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	<title>SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME &#187; Wilson Pickett</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 05:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: In The Midnight Hour / Wilson Pickett The UK promo above came from Vicki Wickham&#8217;s collection, which she so generously donated my way. Let me tell you one of many things about Vicki, she&#8217;s a saint. Who else rings up, finding boxes of forgotten, valuable records, and just offers them to a friend? Not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen:  In The Midnight Hour / Wilson Pickett<br />
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<p>The UK promo above came from Vicki Wickham&#8217;s collection, which she so generously donated my way. Let me tell you one of many things about Vicki, she&#8217;s a saint. Who else rings up, finding boxes of forgotten, valuable records, and just offers them to a friend? Not many, maybe no one. Well that&#8217;s Vicki.</p>
<p>The way I put it back on her was, there&#8217;ll always be yours, and here if you ever need them. She was happy, me too.</p>
<p>Nothing I can tell you about &#8216;In The Midnight  Hour&#8217; that the readers of this blog don&#8217;t already know, so hopefully giving it a play now will at least bring you back to when you first heard it. Dare I proclaim, that moment has to be impossible to forget.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/WilsonEverybodyUS.jpg" rel="lightbox[13224]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/WilsonEverybodyUS-300x295.jpg" alt="" title="WilsonEverybodyUS, Wilson Pickett Atlantic" width="300" height="295" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-13226" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/WilsonEverybodyUK.jpg" rel="lightbox[13224]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/WilsonEverybodyUK-300x295.jpg" alt="" title="WilsonEverybodyUK, Wilson Pickett Atlantic UK" width="300" height="295" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-13225" /></a></p>
<p>Listen:  Everybody Needs Somebody To Love / Wilson Pickett<br />
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<p>It was &#8216;Everybody Needs Somebody To Love&#8217;, another one from her lot, that really brought me back, not only to Solomon Burke, but The Rolling Stones. Yeah, as a little white kid growing up in the no black folks allowed sticks, it made a very deep imprint on my life, opening side one of THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!. An all time favorite album, the origins of that memory are chronicled elsewhere on this blog.</p>
<p>The real flashback though is them opening both their &#8217;65 and &#8217;66 Syracuse shows with it, Mick Jagger pointing in every possible direction around the arena, while singing the lines &#8220;I need you, you, you&#8221;. Each of those finger points resulting in even louder shrieks from that section than the rest of the venue, all losing their gear uncontrollably regardless.</p>
<p>Not that Wilson Pickett doesn&#8217;t reel this in on his own. Man, these guys could sing the phone book and it would be a hit. Released in early &#8217;67, a track from his then brand new THE BEST OF WILSON PICKETT collection, &#8216;Everybody Needs Somebody To Love&#8217; still found a path to #29 Pop / #19 RnB. The power of greatness.</p>
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		<title>Ann Mason / Little Mac &amp; The Boss Sounds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 04:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: You Can&#8217;t Love Me (In The Midnight Hour) / Ann Mason featuring Little Mac &#038; The Boss Sounds Although this one is somewhat known as the answer record to Wilson Pickett&#8217;s &#8216;In The Midnight Hour&#8217;, I&#8217;ve never been successful in uncovering a drop of info about Ann Mason. &#8216;You Can&#8217;t Love Me (In The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: You Can&#8217;t Love Me (In The Midnight Hour) / Ann Mason featuring Little Mac &#038; The Boss Sounds<br />
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<p>Although this one is somewhat known as the answer record to Wilson Pickett&#8217;s &#8216;In The Midnight Hour&#8217;, I&#8217;ve never been successful in uncovering a drop of info about Ann Mason. </p>
<p>&#8216;You Can&#8217;t Love Me (In The Midnight Hour)&#8217; was recorded with Ranstoff, North Carolina&#8217;s Little Mac &#038; The Boss Sounds in &#8217;65. It&#8217;s B side is the instrumental version. In the UK, both sides were issued under the band&#8217;s name, with no mention of Ann Mason. Yes, the plot thickens. </p>
<p>Meanwhile the song, already suggestive, is even more blatant from a woman&#8217;s harsh point of view.</p>
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		<title>The Gentrys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 04:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Speard It On Thick / The Gentrys GentrysSpread.mp3 Listen: Brown Paper Sack / The Gentrys GentrysBrown.mp3 I really believe this band got cheated out a of much brighter career due to MGM&#8217;s mess up. After having a monster smash (#4) with &#8216;Keep On Dancing&#8217;, one of several local garage band records that caught on [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Speard It On Thick / The Gentrys <a id='wpaudio-69de3d73e6f03' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/GentrysSpread.mp3'>GentrysSpread.mp3</a></p>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Brown Paper Sack / The Gentrys <a id='wpaudio-69de3d73e6f46' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/GentrysBrown.mp3'>GentrysBrown.mp3</a></p>
<p>I really believe this band got cheated out a of much brighter career due to MGM&#8217;s mess up. After having a monster smash (#4) with &#8216;Keep On Dancing&#8217;, one of several local garage band records that caught on regionally, in hometown Memphis, and being quickly scooped up by a major, the single continued it&#8217;s ascent to success. Produced by &#8216;about to be&#8217; super succeassful Chips Moman (The Box Tops, Merrilee Rush, Sandy Posey, Joe Tex, Wilson Picket, Herbie Mann), the label awarded the follow up, &#8216;Spread It On Thick&#8217;, with a full color sleeve (indicating &#8216;let&#8217;s go for it&#8217;), but confusingly the equally strong B side &#8216;Brown Paper Sack&#8217; was afforded premier biling on the other side of the same sleeve (see above).</p>
<p>Talk about mixed signals. Some stations played one side, some the other &#8211; immediately splitting airplay reports and sales tallys, thereby watering down either song&#8217;s visibility to the all important, major market, tight playlisted Top 40 stations, most of who would seldom jump on a single until it reached at least #40, and then only if accompanied by that infamous brown paper sack. </p>
<p>And so the unravelling of a strong future began.</p>
<p>&#8220;Spread It On Thick&#8217; peaked at #50. while &#8216;Brown Paper Sack&#8217; (the song not the well known, aforementioned envelope slipped to radio PD&#8217;s and MD&#8217;s with a few honey bees inside. Yes, it&#8217;s called payola &#8211; still is) stalled at #101. Obviously there were many empty brown paper sacks from MGM for this one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/GentrysEveryday.jpg" rel="lightbox[6177]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/GentrysEveryday-300x294.jpg" alt="GentrysEveryday, Gentrys, MGM" title="GentrysEveryday, Gentrys, MGM" width="300" height="294" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-6189" /></a><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/GentrysEverdayStock.jpg" rel="lightbox[6177]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/GentrysEverdayStock-300x291.jpg" alt="GentrysEverday, Gentrys, MGM" title="GentrysEverday, Gentrys, MGM" width="300" height="291" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-6188" /></a></p>
<p class="closespace">Listen: Everyday I Have To Cry / The Gentrys <a id='wpaudio-69de3d73e6f82' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/Gentrys.mp3'>Gentrys.mp3</a></p>
<p>Somebody at MGM believed in The Gentrys and had juice, as they were allowed to struggle along, releasing more good singles and a second album, GENTRY TIME, from which &#8216;Everyday I Have To Cry&#8217; comes.</p>
<p>No idea whatsoever where I picked up the promo of this, but only just now realized it must have come from a radio station library, and indeed one that used the Billboard chart positions as reference. </p>
<p>Have a look at each number crossed off in red. It&#8217;s the record&#8217;s chart progression on the Hot 100, when in it&#8217;s final week, whereby it peaked at #77, there are a couple of black, instead of red, lines through the number. Was the station&#8217;s coding system to use black as a way to indicate a record&#8217;s position during it&#8217;s final week? Who knows, but I like to speculate yes. NO ONE else on earth would care mind you.</p>
<p>I certainly heard this more than a few times on the air, and went for it straight away. What a great song, right down to the untouched Memphis accents.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 05:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: In The Ghetto / Candi Staton <a id='wpaudio-69de3d73e7fdb' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/CandiStatonGhetto.mp3'>CandiStatonGhetto.mp3</a></p>
<p>Country Soul, as Candi Staton&#8217;s sound has been tagged, well I guess somebody had to do it. Thankfully, her great voice lent itself to loads of covers while with Rick Hall&#8217;s Fame Records, including &#8216;Stand By Your Man&#8217; and &#8216;That&#8217;s How Strong My Love Is&#8217;. Just after Fame secured distribution through United Artists in &#8217;71, he and Candi cut this Mac Davis song at the company&#8217;s studios on Avalon Avenue in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. A history with some of the greatest voices both Fame and Rick Hall certainly had: Etta James, Clarence Carter, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin. </p>
<p>Mac Davis, now who would have thought he wrote &#8216;In The Ghetto&#8217;. Not me. This version is a nice end piece to Elvis&#8217;, a hit some 4 years earlier.</p>
<p>I had a few Candi Staton singles in the collection, but honestly, didn&#8217;t realize the power of her voice until hearing the compilation cd, titled simply CANDI STATON that Mat sent me. We&#8217;d been sitting in the Spreadeagle Pub in Camden &#8211; and I think &#8216;In The Ghetto&#8217; came on the jukebox or something. Anyways we both basically lit up at the mention of her name, and he offered up his extra copy. Without it, I think I&#8217;d still be a little in the dark about her greatness.</p>
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		<title>Dyke &amp; The Blazers / Wilson Pickett</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 05:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Funky Broadway (Part 1) / Dyke &#038; The Blazers <a id='wpaudio-69de3d73e918f' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/DykeFunkyBroadway.mp3'>DykeFunkyBroadway.mp3</a></p>
<p>Unrefined, impolite and uncouth. Some of the words used to describe Dyke &#038; The Blazers as successful catalysts in the evolution of RnB into Funk. Traveling a parallel musical path to James Brown at the time, their records always maintained a homemade sound, and in fact most of the early 7&#8242;s like &#8216;Funky Broadway&#8217; were just that. Rough, unpolished in-your-face lengthy jams with a focus on feel as opposed to precision, edited into singles &#8211; many as Part 1 and Part 2&#8242;s.</p>
<p>Having relocated to Phoenix, Dyke and band were always marketed as local, being originally from Buffalo. Luckily, that meant &#8216;Funky Broadway&#8217; was ever present during what I recall being a very cold and snowy upstate winter &#8217;67, though not until April did it make the Billboard chart. Peaking in one market, then spreading to the next, meant it&#8217;s chart high of #65 didn&#8217;t really represent the sizable hit the single actually was.</p>
<p>Worth getting are both the WE GOT MORE SOUL anthology cd and accompanying double vinyl edition which includes the extended versions of their biggest breaks, both on UK&#8217;s Ace Records label.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/WilsonFunkyUS.jpg" rel="lightbox[4688]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/WilsonFunkyUS-300x297.jpg" alt="WilsonFunkyUS, Wislon Pickett, Atlantic" title="WilsonFunkyUS, Wislon Pickett, Atlantic" width="300" height="297" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4743" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/WilsonFunkyBroad1.jpg" rel="lightbox[4688]"><img src="http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/WilsonFunkyBroad1-300x297.jpg" alt="WilsonFunkyBroad, Dyke &amp; The Blazers, Original Sound, Atlantic, Wilson Pickett" title="WilsonFunkyBroad, Dyke &amp; The Blazers, Original Sound, Atlantic, Wilson Pickett" width="300" height="297" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4692" /></a></p>
<p class="closespace">Listen: Funky Broadway / Wilson Pickett <a id='wpaudio-69de3d73e91d1' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/WilsonFunkyBroadway.mp3'>WilsonFunkyBroadway.mp3</a></p>
<p>Why waste a hit. Given the purity of Dyke &#038; The Blazers&#8217; chitlin&#8217; circuit original, it wasn&#8217;t allowed full exposure on most Top 40&#8242;s. Even in &#8217;67, a slicker produced, Motown-like, less street sound was required for airplay. In no time, Atlantic got the wicked Pickett to bring it home chartwise, hitting #1 RnB in autumn &#8217;67, less than a year after the original first hit the charts earlier that same year.</p>
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