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IT IS MY GREAT REGRET THAT I MUST TELL YOU ALL THAT MUSICMEIHO, CANDY..HAS PASSED AWAY THIS WEEK.
I WILL TRULY MISS MY FRIEND AND MUSIC MENTOR.
IT IS MY GREAT REGRET THAT I MUST TELL YOU ALL THAT MUSICMEIHO, CANDY..HAS PASSED AWAY THIS WEEK.
I WILL TRULY MISS MY FRIEND AND MUSIC MENTOR.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
STAX - DOES THE BEATLES
Boomp3.com
The interplay of music and race in the Sixties is usually perceived as a one-way street — white musicians drawing on (or, worse, ripping off) the songs and styles of black artists. Stax Does the Beatles demonstrates that the influence occasionally ran in the other direction, to delightful effect.
A hotbed of funk intensity, the Memphis-based Stax label housed a stable of hit-makers who wrote and produced their own material, but were also keen interpreters. In the Beatles, artists like Otis Redding, Booker T. Jones and Isaac Hayes heard terrific songs that they could put their own imprint on. They also heard a route to musical experimentation and a potentially larger audience.
Redding's combustible version of "Day Tripper" (a 1966 single included here in an alternate version) dispenses with verses and choruses, while supercharging the song's killer riff. Hayes, meanwhile, transforms George Harrison's "Something" into an eleven-minute psychedelic extravaganza. Booker T. and the MG's combine soul and mystery in their instrumental readings of "Eleanor Rigby," "Lady Madonna" and "Michelle." MG's guitarist Steve Cropper takes "With a Little Help From My Friends" as the occasion for both melodic, jazz-style exploration and roaring fuzz-tone leads.
Beatles songs, alas, could also be seen as the route to lucrative supper-club bookings, an ambition evident in Carla Thomas's overwrought version of "Yesterday." But Stax Does the Beatles documents the meeting of world-class talents. The whole may not be greater than the sum of its incomparable parts, but it's certainly worthy of them.
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Stax Does The Beatles (2008)
01 - Day Tripper (Alternate Take) - Otis Redding.mp3
02 - Help! - David Porter.mp3
03 - Got To Get You Into My Life - Booker T. & The MGs.mp3
04 - With A Little Help From My Friends - Steve Cropper.mp3
05 - Yesterday (Live) - Carla Thomas.mp3
06 - Eleanor Rigby - Booker T. & The MGs.mp3
07 - Let It Be - The Mar-Keys.mp3
08 - Something - Isaac Hayes.mp3
09 - Yesterday - The Bar-Keys.mp3
10 - Michelle - Booker T. & The MGs.mp3
11 - And I Love Her - Reggie Milner.mp3
12 - With A Little Help From My Friends - The Bar-Keys.mp3
13 - Lady Madonna - Booker T. & The MGs.mp3
14 - My Sweet Lord - John Gary Williams.mp3
15 - Hey Jude - The Bar-Keys.mp3
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you know how i feel about STax! i was just grooving to STax does Motown today at work....had my whole office jamming! Thanks Meiho! Peace
Messiah
Thanks a lot.
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