Showing posts with label 1971. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1971. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 February 2010

musicology #488

SoulBoy #7

(Donny Hathaway – Giving Up)

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Slowwwwwwwwww toooooooooday. Was out on the tiles last night and didn’t ‘get me nut down’ until the break of dawn…QUALITY night though, (in a club beneath the Ritz)..good friends birthday bash. Saw a few faces that I haven’t seen in a while and met some new ones…All Good. So I’m just going to lay down the cut without further delay as I’m tired. This one is courtesy of the sublime Donny Edward Hathaway a troubled Cat who despite his trials and tribulations still delivered some of the finest Soul yet recorded. Highlighted from his second LP ‘Donny Hathaway’ Released in 1971 on the Atco label, written by Van McCoy and featuring legendary musicians King Curtis, Al ‘The Human Timekeeper’ Jackson Jr, Phil Upchurch and Cornell Dupree.

Thursday, 12 February 2009

musicology #306

Live&Direct #3

(Humble Pie - I Don't Need No Doctor)

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Excited to say that I have some real gems lined up for this theme...

Today it's the turn of English Rock and Roll supergroup Humble Pie featuring one of the best vocalists to come out of these 'green and pleasant lands', original Mod icon, Stephen Peter Marriott...(a Cat who featured last year on the SixSixSix hall of fame).

Recorded at New Yorks famed Filmore East in 1971it was to prove the end of the road for Peter Frampton's involvement in the band after becoming dissilusioned with Steve's dominance, (the band was originally put together as a front for Frampton), so this is the band in all their glory covering a Ray Charles song penned by Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson and Jo Armstead.

Tuesday, 20 January 2009

musicology #291

JamaicanVocalGroupAction #2

(The Heptones - One Love)

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Today’s cut is from the mighty Heptones, (Leroy Sibbles, Barry Llewelyn and Earl Morgan). One of the top ranking Jamaican vocal groups throughout the sixties and seventies. Not only that but Leroy Sibbles, (as mentioned previously on themusicologist), was an important part of Coxsone Dodd’s Studio One production team as Bass player, Musical director and all round musicologist during it’s ‘Golden Age’ until his departure for Canada in 1973. With Jackie Mittoo and Leroy gone Studio 1 began to lose it’s edge until younger Cats like Sugar Minott took up the baton a few years later. This, (1971?), piece is a slice from them glorious, Golden days off the album Freedom Line

Saturday, 10 May 2008

musicology #145

SpectrumOfLove #5

(Bobby Womack - That's The Way I Feel About 'Cha)

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todays cut comes from one of themusicologists foundation artists who didn't feature in the sixsixsix only because Curtis and Sam Cooke took the top two 'Soul' spots, but this cat runs them both all the way..

the album this is taken from, (I Can Understand It), played a BIG part in my 'education'. I know it so well that the track order is part of my unconscious. I know every tune and almost every note and word on it...back to front. for me every cut is a winner and to choose one is almost impossible but I'm going with this one, first released on his 'Communication album' in 1971, as it may go some way to explaining my attitude to affairs of the heart, (especially as music has ALWAYS been my primary guide). I would have been about 5 years old when I first heard it and I have been listening to it ever since...

"ha, you know life is funny when you look at it,
everybody wants love but everybody's afraid of love,
you know I'm a true believer of that,

if you get anything out of life,
you got to put up with the toils and strife

now listen...

your'e pushing my love a little bit too far,
I don't think you know, I don't think you know how blessed you are,
and your friend Annie Mae, tell you all she see,
have you ever thought she was trying to get close to me,

think it over, think it over girl, think it over,
look..thats the way I feel about 'cha,
and if that's being weak for you darling,
I dont mind, I dont mind, I dont mind, I don't mind,
thats the way I feel about 'cha, (wooohhh)
that's the way I feel about 'cha,

please, please, please answer love,
if it ever come knocking at your door,
'cause what's out there knocking baby,
the world don't give enough of, don't give enough of

I know you been hurt, and so have others too,
but all you got to do is think about the changes,
in life have put them through,

lord have mercy, that's just the way it is,

listen..
don't take my love as a sign of weakness,
check into the situation girl, dig a little bit deeper,

that's the way I feel about you yeah,
ohh that's the way, (that's the way I feel about 'cha),
that's the way I feel about cha (oohh lord)
thats the way, that's the way, that's the way I feel about you yeah,
that's the way I feel about you, (I wanna testify this evening),
that's the way I feel about 'cha, (wooooohh)
that's the way I feel about cha,
so if I'm weak for you I don't mind,
that's the way I feel about cha,
let me say it say it say it, say it, say it, say it,
that's the way I feel about cha,"