Ace Records 2011 029667010009
The acronym is F-A-M-E, but it may as well be S-O-U-L.
It was a full half-century ago that the recording studio, record label and publishing operation originally known as Florence Alabama Music Enterprises established itself and its trademark sound with the hit recording of ‘You Better Move On’ by Arthur Alexander. In the fifty years since, FAME Studios and its idiosyncratic founder Rick Hall have been at the forefront of the Muscle Shoals Sound. FAME begat the process whereby a little known Alabama backwater would evolve into the very crucible of southern soul, a holy place to where musicians, singers and fans still make a very specific pilgrimage in the hope of experiencing a little bit of the magic behind so many hit records: ‘I’m Your Puppet’, ‘Land Of 1,000 Dances’, ‘Tell Mama’ and countless others.
Rick Hall is now a grand old man of the music business, but back in the 60s he was more akin to an enfant terrible, with an unbending will that helped him make it against almost insurmountable odds, matched by an attention to detail that bordered on obsession. There have only ever been a handful of truly self-sufficient producer/engineers in the history of popular music, and Hall is pre-eminent amongst them. Atlantic, Chess and so many other legendary labels flocked to FAME to avail themselves of the sound, the players, the material, and most importantly the vibe that Rick Hall had created.
The FAME Studios Story 1961-1973 is an exhaustive three CD set derived from two years’ worth of excavations by the intrepid Ace team at the hallowed FAME vault. The result is a full programme of FAME-related releases slated for issue on Ace, Kent, and BGP over the next couple of years, but the lynchpin is this definitive anthology that focuses upon the halcyon days of the studio and the label. It’s an open-minded, celebratory overview that, across 75 tracks, spotlights both artists and records that are either acknowledged greats, or lesser known – yet no less worthy – entries in the lexicon of soul.
The line-up is a virtual Who’s Who of 60s soul, and includes Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Etta James, Arthur Conley, Irma Thomas, Joe Tex, Joe Simon, Lou Rawls, Spencer Wiggins and Otis Clay. Deep soul fans will recognise names such as The Blues Busters, Billy Young, Maurice & Mac, Willie Hightower, Bettye Swann, James Govan and many, many others. Special attention is paid to those acts closely associated with the Fame label - Candi Staton, Jimmy Hughes and Clarence Carter - as well as its inestimable stable of writers, producers and players, including Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham, George Jackson and the Fame Gang. And the programme also includes several of the notable pop hits recorded at the studio by the Osmonds, Tommy Roe and Bobbie Gentry, as well as more obscure recordings by the Del Rays, Mark V and Terry & The Chain Reaction.
With unprecedented access granted to its tape and photo archive, well over a third of the contents of The FAME Studio Story 1961-1973 are new to CD, and of those, over a dozen tracks are fully unissued – including previously unheard rarities by Otis Redding and Arthur Alexander. The heavily-illustrated package with an 84 page book comes laden with two informative essays and extensive track notes, all of which are based upon fresh interviews with many of the principals involved.
If you know anything about soul music, you know FAME, which is why The FAME Studio Story 1961-1973 is an essential purchase.
By Alec Palao (Ace Records)
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Disc 1: 1 YOU BETTER MOVE ON Arthur Alexander 2 LAUGH IT OFF The Tams 3 NIGHT RUMBLE - PT 1 The Mark 5 4 EVERYBODY Tommy Roe 5 I HOPE THEY GET THEIR EYES FULL Arthur Alexander 6 STEAL AWAY Jimmy Hughes 7 LET THEM TALK Dan Penn 8 HOLD WHAT YOU'VE GOT Joe Tex 9 A MAN IS A MEAN, MEAN THING Barbara Perry 10 FORTUNE TELLER The Del-Rays 11 FUNNY STYLE Bobby Marchan 12 ALMOST PERSUADED June Conquest 13 TOO MUCH The Entertainers 14 KEEP ON TALKING James Barnett 15 SEARCHING FOR MY LOVE Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces 16 WISH YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO GO Spooner & The Spoons 17 LET'S DO IT OVER Joe Simon 18 NEIGHBOR, NEIGHBOR Jimmy Hughes 19 FEED THE FLAME Billy Young 20 I'M YOUR PUPPET James & Bobby Purify 21 I CAN'T STOP (NO, NO, NO) Arthur Conley 22 GONNA MAKE YOU SAY YEAH Terry Woodford 23 TWO IN THE MORNING Spooner's Crowd 24 WHY NOT TONIGHT James Gilreath 25 LAND OF 1000 DANCES Wilson Pickett
DIsc 2: 1 YOU LEFT THE WATER RUNNING Otis Redding 2 A SHOT OF RHYTHM & BLUES Clyde McPhatter 3 SLIPPIN' AROUND WITH YOU Art Freeman 4 WITHOUT A WOMAN Kip Anderson 5 SWEET SOUL MUSIC Arthur Conley 6 THREAD THE NEEDLE Clarence & Calvin 7 I NEVER LOVED A MAN (THE WAY I LOVE YOU) Aretha Franklin 8 MISS YOU SO Ted Taylor 9 YOU PUT SOMETHING ON ME Don Covay & The Good Timers 10 TELL MAMA Etta James 11 KEEP YOUR COOL Terry & The Chain Reaction 12 CHEATER MAN Irma Thomas 13 DON'T MAKE ME HATE LOVING YOU Jeanie Greene 14 EVERYTIME Linda Carr 15 I STAYED AWAY TOO LONG The Wallace Brothers 16 AS LONG AS I GOT YOU Laura Lee 17 DON'T LOSE YOUR GOOD THING The Blues Busters 18 SLIP AWAY Clarence Carter 19 DO RIGHT WOMAN, DO RIGHT MAN Otis Clay 20 ONCE IN A WHILE (IS BETTER THAN NEVER AT ALL) Spencer Wiggins 21 THIEF IN THE NIGHT Ben & Spence 22 TAKE ME JUST AS I AM Mitty Collier 23 WHY DON'T YOU TRY ME Maurice & Mac 24 SEARCH YOUR HEART George Jackson 25 TEN MILES HIGH David & The Giants
Disc 3: 1 LADY IN THE RAIN Lowell Fulson 2 HEY JUDE Wilson Pickett 3 ANOTHER MAN'S WOMAN, ANOTHER WOMAN'S MAN Unknown Female 4 SNATCHING IT BACK Clarence Carter 5 I GOT YOU BABE Etta James 6 WANTED: LOVER (NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY) James Govan 7 FIND 'EM, FOOL 'EM AND FORGET 'EM George Jackson 8 I'M JUST A PRISONER (OF YOUR GOOD LOVIN') Candi Staton 9 GRITS AND GRAVY The Fame Gang 10 ONE BAD APPLE The Osmonds 11 I'D RATHER GO BLIND Spencer Wiggins 12 TAKE ME BACK Brothers Unlimited 13 WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES Willie Hightower 14 PATCHES Clarence Carter 15 FANCY Bobbie Gentry 16 DOUBLE LOVIN' George Jackson 17 GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI Little Richard 18 WHAT COLOR IS LOVE Roscoe Robinson 19 BRING IT ON HOME TO ME Lou Rawls 20 I CAN'T LET YOU BREAK MY HEART Bettye Swann 21 BACK ROAD INTO TOWN Willie Hightower 22 THE THANKS I GET FOR LOVING YOU Candi Staton 23 GET INVOLVED George Soule 24 PUT ON YOUR SHOES AND WALK Clarence Carter 25 YOU BETTER MOVE ON Travis Wammack
40.00 €
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