VA - Memphis Boys: The Story Of American Studios (2012)

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Title: Memphis Boys: The Story Of American Studios
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Ace
Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 66:23
Total Size: 337 MB | 149 MB
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Tracklist
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01 King Curtis - Memphis Soul Stew 03:00
02 Dusty Springfield - Son-Of-A Preacher Man 02:27
03 James & Bobby Purify - Shake A Tail Feather 02:09
04 The Box Tops - The Letter 01:55
05 Sandy Posey - Born A Woman 01:49
06 James Carr - You've Got My Mind Messed Up 02:25
07 The Gentrys - Keep On Dancing 02:11
08 Joe Simon - Nine Pound Steel 02:55
09 Merrilee Rush - Angel Of The Morning 03:11
10 Wilson Pickett - I'm In Love 02:31
11 Mark James - Suspicious Minds 03:04
12 B.J. Thomas - I've Been Down This Road Before 02:50
13 Arthur Conley - Funky Street 02:24
14 Oscar Toney Jr. - For Your Precious Love 03:13
15 Solomon Burke - Shame On Me 03:32
16 The Glories - Dark End Of The Street 02:29
17 Joe Tex - Skiny Legs And All 03:06
18 Bobby Womack - More Than I Can Stand 02:52
19 L.C. Cooke - Let's Do It Over 03:18
20 Spencer Wiggins - The Power Of A Woman 03:33
21 Clay Hammond - Suzy Do It Better Than You 02:34
22 Percy Milem - I Don't Know What You Got (But It's Got Me) 03:00
23 Danny O'Keefe - Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues 03:01
24 Elvis Presley - I'm Movin' On 02:54

Though it doesn't quite have the reputation or mystique of the studios for Sun Records and Stax Records, American Studios was also a major generator of rock and soul hits in Memphis. Produced as a soundtrack/companion to Roben James' book of the same name, Memphis Boys: The Story of American Studios has a couple dozen hits and other noteworthy tracks recorded at the facility between 1966 and 1970. Indeed, it's more oriented toward familiar hit records than the usual Ace compilation. When a studio cut distinctive, richly arranged soul and rock hits of such quality, however, that's nothing to complain about. And there are plenty of classic smashes here: the Box Tops' "The Letter," Dusty Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man," Merrilee Rush's "Angel of the Morning," the Gentrys' "Keep on Dancing," Sandy Posey's "Born a Woman,' Wilson Pickett's "I'm in Love," Joe Tex's "Skinny Legs and All," James & Bobby Purify's 'Shake a Tail Feather," and Danny O'Keefe's "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues," to name some. For those looking for something a little or a lot less famous, there are Southern soul sides by the likes of Bobby Womack, Spencer Wiggins, Clay Hammond, Percy Milem, and L.C. Cooke (brother of Sam Cooke). Elvis Presley is represented by a cover of Hank Snow's "I'm Movin' On," and while Mark James' original version of "Suspicious Minds" (a number one hit for Elvis in 1969) has been reissued before, its inclusion guarantees it will be heard by quite a few appreciative listeners who might have been previously unaware of its existence. Expert annotation (including a track-by-track rundown) and Ace's typically ace vintage graphics/photos complement a collection that makes you eager to read the much lengthier book that inspired it.~Memphis Boys: The Story of American Studios Review by Richie Unterberger


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  • stylemusiZ
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Awesomeness!!!
  • CWar
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Thank you for this. An important chapter in American music.
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Many thanks for uploading ACE in lossless. Artwork would be cool.