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Sunday, 29 August 2010

Various - Takin' You There (1972)

From The Lost Record Covers Club
One of my favourite compilations.  This was released as a 50p sampler which summarises the revitalised Stax label's new found success.  Stax suffered a huge blow when the classic masters from the label's first phase Redding/Sam and Dave, Bar-Kays were deemed to be owned by former distributor Atlantic.  The label reorganised, recognised the in-house talent of Isaac Hayes and Davis Porter who had written many hits for Sam and Dave, The MGs who played on virtually all of them; the old hands of Carla and Rufus Thomas and; the developed the new signings of The Staple Singers, Dramatics, The Emotions and The Soul Children. 

This is mixed, so gapless and really works.  I think this may have been put together by Carlos(?) the in-house Polydor engineer who ran many demos for UK acts including the Jam.  It's the Stax album that made me look further.  It again shows that SOUL isn't a 60's genre and that the period 1970 - 1975 (prior to the arrival of mainstream disco) is often ignored or wrongly dismissed with that tag.  All real gems in this track list and available elsewhere.  But to me these songs belong together in this order.  Find it if you can.


Stax - 2369 008

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