Last Train to Memphis [Proper]

Last Train to Memphis [Proper]

by Bobby Charles
Last Train to Memphis [Proper]

Last Train to Memphis [Proper]

by Bobby Charles

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Overview

Not quite a new album and not quite a compilation, Bobby Charles' 2004 release Last Train to Memphis is closer to a clearing-house for little-heard recordings than a proper album. Billed as a single-disc release paired with a bonus disc, the two-CD set contains a total of 34 songs, and since there is no distinct difference between the two discs, it only seems appropriate to treat it all as a sprawling double album. Jim Bateman says in his perfunctory, largely biographical liner notes that this album "fills in the years between his critically acclaimed 1972 Bearsville release and today," which is certainly true, since all 34 songs on the two discs were recorded sometime between 1971 and 2001. The liners do detail the individual recording dates and lineups for the tracks, but it's hard to tell when and where -- or even if -- these songs came out prior to this release. This is particularly true because not only does the sequencing make no chronological sense -- the first disc hopscotches from 1999 to 1979 back to 1975 then leaps ahead to 1997 before going back to 1984 -- but because Charles' music is so consistent in both tone and quality it's hard to tell when these recordings are from, based on the production or performance. Of course, there's a certain charm to that. Very few artists could have such a patchwork assembled and make it sound cohesive, which this certainly does. This all flows from his brilliant eponymous 1972 album for Bearsville, which blended his signature spin on New Orleans R&B with an Americana bent borrowed from his friends in the Band. Overall, it's a little slicker and smoother than the loose-limbed, rustic Bobby Charles -- plus, its sprawling nature means it's not nearly the compulsive listen as that underappreciated gem -- but it's consistently satisfying, filled with satisfyingly modest new Charles originals and friendly, engaging reworkings of warhorses like "See You Later Alligator." So, even if Last Train to Memphis is frustrating when closely inspected, if it's taken as just a collection of 34 fine Bobby Charles recordings, it's very pleasurable, and not in the least because there are so few Charles recordings that it only seems right to savor every one. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/08/2004
Label: Bogalusa
UPC: 0827420035029
Rank: 63312

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Last Train to Memphis
  2. The Legend of Jolie Blonde
  3. I Spent All My Money Lovin' You
  4. String of Hearts
  5. I Wonder
  6. Everyday
  7. Don't Make a Fool of Yourself
  8. Homesick Blues
  9. Forever and Always
  10. The Sky Isn't Blue Anymore
  11. Full Moon on the Bayou
  12. What Are We Doing
  13. Sin
  14. Goin' Fishin'
  15. See You Later, Alligator

Disc 2

  1. Not Ready Yet
  2. The Jealous Kind
  3. I Want to Be the One
  4. Walking to New Orleans
  5. I Remember When
  6. Ambushin' Bastard
  7. I Don't See Me
  8. Wish You Were Here Right Now
  9. I Can't Quit You
  10. Secrets
  11. Angel Eyes
  12. But I Do
  13. Party Town
  14. I Don't Want to Know
  15. Love in the Worst Degree
  16. Why Are People Like That
  17. I Believe in Angels
  18. Les Champs ¿¿lys¿¿e
  19. Clean Water

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bobby Charles   Primary Artist,Vocals
Clarence "Frogman" Henry   Guest Artist,Piano
Fats Domino   Guest Artist,Vocals
Neil Young   Guest Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Delbert McClinton   Guest Artist,Harmonica,Vocals (Background)
Willie Nelson   Guest Artist,Vocals,Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Sonny Landreth   Guest Artist,Guitar,Soloist,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Norbert Putnam   Bass
Jody Maphis   Guitar (Acoustic)
Reese Wynans   Piano,Keyboards
Phil Chandler   Keyboards,Organ (Hammond)
Tracy Nelson   Vocal Harmony
Stephen Bruton   Mandolin
Maria Muldaur   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Bobby Campo   Trumpet,Percussion
Kenny Buttrey   Drums
Adrianna Hulscher   Violin
Kenny Malone   Percussion
Mike Burch   Drums
Eric Traub   Sax (Tenor)
Brian Brignac   Drums
Marshall Cyr   Trumpet
William Rainsford   Piano
Ronauld "Rome" Langlinais   Spoons
Nick Daniels   Vocals (Background)
Bob & Pauline Wilson   Piano
Terry Irwin   Guitar (Electric)
David Briggs   Piano
Bill "Foots" Samuel   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Lisa Foster   Vocals (Background)
Elaine Foster   Vocals (Background)
Tommy Smiley   Vocals
Charlie Chappelear   Bass
Burt Callahan   Violin
Mickey Raphael   Harmonica
Joe Krown   Keyboards,Organ (Hammond)
Billy Gene English   Drums
Larry Marshall   Piano,Vocals
Jody Payne   Guitar (Electric)
Bee Spears   Bass
Spooner Oldham   Organ
Ben Keith   Bass,Vocals,Cowbell,Percussion,Pedal Steel,Slide Guitar,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Steel),Lap Steel Guitar
Fred Carter, Jr.   Guitar (Electric)
Divisia   Vocals
Geoff Muldaur   Guest Artist,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Derek Trucks   Guitar
Leo Jackson   Guitar (Acoustic)
Floyd Domino   Piano
Wardell Quezergue   Conductor
George Bitzer   Piano,Keyboards,Organ (Hammond),Piano (Electric)
Wayne Jackson   Horn,Vocals
Jerry Embree   Sax (Baritone)
Roger Lewis   Sax (Baritone)
Rufus Thibodeaux   Fiddle
Charlene Howard   Vocals (Background)
Jo Smith   Soloist,Sax (Tenor)
Brian Tabor   Vocals
Bobby "BB" Broussard   Guitar (Electric)
4 Nuns   Vocals (Background)
Chamisa Cook   Vocals
Ziva Patt   Violin
Layton Martens   Cello
Jennifer Cassin   Viola
Joe "Public" Allen   Bass
Cranston Clements   Guitar (Acoustic)
Dan Penn   Guitar (Acoustic)
Terry McMillan   Piano,Vocals,Percussion
Karl Himmel   Drums,Percussion
Dickie Landry   Saxophone
Chris Ethridge   Bass
David Ranson   Bass
Jackie Street   Bass,Percussion
Pat Breaux   Accordion
Eddie Hinton   Guitar (Electric)
Charles Cochran   Organ,Piano
Joey Miskulin   Accordion
Hargus "Pig" Robbins   Piano
Sam Broussard   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Scott Goudeau   Guitar
Jerry Jumonville   Sax (Tenor)
Jim Horn   Horn
Martin Simpson   Slide Guitar
Mike Elliott   Guitar,Bouzouki
David Peters   Drums
Jerry McEwen   Guitar (Electric)
Tommy Moran   Guitar (Electric)
Leeland Waddell   Drums
Erica Falls   Vocals (Background)
Daniel Cassin   Cello
Ann Taylor   Viola
David Hyde   Bass

Technical Credits

Norbert Putnam   Engineer
George Marino   Mastering
Dave Bartholomew   Composer
Tony Daigle   Engineer,Assistant
Bobby Arnold   Assistant
Bobby Charles   Composer,Producer
Benny Graeff   Assistant
Larry Greenhill   Engineer
Fats Domino   Composer
Ben Keith   Producer,Drum Programming
Wardell Quezergue   String Arrangements
Jim Bateman   Producer,Liner Notes
Martin Scorsese   Photography
George Rodriguez   Photography
Randy King   Mastering
Steve Nails   Assistant
Al Bob McQuire   Engineer
Cheryl Moss Craig   Graphic Design
David Farrell   Mixing,Engineer
Steve Reynolds   Engineer,Assistant
Robert Guidry   Composer
Peter J. Moore   Mastering
Mike Elliott   Mixing,Engineer,Drum Programming
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