Discussion of southern soul recordings, and the performers, musicians, producers, engineers, and music business personnel involved, from the late 50s through the early 70s. A serious, behind-the-scenes look at southern soul, with an emphasis on the Stax/Hi scene in Memphis and the Muscle Shoals scene in Alabama.
... Another great list - love the Robert Cray. I don't think I've seen a disc mentioned in this or the preceding thread that I wouldn't give 5 stars. Excellent
Hi Lads, Here is my deep soul list 1.First Generation - What's so good about goodbye 2.Bob Marley & the Wailers - Chances are 3.O. V. Wright - Born all over
When Wardell Quezergue finished cutting "Groove Me" for King (in Jackson), King thought it was "awful, just terrible! I should have stayed out West!" Tony
Since King Floyd is down (and dead) I'll kick him. When Wardell Quezergue finished cutting "Groove Me" for King (in Jackson), King thought it was "awful, just
"I'm unsure if the label's cuts were laid down in LA or NO." When we first played with King Floyd and we were putting together a song list for the shows he