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Charlie
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Post subject: [2017-09-22] Isaac Hayes "The Spirit Of Memphis 1962-1976" 4CD/7" combo (Craft) Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2017 12:39 pm |
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Man Of Peace
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Post subject: [2017-09-22] Isaac Hayes "The Spirit Of Memphis 1962-1976" 4CD/7" combo (Craft) Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 3:59 pm |
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Bump: I've added the full packshot to the opening post.
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tideshea
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Post subject: [2017-09-22] Isaac Hayes "The Spirit Of Memphis 1962-1976" 4CD/7" combo (Craft) Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 4:36 am |
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Anxious to see the track listing. I'm hoping it has all of his pre-Stax stuff.
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: [2017-09-22] Isaac Hayes "The Spirit Of Memphis 1962-1976" 4CD/7" combo (Craft) Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 7:09 am |
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tideshea wrote: Anxious to see the track listing. I'm hoping it has all of his pre-Stax stuff. As far as I know, he only released one single (Sweet Temptaion/ Laura) with Brunswick prior to signing with Stax. His earliest albums were released on Enterprise, which was a Stax subsidiary. Did he have other releases?
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tideshea
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Post subject: [2017-09-22] Isaac Hayes "The Spirit Of Memphis 1962-1976" 4CD/7" combo (Craft) Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 12:57 pm |
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Jason Michael wrote: tideshea wrote: Anxious to see the track listing. I'm hoping it has all of his pre-Stax stuff. As far as I know, he only released one single (Sweet Temptaion/ Laura) with Brunswick prior to signing with Stax. His earliest albums were released on Enterprise, which was a Stax subsidiary. Did he have other releases? That's mainly the one I'm referring to, although I thought he was in some group that recorded for Goldwax.
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Eddie Scott
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Post subject: [2017-09-22] Isaac Hayes "The Spirit Of Memphis 1962-1976" 4CD/7" combo (Craft) Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:23 pm |
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Here's the track listing for Isaac Hayes' "The Sprit Of Memphis" collection;
Disc 1: Soul Songwriter, Soul Producer Sassy – Floyd Newman Can’t See You When I Want To – David Porter How Do You Quit (Someone You Love) – Carla Thomas Boot-leg – Booker T. and The MG’s Candy – The Astors Can’t Do Nothing Without You – Danny White I Had a Dream – Johnnie Taylor Hold On! I’m A Comin’ – Sam & Dave I’ll Run Your Hurt Away – Ruby Johnson Let Me Be Good to You – Carla Thomas Your Good Thing (is About to End) – Mable John Fighting to Win – Homer Banks B-A-B-Y – Carla Thomas Never Like This Before – William Bell Patch My Heart – The Mad Lads Little Bluebird – Johnnie Taylor When Something is Wrong with My Baby – Charlie Rich Love is After Me – Charlie Rich You Can’t Run Away From Your Heart – Judy Clay Soul Man – Sam & Dave As Long As I’ve Got You – The Charmels I Thank You – Sam & Dave The Sweeter He Is (Parts I & II) – The Soul Children Stormy – Billy Eckstine Can’t See You When I Want To – David Porter Show Me How – The Emotions Disc 2: Volt & Enterprise Singles The Big Dipper – Sir Isaac & The Do-Dads (Volt single 129-A, 1965) Blue Groove – Sir Isaac & The Do-Dads (Volt single 129-B, 1965) Precious, Precious – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single 45-002-A, 1968) By the Time I Get to Phoenix – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9003-B, 1969) The Mistletoe & Me – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9006-A, 1969) Winter Snow – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9006-B, 1969) I Stand Accused – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9017-A, 1970) The Look of Love – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9028-A, 1970) Never Can Say Goodbye – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9031-A, 1971) Theme from Shaft – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9038-A, 1971) Do Your Thing – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9042-A, 1972) Let’s Stay Together – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9045-A, 1972) Ain’t That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One) – Isaac Hayes and David Porter (Enterprise single ENA-9049-A, 1972) Baby I’m-A Want You – Isaac Hayes and David Porter (Enterprise single ENA-9049-B, 1972) Theme from The Men – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9058-A, 1972) Rolling Down a Mountainside – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9065-B, 1973) Joy (Part 1) – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9085-A, 1973) Wonderful – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9095-A, 1974) Someone Made You for Me – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9095-B, 1974) Title Theme (From Three Tough Guys) – Isaac Hayes (Enterprise single ENA-9104-A, 1974) Radio Spot – “You Gotta Have It to Really Be In” Radio Spot – “The Rapper Is Back” Disc 3: Cover Man When I Fall In Love Walk On By I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself Man’s Temptation Never Gonna Give You Up Windows of the World * The Ten Commandments of Love (Live @ The International Amphitheatre, Chicago – 10/1/1972) * Just Want to Make Love to You/Rock Me Baby (Live @ The International Amphitheatre, Chicago – 10/1/1972) * Stormy Monday (Live @ The International Amphitheatre, Chicago – 10/1/1972) * I Stand Accused (Live @ The International Amphitheatre, Chicago – 10/1/1972) * If Loving You Is Wrong (Live @ The International Amphitheatre, Chicago – 10/1/1972) His Eye Is On the Sparrow (Live @ The International Amphitheatre, Chicago – 10/1/1972) Disc 4: Jam Master Ike’s Mood I You’ve Made Me So Very Happy * Black Militant’s Place * Ain’t No Sunshine * Hung Up On My Baby (Extended Jam) * Groove-A-Thon (Extended Jam) * Do Your Thing (Extended Jam) 7″ Single (originally released as Youngstown Records Y-1005, 1962) Laura, We’re On Our Last Go-Round C.C. Rider Disc 2, Track 1 and Disc 3, Track 1 from Presenting Isaac Hayes (Enterprise S13-100, 1967) Disc 2, Track 4 and Disc 3, Track 2 from Hot Buttered Soul (Enterprise ENS-1001, 1969) Disc 2, Track 7, Disc 3, Track 3 and Disc 4, Track 1 from The Isaac Hayes Movement (Enterprise ENS-1010, 1970) Disc 2, Track 8 and Disc 4, Track 1 from …To Be Continued (Enterprise ENS-1014, 1970) Disc 2, Track 9 and Disc 3, Tracks 4-5 from Black Moses (Enterprise ENS-5003, 1971) Disc 2, Tracks 10-11 from Shaft: Music From the Soundtrack (Enterprise ENS-2-5002, 1971) Disc 2, Track 16 from The Living Word – Wattstax 2 (Enterprise STS 2-3018, 1973) Disc 2, Track 17 from Joy (Enterprise ENS-5007, 1973) Disc 2, Track 20 from Tough Guys: Music From the Soundtrack of the Paramount Picture “Three Tough Guys (Enterprise ENS-7504, 1974) Disc 3, Tracks 11-12 from Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It? (Stax 3SCD-88043-2, 2005) Disc 4, Track 7 from Now-Again 12″ single NA-5144, 2016
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Eddie Scott
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Post subject: [2017-09-22] Isaac Hayes "The Spirit Of Memphis 1962-1976" 4CD/7" combo (Craft) Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 6:11 am |
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More info about Isaac Hayes' "The Sprit Of Memphis" collection from Rolling Stone.com;
Soul legend Isaac Hayes' career on the Stax label, from a young songwriter to "Black Moses" and Shaft, will be the focus of a new box set that's tied to the label's 60th anniversary. Related Stax Records Plots Massive 60th Anniversary Campaign Legendary label's long-divided catalog reunited for vinyl reissues, box sets, hits compilations Dubbed The Spirit of Memphis (1962-1976), the collection features four discs of music spanning Hayes' legacy at Stax. The first disc boasts 26 tracks Hayes penned or produced for other artists, including Sam & Dave's "Hold On! I'm a Comin'" and "Soul Man" and Carla Thomas' "B-A-B-Y." The second disc focuses on 20 of Hayes' own recordings like "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Theme From 'Shaft'," plus a pair of radio ads. The third disc, "Cover Man," features Hayes' renditions of songs by Burt Bacharach and Hal David as well as previously unreleased material like the studio version of "Windows of the World" and a recording of Hayes' 1972 Chicago concert. Finally, the fourth disc, "Jam Master," is packed with Hayes jamming out in the studio with the Bar-Kays, including a 33-minute version of "Do Your Thing." This disc also includes unreleased, in-progress versions of "You've Made Me So Very Happy" and "Ain't No Sunshine" and a never-before-heard Shaft outtake, "Black Militant's Place." The Spirit of Memphis (1962-1976), out September 22nd and available to preorder now, also comes with a 60-page hardcover retrospective, essays, interviews with artists like Sam & Dave's Sam Moore and compilation producer Joe McEwen. The set also houses a replica 7" of Hayes' 1964 single "Laura, We're On Our Last Go-Round" and "C.C. Rider." "The Spirit of Memphis (1962-1976) is an attempt to frame a career that doesn’t always fit neatly together. This box set is a little idiosyncratic, like its subject and the desire is to tell a story, put together in chapters," McEwen writes in his Producer's Note, "hopefully to give context to a visionary talent who came of age in Memphis, Tennessee among a generational eruption of musicians that moved mountains…"
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