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Monday, 8 February 2021

"Gettin' Funkier All The Time: The Complete Josie/Reprise & Warner Recordings 1969-1977" by THE METERS – Including Eight Albums, Album Outtakes, Single Edits, Stand-Alone Singles and Rarities – Band featuring Art Neville, Leo Nocentelli, George Porter and Joseph Modeliste with guests Allen Toussaint and Lowell George (January 2020 UK SoulMusic 6CD 116-Track Clamshell Box Set of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...





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"...Fire On The Bayou..."

What a balls-to-the-wall winner this is. And past the obvious, let me explain why...

Like their 'Doctor Bird' label imprint that has been reissuing stunning Reggae, Ska and Dub CDs for years now (often doubles with large wads on unreleased and first time on digital stuff) - 'SoulMusic Records' is another imprint of 'Cherry Red UK' - and it does what it says on the tin, deals with Soul and R&B Music (vintage stuff mostly). 

So being a collector and sometime nutter for all things 60ts and 70ts - I've nabbed their exemplary Jr. Walker & The All Stars, Dells, Staples Singers and Mother's Finest sets and duly raved unto the joy fantastic about them (see separate reviews). But this reissue is the big league, because for SoulMusic to collate together the entirety of The Meters New Orleans Soul and Bayou Funk output is a very big feather indeed - and in an increasingly huge hat. It's obvious from their thank-you list on the back-page of a pleasingly chockers-booklet, that they are proud of their funky little beast - and damn rightly. So what's shakin' a cissy strut tail feather within...

Across six CDs packing a huge 116-tracks - you get eight full albums in Stereo from their tenure at Josie, Reprise and Warner Brothers Records between 1969 and 1977 - all of it housed inside a glossy mini clamshell box set accompanied by a jam-packed 40-page booklet and dual-sided mini LP card sleeves (matt). As if that's not enough, four of the albums are the Rhino 'Expanded Edition' versions remastered by Giovanni Scatola in 2001 that came with loads of tasty extras, and the last disc here even tags on 4 single edits plus a rare 12" Disco Mix that is first time on CD anywhere in the World. It’s all here. To the truncated details...

UK released Friday, 24 January 2020 - "Gettin' Funkier All The Time: The Complete Josie/Reprise & Warner Recordings 1969-1977" by THE METERS on SoulMusic Records QSMCR-5190BX (Barcode 5013929089006) is a 116-Track, 6CD Clamshell Box Set of Remasters with Six Themed Card Sleeves and a 40-Page Booklet that plays out as follows: 

Disc 1 "Here Comes The Meter Man" (26 Tracks, 75:11 minutes): 
Tracks 1 to 12 are their debut album "The Meters" – released May 1969 in the USA on Josie Records JOS 4010 in Stereo 

Tracks 13 and 14 were first issued as Bonus Outtakes on the 2001 Expanded Edition CD of "The Meters" on Rhino 

Tracks 15 to 26 are their second studio album "Look-Ka Py Py" – released December 1969 in the USA on Josie JOS 4011 in Stereo

Disc 2 "A Message From The Meters" (24 Tracks, 66:35 minutes):
Tracks 1 and 2 and 5 to 14 are their third studio album "Struttin'" – released June 1970 in the USA on Josie JOS 4012 in Stereo

Tracks 3 and 4 are "Grass" and "Borro" – Bonus Outtakes on the 2001 Rhino Expanded Edition CD reissue of "Look-Ka Py Py"

Tracks 15 and 16 "Funky Meters Soul" and "Meter Strut" – Bonus Outtakes on the 2001 Rhino Expanded Edition CD reissue of "Struttin'"

Tracks 17 to 24 are Non-Album A&B-sides of Josie Records 45-singles

Disc 3 "Just Kissed My Baby" (18 Tracks, 71:25 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 10 are the album "Cabbage Alley" - released June 1972 in the USA on Reprise Records MS 2076 and in the UK on Reprise K 44242

Tracks 11 and 12 are a Non-Album A&B-side of a 45 single for "Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push And Shove)"

Tracks 13 to 18 are Side 1 of the album "Rejuvenation" - released October 1974 in the USA on Reprise MS 2200 and October 1974 in the UK on Reprise K 54027

Disc 4 "Mardi Gras Mambo" (18 Tracks, 75:47 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 3 are Side 2 of the album "Rejuvenation" - released October 1974 in the USA on Reprise MS 2200 and October 1974 in the UK on Reprise K 54027

Tracks 4 to 14 are the album "Fire On The Bayou" - released August 1975 in the USA on Reprise MS 2228 and August 1975 in the UK on Reprise K 54044

Tracks 15 to 18 first issued 2001 as Album Outtake Bonus Tracks on the Rhino 2CD Expanded Edition Reissue of "Fire On The Bayou"

Disc 5 "Mister Moon" (16 Tracks, 63:36 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 11 are the album "Trick Bag" - released September 1976 in the USA on Reprise MS 2252 and September 1976 in the UK on Reprise K 54078. Note: the final tenth song on Side 2 of the original 1976 LP was a medley of two songs "Hang 'Em High/Honky Tonk Woman". However, the 2001 Rhino Remastered Reissue split them into two separate tracks, so that’s what’s been used here

Tracks 12 to 16 first issued 2001 as Album Outtake Bonus Tracks on the Rhino 2CD Expanded Edition Reissue of "Trick Bag"

Disc 6 "Be My Lady" (14 Tracks, 65:44 minutes): 
Tracks 1 to 8 are the album "New Directions" - released June 1977 in the USA on Warner Brothers BS 3042 (No UK release)

Track 9 is a Bonus Track Outtake that first appeared on the 2001 CD Remaster of the "New Directions" album

Tracks 10 to 14 are Various Single Edits - Track 13 is the Disco Mix of "Disco Is The Thing Today". At 6:27 minutes, it was issued June 1976 as a Promotional-Only 12" Single in the USA on Warner Brothers PRO 636 and is exclusive to this CD reissue



Long-standing Audio Engineer for Ace and Kent Soul reissues - NICK ROBBINS has done the superb mastering and CHARLES WARING of Mojo and Record Collector contributing fame pours on the factoids and photos in the booklet. The attention to minutiae is everywhere - the card sleeves show you both front and rear cover of the LPs AND the labels - there are repros of promo 45s and black and white publicity snaps - unused artwork and proof sheets for photos shoots - and the whole thing id dedicated to Art Neville who passed in July 2019. Here is a simplified breakdown...

All five of the Reprise and Warners LP have been available since 2014 as part of WEA's Original Album Series for about ten to twelve quid - so the prize here is the first three records, those 2001 bonus cuts only hitherto available on long-deleted CDs and that exclusive twelve-inch. There is also tasty presentation and new mastering. 

Fronted by Art Neville (brother of Aaron Neville) - The Meters quickly established their New Orleans Funk-Soul sound by punching out three rapid succession albums on Josie Records - "The Meters" and "Look Ka Py-Py" from May and December 1969 and "Struttin'" from June 1970. With Art Neville on Keyboards - Leo Nocentelli played Guitar; George Porter handled Bass while Joseph Modeliste whacking the Drums. 

Fellow musical traveller in all things Bayou Funk – we must also mention ALLEN TOUSSAINT in relation to The Meters. The dapper songwriting gent produced those three albums on Josie and after the release of his own second solo album "Life, Love And Faith" on Reprise Records in July 1972 – was instrumental in bringing the band to Sinatra’s old label. The Reprise/Warner Brothers albums refined and upgraded their Josie-years style and sound with guest spots by the likes of Lowell George from Little Feat. Toussaint is even listed as co-producer for "Cabbage Alley" – their debut for Reprise Records released a month before his own LP in June 1972. But you find out in the digs-deep liner-notes that he took a very real back seat – was rarely at any sessions even though he is contractually credited on the LP cover as such - and simply let the band self-produce and explore their own new sound. Three of The Meters - George Porter, Jr., Joseph (Ziggy) Modeliste and Leo Nocentelli – are essentially the backbones of his band for the "Life, Love And Faith" album. All of The Meters (including Art Neville) and three members of Little Feat (including Lowell George) also famously acted as back-up band for Robert Palmer's solo debut album after he'd left Vinegar Joe - "Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley" – released September 1974 in the UK on Island Records. Palmer even does the Allen Toussaint classic "From A Whisper To A Scream" on that album. In short, there was a whole lotta funkiness going on around The Meters and their pal Toussaint. 

Our Louisiana heroes were no slouches on the seven-inch single front either. Between 1969 and 1977, they punched out a whopping twenty-one 45s across the three labels (charting nine of them on R&B). Impressively, all forty-two A&B-sides are here, including stand-alones. Best-loved grooves include "Sophisticated Cissy”, "Cissy Strut", "Ease Back", "Dry Spell" and "Look-Ka Py Py" (1969), "Chicken Strut", "Hand Clapping Song" and "A Message From The Meters" (1970), "Do The Dirt",  "Cabbage Alley" and "Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Parts 1 & 2)" (1972), "Hey Pocky A-way" and "People Say" (1974), "Running Fast" (1975), "Disco Is The Thing Today" and "Trick Bag" (1976) and "Be My Lady" (1977). 

Killer album cuts include the Little Feat Funk of "Stay Away", "Getting' Funkier All The Time" and their mellow cover of Neil Young's "Birds" (all on "Cabbage Alley") while "Rejuvenation" provides unexpected moments of melody warmth and mid-tempo Hall & Oates soulfulness amidst the butt-boogie - "Love Is For Me" and "It Ain't No Use" while "Jungle Man" has a fantastic nasty groove (might just be their best album).

One of the prizes on here is the stunning "Fire On The Bayou" album from 1975 - which is a wonderful combo of sophisticated Soul meets their unique brand of Orleans Funk. It opens on a nasty groover "Out In The Country" – followed by the guitar chug of "Fire On The Bayou" where they sound like the title – on 'fire' – the tightest rhythm section ever. They go a bit Funk-Rock with their cover of the Russ Ballard/Argent song "Liar" - while nasty returns with "Can You Do Without?" complete with "Meow! Vocals. Things get mellow with "You're A Friend Of Mine" – so Allen Toussaint – so sweet. A keyboard tinkle introduces the Little Feat/Atlanta Rhythm Section slink of "Middle Of The Road" – a fantastic 8-minute instrumental that has been a Jazz-Funk prize for decades. What a winner this track is and it features gorgeous audio too as Leon Nocentelli lets rip with those warm summer evening fret flourishes – sounding not unlike an ultra-inspired George Benson circa "Breezin'".

I've always loved the "Trick Bag" album too because of their funkified covers of an obscure James Taylor instrumental from "One Man Dog" called "Suite For 20 G" and their New Orleans version of the Stones "Honky Tonk Woman" while their cover of Earl King's "Trick Bag" is superb also. They get a great groove going on "Doodle Loop..." too.

The final album "New Directions" saw the Funk and Brass get louder - more Isley Brothers - opening with the fab groove of "No More Okey Doke". Their New Orleans roots come out in their cover of Allen Toussaint's "I'm Gone" and a nod is given to Reggae in their take of Peter Tosh's "Stop That Train" (sounding contemporary). But the tune for me is "Funkify Your Life" which is just fantastic - a guaranteed floor-filler and a sure fire way to lose a few pounds after those Festive indulgences. "New Directions" ends with another dancefloor winner in the shape of "Give It What You Can".

Amongst the Outtake Bonuses and Stand-Alone Singles – I’m loving a nine-minute keyboard and guitar workout from the "Trick Bag" sessions of Neil Young’s "Down By The River" - or even the frantic simplicity of "Meter Strut" – a 2:47 minute guitar-flicking drum-whacking instrumental outtake from the "Struttin'" LP sessions. It's hardly surprising too that the non-LP "Chug Chug Chug-A-Bug (Push And Show)" had its Side B Part 2 shouter groove featured on the award-winning "What It Is! Funky Soul And Rare Grooves From The Vaults Of Atlantic, Atco & Warner Bros. Records 1969-1977" 4CD Box Set - issued by Rhino in October 2006 in a cool-looking cigar-box-type set up. A nugget tucked away on a single flipside. It's just yet another primo example of The Meters and their seemingly effortless Average White Band 'Pick Up The Pieces' groovy groove-ness. And on it goes...

Probably a Soul and Funk 'Reissue of the Year 2020' accolade to SoulMusic Records - and most definitely a big thank you from all of us in the netherworld of Post Covid-19 to all of the good Trick Bag folks involved. Fab and then some...

Friday, 29 November 2019

"She's Killing Me/A New Day" by JOHNNIE TAYLOR - Albums Originally from 1979 and 1980 on Columbia Records (September 2014 UK SoulMusic Records CD Reissue and Remaster) - A Review by Mark Barry...



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"...Play Something Pretty..."

Stax Soul man JOHNNIE TAYLOR got a commercial second wind when he signed to Columbia Records in the USA – promptly charting three albums in a row - "Eargasm" in 1976 (a Number 1 USA R&B LP), "Rated Extraordinaire" in 1977 (No. 6) and "Ever Ready" in 1978 (No. 35). 

This gorgeous-sounding CD reissue/remaster by SoulMusic Records of the UK (part of Cherry Red) deals with the next two Columbia platters dating from 1979 and 1980 (charted 53 and 75) lumped together onto one CD with a massively expanded booklet. Here are the track-by-track details...

UK released September 2014 – "She's Killing Me/A New Day" by JOHNNIE TAYLOR on SoulMusic Records SMCR 25124 (Barcode 5013929082434) offers 2LPs originally from 1979 and 1980 Remastered onto 1CD and pans out as follows (74:46 minutes):

1. Little Dancin' Queen
2. Play Something Pretty
3. (Ooh-Wee) She's Killing Me
4. The Users
5. Love Account
6. Pulling The Train
7. I Can't Leave You Alone
Tracks 1 to 7 are the album "She's Killing Me" – released October 1979 in the USA on Columbia Records JC 36061

8. The Heart Break Kid
9. I'd Rather Hurt Myself
10. I've Got This Thing For Your Love
11. Signing Off With Love
12. Baby Lay Down
13. Sneakin' Sneakin'
14. I Wanna Get Into You
15. Sylvia
16. Baby Don't Hesitate
Tracks 8 to 16 are the album "A New Day" – released August 1980 in the USA on Columbia Records JC 36548

The 16-page booklet is far more substantial than I'd expected it to be – full album artwork – recording details – repros of the album labels and 45's around both records as well a superbly detailed set of liner notes by American Soul/Funk specialist MATT BRAUER. It looks great and shows a great attention to fan-pleasing details.

But the real fireworks lies in an ALAN WILSON remaster of two albums that were professionally produced. Ballads like "Play Something Pretty" and the conscience-prodding "Love Account" sound incredible – full of great vocals and instrumentation. Funkier Disco tunes like "Little Dancin' Queen" and the guitar flicking/brass pumping dancefloor filler “Pulling The Train” sound great – plenty of vim and vigour. 
 
By the time we get to album two – the same amazing Production values are brought to the talking funk of "The Heart Break Kid" and the smooch of "Signing Off With Love". We go slappy-bass with "Sneakin' Sneakin'" where some lady isn't quite being honest about her night time activities – ending on the John Shaft slinky "Baby Don't Hesitate".

Great remaster, some cool tunes and a substantial booklet – a quality presentation overall by SoulMusic Records of the UK. Fans should dive in – especially given the quality upgrade in the audio...

Sunday, 16 December 2018

"Love Changes: The Anthology 1972-1983" by MOTHER'S FINEST (March 2017 SoulMusic Records 2CD Reissue - Nick Robbins Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...



"...You Move Me..."

Across two jam-packed CDs in this stunning 2017 Remastered anthology (both nearing the 80-minute mark) - SoulMusic Records of the UK (part of Cherry Red's bank of reissue labels) sure pack a whole lot of bang for your buck.

Ohio's Soul-Rock-Funk band MOTHER'S FINEST were always something of a cult in the UK even when they charted four albums in the lower regions of the American Billboard Rock LP charts (three on Epic and one on Atlantic between 1976 and 1981) and three on the US R&B charts (two on Epic and one on Capitol between 1976 and 1984). They also had 45s as far back as 1972 on RCA Victor and that's where this huge audio haul comes blazing in. There are loads of stand-alone single edits, selections from six albums (five studio and one live), a further rare seventh only LP issued in Europe in its entirety and even six (then unreleased) from a long-deleted 2CD American compilation first issued in 2010. Wow! Here are the love changing details...

UK released 3 March 2017 (10 March 2017 in the USA) - "Love Changes - The Anthology 1972-1983" by MOTHER'S FINEST on SoulMusic Records SMCR 5151D (Barcode 5013929085138) offers 37-Tracks Remastered across 2CDs and plays out as follows:

CD1 "Give You All The Love (Inside Of Me)" (78:24 minutes):
1. You Move Me
2. Dear Sir And Brother Mann
3. Monster People
4. Bone Song
5. Living Hero
6. Middle Of The Night
7. Funky Mountain
8. Run Joe
9. Fire (Single Edit)
10. Dontcha Wanna Love Me
11. Rain (Single Edit)
12. My Baby
13. Give You All The Love (Inside Of Me)
14. Baby Love (Single Edit)
15. Thank You For The Love (Single Edit)
16. Dis Go Dis Way, Dat Go Dat Way
17. Mickey's Monkey
Tracks 1 and 2 are on their debut album "Mother's Finest" released November 1972 in the USA on RCA Victor LSP-4790
Tracks 1 and 2 were also the A&B-sides of their February 1973 debut US 7" single on RCA 74-0889
Tracks 3 to 8 first issued on the 2010 "Mother's Finest" USA 2CD set on Wounded Bird WOU-4790
Tracks 9 and 10 are the A&B-sides of an August 1976 US 7" single on Epic 8-50269
Tracks 11 and 12 are the A&B-sides of a 1976 US 7" single on Epic 8-50310
Track 14 is the A-side of a September 1977 US 7" single on Epic 8-50407, B-side was "Hard Rock Lover", see Track 1 CD2
Track 15 is the A-side of a November 1977 US 7" single on Epic 8-50483, B-side was "Piece Of The Rock", see Track 2 CD2
Tracks 9, 10, 11 and 12 are on their second album "Mother's Finest" USA released November 1976 on Epic PE 34179 (peaked at No. 148 Billboard Albums Charts)
Tracks 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 are on their third album "Another Mother Further" USA released September 1977 on Epic PE 34699 (peaked at No. 134 on the Billboard Album charts)

CD2 "Take Me To The Middle (of Your Luv)" (79:07 minutes):
1. Hard Rock Lover (Single Edit)
2. Piece Of The Rock (Single Edit)
3. Truth'll Set You Free
4. Don't Wanna Come Back
5. Love Changes (Single Edit)
6. Can't Fight The Feeling
7. Watch My Stylin'
8. Somebody To Love (Live)
9. U Turn Me On
10. Evolution
11. Secret Service
12. What Kind Of Fool
13. Victory
14. Love Me Too
15. Everybody Needs Somebody
16. Big Shot Romeo
17. What You Do To Me
18. In My Baby's Arms
19. Some Kind Of Madness
20. Take Me To The Middle (Of Your Luv)
Track 1 is the B-side to "Baby Love" (A-side is Track 14, CD1), a September 1977 US 7" single on Epic 8-50407
Track 2 is the B-side to "Thank You For Your Love" (A-side is Track 15, CD1), a November 1977 US 7" single on Epic 8-50483
Track 3 is the B-side to "Don't Wanna Come Back" (A-side is Track 4, CD2), an August 1978 US 7" single on Epic 8-50596 and a November 1978 B-side to "Love Changes..." on Epic 8-50641
Tracks 1 to 3 (longer versions in the case of 1 and 2) are also on their third album "Another Mother Further" USA released September 1977 on Epic PE 34699 (peaked at No. 134 on the Billboard Album charts)
Track 4 is the A-side to an August 1978 US 7" single on Epic 8-50596 (B-side is Track 3, CD2)
Track 5 is the A-side to a November 1978 US 7" single on Epic 8-50641 (B-side is Track 3, CD2)
Track 6 is the A-side to a March 1979 US 7" single on Epic 8-50679 (B-side is "More And More" - not on this release)
Track 7 is the studio B-side to an October 1979 US 7" single on Epic 9-50784 (A-side is Track 8, CD2)
Track 8 is the live A-side to an October 1979 US 7" single on Epic 9-50784 (B-side is Track 7, CD2)
Tracks 4, 5, 6 and 7 are on their fourth album "Mother Factor" released in the USA September 1978 on Epic Je 35546
Track 8 is from their fifth album "Mother's Finest Live" released in the USA in November 1979 on Epic Je 35976
Tracks 9 and 10 are from their sixth album "Iron Age" released in the USA May 1981 on Atlantic SD 19302
Tracks 11 to 20 are their entire album "One Mother To Another" released in the Netherlands in 1983 on Epic EPC 25363

The 20-page booklet features a lot of discography info as well as new liner notes from A. SCOTT GALLOWAY with input from members of the band. The six albums are pictured along with wads of those US 45s on Epic as well as some rare picture sleeves. With much of it getting a first time digital dust-down, long-time Ace Records Audio Engineer – the hugely experienced NICK ROBBINS, has done the Remaster. Throughout the Audio is superb – kicking and full of life.

Originally formed in 1970 and eventually becoming a six-piece multi-cultural band - the first unadorned single offered here is a bit of a torch-ballad gem when they started out as a straight-up Chi-Lites type R&B outfit – Joyce Kennedy’s incredibly expressive croaky vocals slaying everything in its path on the fantastic "You Move Me" - aided and abetted by a funky flipside in "Dear Sir And Brother Mann" – both impressive originals. The unreleased tracks (3 to 8) unearthed by Wounded Bird USA on their self-titled 2CD compilation in 2010 feel like Sly & The Family Stone has had a baby with Funkadelic and Labelle – guitar-wild bass-infused keyboard-boogieing (all of them are shockingly good).

But for many it will be the almost Montrose Rock riffage of "Fire" that they will remember the band for, where they hit on that Soul-Rock almost Metal thing they did so incredibly well. The wicked fretwork of Atlanta axeman Moses 'Mo' is hair-raisingly good - a sort of Jeff Beck meets Prince meets Edgar Winter kind of mojo (he would later join the 1985 band Illusion). The hard funk continues with "Rain" and again back to Zeppelinesque power-chords for "My Baby" – another truly great Soul-Rock dancefloor filler that used to have customers in Reckless Records London race to the counter screaming, "Who is this man!”

This 2CD overhaul also wisely includes the full seven and half minutes of the album cut "Give You All The Love Inside Of Me” from 1978 because it showcases the band in all its multiple-genre glory - stunning Funk-Rock meets Soul meets sexy Seventies R&B – the kind of tour de force that will have you asking why you haven't had these wild cats in your home for the last 40 years. And on it goes...


A fab little twofer then and a band that deserved so much more than their cult status – they really did. If you like your Soul and Funk with a bit of Prince-like Rock-guitar pyrotechnics – then this fabulous little sucker is the bad boy for you. And well done to all at SoulMusic Records for presenting it so damn well…

Saturday, 8 December 2018

"For What It's Worth: The Complete Epic Recordings 1964-1968" by THE STAPLE SINGERS (October 2018 SoulMusic 3CD Box Set of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...






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"...Freedom Songs..."

For a group with such staggering longevity, fame and beloved status amongst fans, contemporaries and everyone else in and outside of the music business for that matter - THE STAPLE SINGERS have had gapping CD sinkholes in their voluminous catalogue that have remained stubbornly unplugged. Until now that is...

The first part of their career proper on Riverside Records USA is roughly covered by the 4CD set "Four Classic Albums Plus Singles" issued 2016 on Real Gone Music RGMCD214 (Barcode 5036408180728) giving fans four full albums between 1961 and 1964 along with many non-album 45s. Their more famous Stax Records Soul and Funk period between 1968 and 1975 has had individual album releases galore as well as two whole remastered CDs devoted to it on the gorgeous-sounding "Faith & Grace" 4CD Book Set issued in 2015 (that beautiful looking book set came complete with a repro 7” single attached to the front and covered a wide range of output from 1953 to 1976 – see separate review). Which brings us to this - the fermenting-their-sound spaces in-between...

Issued by SoulMusic Records of the UK (a label imprint for the mucho respected Cherry Red) and offering up a huge six albums worth and more of Gospel, R&B and Soul across 3CDs – the 65-songs of 2018's "For What It's Worth..." gives three of their period LP platters their digital debut - "Pray On" (1965), "For What It's Worth" (1967) and "What The World Needs Now Is Love" (1968). There is also an airing for their only non-album B-side from the period "Power Of Love" - a flip to their thematically fitting cover of The Youngbloods everybody-love-each-other hit "Let's Get Together" in 1968 on Epic 5-10294. In short – this is a Staple fan's Christmas Cracker and I for one am so glad it's finally been realised. Here are the messages of love...

UK released Friday, 12 October 2018 (19 Oct 2018 in the USA) - "For What It's Worth: The Complete Epic Recordings 1964-1968" by THE STAPLE SINGERS on SoulMusic Records SMCR51758X (Barcode 5013929087507) offers six albums and one 7" single B-side (65 Tracks all in Mono except Tracks 11 to 21 on Disc 3) Remastered across 3CDs and plays out as follows: 

CD1 (67:12 minutes, 23 Tracks):
1. More Than A Hammer And Nail
2. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
3. My Jesus Is All
4. This Train
5. Praying Time
6. Be Careful Of Stones That You Throw
7. Samson And Delilah
8. Nobody's Fault But Mine
9. Mary Don't You Weep
10. As An Eagle Stirreth Her Nest
11. Do Something For Yourself
12. Amen (From "Lillies Of The Field") - Tracks 1 to 12 are the album "Amen!" issued 1965 on Epic LN 26132 (Mono)

13. It's Been A Change
14. Waiting For My Child
15. How Great Thou Art
16. Wish I Had Answered
17. The Tramp On the Street
18. When Was Jesus Born?
19. Pray On
20. Glory, Glory Hallelujah!
21. The Lord's Prayer
22. Had No Room
23. John Brown - Tracks 13 to 23 are the album "Pray On" released 1966 on Epic LN 26237 (Mono)

CD2 (72:16 minutes, 21 Tracks):
1. Freedom Highway
2. What You Gonna Do
3. Take My Hand Precious Lord
4. When I'm Gone
5. Help Me Jesus
6. We Shall Overcome
7. When The Saints Go Marching In
8. The Funeral
9. Build On That Shore
10. Tell Heaven
11. He's All Right - Tracks 1 to 11 are the album "Freedom Highway: Live At Chicago's Nazareth Church" released 1965 on Epic LN 26163 (Mono)

12. Why? (Am I Treated So Bad)
13. King Of Kings
14. Step Aside
15. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
16. What Are They Doing? (In Heaven Today)
17. Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
18. I've Been Scorned
19. I'm Gonna Tell God (About My Troubles)
20. My Sweet Home
21. Move Along Train - Tracks 12 to 21 are the album "Why" released 1966 on Epic LN 26196 (Mono)

CD3 (60:52 minutes, 22 Tracks):
1. For What It's Worth
2. Father Let Me Ride
3. Deliver Me
4. He
5. If I Had A Hammer
6. Are You Sure
7. Wade In The Water
8. I'm The Light Of The World
9. Jacob's Ladder
10. Good News - Tracks 1 to 10 are the album "For What It's Worth" released 1967 on Epic LN 26332 (Mono)

11. What The World Needs Now Is Love
12. Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around
13. A Place In The Sun
14. I Wonder Why
15. Let That Liar Alone
16. Let's Get Together
17. Crying In The Chapel - Mavis Staples
18. Downward Road
19. A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
20. Nothing Lasts Forever - Mavis Staples
21. People Get Ready - Tracks 11to 21 are the album "What The World Needs Now Is Love" released 1968 on Epic BN 26373 (Stereo)

22. Power of Love - (Mono Non-Album B-Side to "Let's Get Together", a US 45 released on Epic 5-10294 in February 1968)

The clamshell-box houses three singular card sleeves, the artwork to two albums on each with the discography details for both on the rear. A 16-page booklet with new BOB FISHER liner notes gives an excellent and in-depth history of the Staples transition period from all-out Gospel holy-rollers down at the local Baptist Church to Folk Revival festival faves singing Bob Dylan covers and Freedom Songs in a Soul and R&B way. There is even Blues here with Pops trademark warbling guitar and the SIMON MURPHY Remasters are excellent.


A joyful listen I never thought I'd ever hear – lovers of Gospel, Soul, Righteous R 'n' B and Right On Funk will find many goodies here to discover and enjoy. Dig in and spread the word I say…and well done to all at Soul Music for a top job done…

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