A slight detour from my intended post but since the passing of the great writer and producer Willie Mitchell a week or 2 back I've been having a bit of a Hi Records retrospective at home. Willie's Hi Record label (and house band- the Hi Rhythm Section) was responsible for that distinctive early 70's sound heard on tunes by artists such as Al Green, Ann Peebles and Syl Johnson.
Here's a mix of some of my favorite quality tunes from that label during their golden 1970's period. Southern Soul at its best!
Grizz
http://rapidshare.com/files/341456553/HiRecords.mp3
Tracklist in comments
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Bobby McClure- To get what you got
Ann Peebles- You got to feed the fire
Otis Clay- Tryin to live my life without you
Quiet Elegance- Tired of being alone
OV Wright- You gotta have love
Jean Plum- Here I go again
Syl Johnson - Could I be falling in lov
Erma Coffee- Any way the wind blows
Al Green- Oh me oh my (dreams in my arms)
Al Green- For the good times
Great Post!!
Cheers mate! Blimey, that was quick I only just pressed 'enter' LOL
"SOUL" with capital letters...my kinda music, and some version excursion as well. David Gold has obviously put some sort of smile on your face...and I don't mean his mags.....
Now if only the Hammers could put in this kind of performance every week.
Enough p*** taking. Thanks for all your hard work, as always.
Respect,
Eugene
Cheers Eugene! The Bobby McClure tune is a deep soul stonker IMHO!
I'm hoping if the Hammers performances don't get better at least the half time entertainment will improve!
Grizz
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