Showing posts with label Minit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minit. Show all posts

Monday, 22 February 2010

musicology 499

SoulBoy #18

(Bobby Womack – Tried and Convicted)

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Final week of the Soul theme and who better as far as themusicologist is concerned to bring us down the final furlong than one of my most cherished artists Bobby Womack. As I have mentioned before, along with Curtis Mayfield it was Bobby Womack who had the most influence on a young child running wild on the streets of South London in the 1970’s. Cuts like I Can Understand It, If You Want My Love, O.V Wright’s That’s The Way I Feel About Cha, Stop On By, A Woman’s Got To Have It, Communication, (to name a few)…are all integral parts of the soundtrack to my existence. In fact often when I hear, (early 70’s), Bobby, Curtis, Bill Withers, Stevie and Marvin I can view the world through the eyes of a child once more. Music does that for me like nothing else can. I don’t think of what I was doing or wearing to identify the stepping stones in my life it’s ALWAYS what I was listening to and no doubt always will be. So without further delay, (and before I get all misty eyed), hold this late 60’s slice of the Bobby Womack pie recorded for and released on the, (New Orleans powerhouse), Minit Label. Produced by Chips Moman

Saturday, 17 May 2008

musicology #150

ladiesweek2 #4

(Irma Thomas - It's Raining)

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yep...themusicologist has been a bit slack this week on the musical front. Saturday is here and I've only managed four cuts for ladiesweek2.

maybe I'll fling down two slices tomorrow to bring the quota up to six. hopefully the quality and not the quantity has earned me a reprieve from your disappointment and today's piece is no exception....in fact the piece is worth at least two 'mortal' cuts so I'm already feeling better about it !!

recorded in November 1961, released on New Orleans' fabulous Minit label in 1962. written and produced by the legendary Allen Toussaint, (who is also tinkling the ivories 'pon the session), an important musicologist in the development of the genre who's production and songwriting talents have been enjoyed by many artists. first at Minit and then at his, (and partner Marshall Sehorn's), notable Sea-Saint studios.