Clarence Carter - Next To You (1973)
That opening guitar part makes me think of something from Pet Sounds, but then Clarence Carter starts singing and we're definitely in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
It makes me wonder if there's any love in your heart at all
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watercolor & gouache
top to bottom; left to right:
comfort scent / 12-09-2022 / 5” x 3.5” (12.5 x 6 cm)
rivers of the world / 01-07-2023 / 4.5” x 3” (11.5 x 7.5 cm)
wilson lake / 06-23-2022 / 7” x 5” (18.75 x 12.5 cm)
green mountains (vermont) / 07-23-2022 / 7” x 5” (18.75 x 12.5 cm)
waterfall (muscle shoals) / 07-23-2022 / 5” x 7” (12.5 x 18.75 cm)
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R. B. Greaves - Take a Letter Maria (1969)
R.B. Greaves
from:
"Take a Letter Maria" / "Big Bad City" (Single)
"R. B. Greaves" (Album)
Pop | Soul | R&B
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Personnel:
R.B Greaves: Lead Vocals
Eddie Hinton: Guitar
Jimmy Johnson: Guitar
Barry Beckett: Electric Piano
Mel Lastie: Trumpet
David Hood: Bass
Roger Hawkins: Drums
Donna Jean Thatcher: Backing Vocals
Horn Arrangement by Arif Mardin
Produced by Ahmet Ertegun
Recorded:
@ The Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
in Muscle Shoals., Sheffield, Alabama USA
on August 19, 1969
Released:
on September 27, 1969
Atco/Atlantic Records
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BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: LESLIE SATCHER & THE HONEY BADGERS
THE SONG IS: "LISTENIN' TO THE BLUES"
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1969.
That Muscle Shoals Sound was usually associated with Stax Records, but it sure sounded good when Atlantic was in there too. This one has all those full-bodied elements that made them famous.
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Charlie Watts and Roger Hawkins (1969)
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Willie Hobbs - Do Your Own Thing (Seventy 7 Records)
wrt. Isaac Hayes, version of ‘Do Your Thing’, prod. Jackey Beavers.
search: Do Your Thing.
HBDAY Adam Zama!!!
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Muscle Shoals Alabama
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With amazing art, food, & fashion it's clear #FlorenceAlabama is great! But the music history is what makes it truly a #BucketlistDestination.
Discover why you should #GoWithTheFlo & Visit Muscle Shoals!
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ROLLING STONES QUOTES -Keith Richards about the Stones' time at Muscle Shoals Studio in December of 1969
Keith Richards about the Stones’ time at Muscle Shoals Studio in December of 1969, where they recorded ‘Brown Sugar’, ‘Wild Horses’ and ‘You Gotta Move’: “I thought it was one of the easiest and ‘rockingest’ sessions that we’d ever done. I don’t think we’ve been quite so prolific…ever (laughs). I mean we cut three or four tracks in two days, and that for the Stones is going on something! We left…
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Irma Thomas - Yours Until Tomorrow (1967)
Written by Goffin-King and recorded at Muscle Shoals in 1967, Chess records foolishly didn’t release this until 1984. Incredible southern soul - Irma just kills it.
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Tuesday Tunes 160: Muscle Shoals
When I was researching for this week’s Song Lyric Sunday post, the prompt for which was to play something recorded at the famous Muscle Shoals Studio, I saw quite a lot of others I could have chosen. That gave me an idea: why not play some more of them for my Tuesday Tunes post this week? So here we are – five more songs that were recorded there.
As is my wont I’m mixing them up a bit, and I…
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A hand drawn map I created showing the movements of Forrest's Middle Tennessee Raid September 21 - October 6, 1864
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