by Tania Maria when it came out. I can't put my hand on my copy at the moment, but their only appears to be 2 releases, a Brazilian promo 7" from 1983 (which I doubt mine is) and a German 12" from 1985 - which doesn't ring a bell, so I'll need to hunt it down.  It was big on the Jazz Funk circuit back in the day and one that you seldom here.  It seems to be getting hard to find as only 5 currently for sale on Discogs for around the £50 mark.  I was reminded of it from doing the Paprika Soul post as they have covered in on their Club Mixes CD.

If you've never heard this then hopefully it will blow you away.  Superb latin jazz.

Paprika Soul [2018] - Club Mixes [Alan Barnes Productions #ABPPSS6]