Reviewer: Alex Henderson, amg
In contrast to the 1970s -- when artists ranging from Curtis Mayfield to Parliament/Funkadelic were praised for their albums -- singles defined soul music in the 1960s. It has often been pointed out that many Stax and Motown albums of the '60s had their share of filler -- nonetheless, others were full of gems that should have been released as singles. Reissued on CD in 1991, Knock on Wood is one of Eddie Floyd's best albums. The soul shouter successfully embraced sleeker northern soul on other projects, but here he sticks to the type of raw, hard-edged Memphis soul that Stax was first known for. From the unforgettable title song (a number one R&B hit) to covers of J.J. Jackson's "But It's Alright," Jerry Butler's "I Stand Accused," and Wilson Pickett's "634-5789," this CD beautifully illustrates the splendor of down-home Southern R&B.
1. Knock On Wood
2. Somthing You Got
3. But It's Alright
4. I Stand Accused
5. If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
6. I Don't Want To Cry
7. Raise Your Hand
8. Got To Make A Comeback
9. 634-5789 (Soulsville, USA)
10. I've Just Been Feeling Bad
11. High-Heel Sneakers
12. Warm And Tender Love
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5 comentários:
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I can't download the second cd of this collection. Can you help me. I'm Waiting for answers.
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I can't download the second cd of this collection. Can you help me. I'm Waiting for answers.
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Donny
Isn't there something disingenuous about praising an artist by giving away their copyrighted works?
isnt there something disingenuous about restricting what a person can listen to because their paycheck doesn't allow them to buy $18 cds? i cant think of a better way to praise an artist than to share their music with anyone and everyone. if it really bothers you that much, i suggest you stay away from blogs like this (you know...the ones that are devoted to sharing music)
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