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| duncanwilder |
Apr 16 2007, 10:29 AM
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I'm listening to The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles 1968-1971 (Disc 1) and man... is it fucking rad! Anyone else feeling this?
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| drumdad |
Apr 16 2007, 10:40 AM
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I'm listening to The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles 1968-1971 (Disc 1) and man... is it fucking rad! Anyone else feeling this? Is that the 9 disc set (Probably not, as the dates aren't right). I have that on tape somewhere, but no tape deck anymore. It would be worth getting a tape deck just to hear it again, because there's some incredible stuff on that. |
| Muso |
Apr 16 2007, 10:41 AM
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Go direct to the two other boxes. Different flavor (it's not Booker T playing on everything) but consistently high quality stuff. It's the friggin' motherlode.
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| duncanwilder |
Apr 16 2007, 10:41 AM
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Is that the 9 disc set (Probably not, as the dates aren't right). I have that on tape somewhere, but no tape deck anymore. It would be worth getting a tape deck just to hear it again, because there's some incredible stuff on that. I'm not sure. This guy at work, just gave it to me and man... I am in love with the stuff! |
| elipaperboyreed |
Apr 16 2007, 11:53 AM
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9 Disc box is the '59-'68. I have all 3 and that's the best one but they're all worth getting. Hey Duncan
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| Sad Kid |
Apr 16 2007, 12:51 PM
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That box set is da'bomb. Sam & Dave? YESSS!!! Rufus & Carla Thomas? OH FUCK YEAH!
So worth the money to get this thing. |
| Ubermensch |
Apr 16 2007, 02:42 PM
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I'm listening to The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles 1968-1971 (Disc 1) and man... is it fucking rad! Anyone else feeling this? Really great stuff overall! Sometimes it gets a little 'doo-woppie' and the slower songs drag for my taste, but damn! Some of the greatest and most influential music ever...you can literally hear riffs from later rock songs. The other two sets are nice but you hear that more modern (lots of violins) sound seeping in. Its cool to hear the progression from 'soul/r&b' to either 'modern soul' or 'funk'. |
| duncanwilder |
Apr 16 2007, 02:43 PM
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| elipaperboyreed |
Apr 16 2007, 02:45 PM
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You guys are all thinking of the first box, the 2nd box has no sam and dave and much less carla, it's more johnnie taylor, rufus thomas etc..
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| Bad Jack Olson |
Apr 16 2007, 02:45 PM
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So much amazing stuff; it's pretty staggering. I'll buy any record that Al Jackson plays on, no questions asked.
Anyone interested should really check out the Stax Museum in Memphis. It'll bring a tear to your eye. |
| Muso |
Apr 16 2007, 02:50 PM
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I love the oddball singles that snuck on to the boxes. The first box has two songs by some DJ whom Stax owed a favor to; and they're probably the most memorable thing on the whole set-- because they're so sublimely, hilariously awful.
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| elipaperboyreed |
Apr 16 2007, 02:52 PM
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I love the oddball singles that snuck on to the boxes. The first box has two songs by some DJ whom Stax owed a favor to; and they're probably the most memorable thing on the whole set-- because they're so sublimely, hilariously awful. You mean Sunday Jealous by Nick Charles? Because Cool Strut by Bernie Hayes was also a DJ record. I like that Nick Charles song honesty but I don't think it's nearly the most memorable on a box that also has "These Arms of Mine" on it |
| Muso |
Apr 16 2007, 02:59 PM
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| elipaperboyreed |
Apr 16 2007, 03:03 PM
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hahah 3 dogwoods is hilarious. Another good one is "Goofin' Off" by Macy Skipper or the one Stax garage recording "Don't Let Her be Your Baby" by the Del-Rays
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| Muso |
Apr 16 2007, 03:09 PM
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Some of you probably know this (I bet Eli R. does), but there's a new comp out called "Stax Instrumentals" which is 25 previously unreleased MG's nd Mar-Keys trax, and it's neat-o.
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| elipaperboyreed |
Apr 16 2007, 03:10 PM
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Some of you probably know this (I bet Eli R. does), but there's a new comp out called "Stax Instrumentals" which is 25 previously unreleased MG's nd Mar-Keys trax, and it's neat-o. I heard about that and want to pick it up. What I really wish for is a box of Stax b-sides including one of my favorites William Bell's version of "Please Help me I'm Fallin" |
| mardon |
Apr 16 2007, 03:12 PM
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I like this guy's review on amazon (although I still wouldn't mind picking up the box someday) ...
>>>I have many, many complaints about this set; but what it basically boils down to is that this whole set is an absolute mess. It misses many key B-sides such as Otis Redding's "Hard To Handle" and Booker T & The MG's "Tic Tac Toe"; and doesn't even include every a-side the label released, despite the title of the compilation (where are the sides that Hoyt Johnson released for the label?). The linear notes by Steve Greenberg (the man who gave us that phony "Soul Queen" Joss Stone; and the headache-inducing Baha Men) are horrible, mostly focusing on his personal opions of the artists and/or songs rather than the stories behind them. And within the sections for each disc in the booklet; they entries aren't actually arranged in any particular order (least of all the order of the tracks on the CDs, that would make too much sense). And there should've been more photos, too. Add to this the set's main problem: the music. The fact is that most of the songs on here are really lame. Seriously. "Why did you buy it, then?" I hear you say. Well; the Stax songs I was familiar with (such as "Green Onions"; "B-A-B-Y"; "You Don't Miss Your Water"; "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"; "Soul Man"; "Born Under A Bad Sign" etc) are all great songs. "Well, why don't you like this set then" you're thinking. Answer: because the 30-or-so great songs on here are sandwiched between over 200 filler songs over 9 discs. If you think I'm being harsh on these songs, I'm not; I can appreciate songs like Wendy Rene's "Bar-B-Q" and the Memphis Nomad's "Don't Pass Your Judgement"; but aside from a few good numbers and a few pleasent-but-dull numbers, most of the non-hits on here are pretty bad. Basically, if you really like a Stax artist then go and buy a best-of for that artist; if your looking for a sampler of Stax's best songs, then go and buy the 4-CD Stax Story; don't bother with this one.<<< |
| Muso |
Apr 16 2007, 03:14 PM
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I heard about that and want to pick it up. What I really wish for is a box of Stax b-sides including one of my favorites William Bell's version of "Please Help me I'm Fallin" What do you know about that booteg zeries called "1000 Volts of Stax"? I always come close to picking it up. |
| elipaperboyreed |
Apr 16 2007, 03:37 PM
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| MonoPleural |
Apr 16 2007, 06:26 PM
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![]() 'Nuff said! |
| TEX |
Apr 16 2007, 09:15 PM
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So much amazing stuff; it's pretty staggering. I'll buy any record that Al Jackson plays on, no questions asked. Anyone interested should really check out the Stax Museum in Memphis. It'll bring a tear to your eye. I loved the STAX museum, too bad there's no photo's allowed. It was pretty cool seeing stuff like the organ "green onions" was recorded with, etc ... |
| elipaperboyreed |
Apr 16 2007, 10:55 PM
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| FrankD |
Apr 16 2007, 11:12 PM
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| slimedog's cat |
Apr 16 2007, 11:54 PM
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| FrankD |
Apr 16 2007, 11:55 PM
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