The Complete Goldwax Singles, Vol. 1 1962-1966

The Complete Goldwax Singles, Vol. 1 1962-1966

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The Complete Goldwax Singles, Vol. 1 1962-1966

The Complete Goldwax Singles, Vol. 1 1962-1966

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Overview

The Memphis-based Goldwax label has a cult following among deep soul fans, especially for its recordings of James Carr. Still, it's fair to say that there aren't a whole lot of people fanatical enough to want a single-by-single retrospective of the company's entire 45 output, as has been produced for a couple of bigger soul labels with much bigger followings, Stax and Motown. Ace Records takes pride in tackling projects for niche collector markets, however, and for those Goldwax aficionados out there, this two-CD, 58-track set will be heartily welcomed. To be technical, some of these were issued on Goldwax subsidiaries, or labels in which Goldwax founder Quinton Claunch was involved before Goldwax started; there are also a couple of Spencer Wiggins 1968 tracks that came out on a collector-targeted bootleg single, though they didn't appear on a Goldwax 45 at the time. It should be stated right from the outset that although Goldwax was most known for Memphis soul, like virtually all labels, it toyed with a bunch of different styles than the one that became its trademark, especially in its early days. So while there's a good share of the soul music with which Goldwax became identified here -- especially as personified on sides by Carr, O.V. Wright, Spencer Wiggins, and the very Sam Cooke-like Ovations -- there's also a surprisingly high percentage of other stuff. Sure, some of it's just different varieties of R&B that wouldn't be wholly surprising, like some Booker T. & the MG's-type or Lonnie Mack-ish instrumentals; some nearly straight electric brassy blues by Big Lucky Carter; and the raucous '50s rock & roll-styled "Every Woman I Know (Is Crazy About an Automobile)"/"Have You Seen Jean" 45 by Al Vance (which is one of the highlights). Yet there are also novelty twist records; a bathetic tribute to then-recently shot John Kennedy on "The Day the World Cried" by Oboe, who'd find greater fame as black country singer O.B. McClinton; and even straight country music by Eddie Bond. The variety of genres might be a little unnerving for soul fans who want a steady diet of what they expect from Goldwax. But for the less specialized listener, the curveballs actually enhance the listening pleasure, forming a snapshot of a gutsy and rootsy small Memphis label that tried a bunch of unpredictable angles. It's true that little here is in the gem-like category, despite the presence of O.V. Wright's "That's How Strong My Love Is," which in demo form was covered by Otis Redding. It's more solid but somewhat generic material in the early- to mid-'60s Southern soul and R&B-pop field, sometimes falling outside of that spectrum entirely. Detailed track-by-track annotation gives more details on the records and performers that you suspect could have ever been unearthed. ~ Richie Unterberger

Product Details

Release Date: 05/12/2009
Label: Ace
UPC: 0029667036726
Rank: 80082

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Big Bad Jon the Twister
  2. Pop-Eye Time
  3. A Thousand Vows
  4. A Girl Named Jo
  5. Tradin' Stamps
  6. Mother-In-Law Trouble
  7. Darling
  8. How a Woman Does Her Man
  9. The Day the World Cried, Pt. 1
  10. The Day the World Cried, Pt. 2
  11. The Greasy Frog
  12. Will I Ever Be Free
  13. Our Last Quarrel
  14. These Ain't Raindrops
  15. Too Slow
  16. She's Better Than You
  17. The Side Wind
  18. So Hard to Get Along
  19. That's How Strong My Love Is
  20. There Goes My Used to Be
  21. I Can't Fight This Much Longer
  22. Now and Then
  23. Only Fools Run Away
  24. You Don't Want Me
  25. Love Me
  26. Rhythm Marie
  27. Spoonful
  28. What Am I Living For
  29. Pretty Little Angel
  30. Won't You Call

Disc 2

  1. Toddlin'
  2. Bow-Legged
  3. I Can't Make It
  4. Lover's Competition
  5. Arabian Jerk
  6. Please, Please Little Girl
  7. It's Wonderful to Be in Love
  8. Dance Party
  9. Ohio Bound
  10. Hurricane Blues
  11. The Well's Gone Dry
  12. Country Style
  13. Every Woman I Know (Is Crazy About an Automobile)
  14. Have You Seen Jean
  15. What Do You Think About My Baby
  16. Lover's Crime
  17. I'm Living Good
  18. Recipe for Love
  19. Love Works That Way
  20. I'll Be True to You
  21. She's Better Than You
  22. Talk Talk
  23. My Motor Bike Balked
  24. Patsy
  25. Don't Cry
  26. I Need a Lot of Loving
  27. Darling
  28. I Do

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Oboe   Primary Artist
Dorothy Williams   Primary Artist
Bobby McDowell   Primary Artist
James Carr   Primary Artist
Phillip & The Faithfuls   Primary Artist
Playboy Five   Primary Artist
Gene "Bowlegs" Miller   Primary Artist
Al Vance   Primary Artist
Jeb Stewart   Primary Artist
The Ovations   Primary Artist
The Veltones   Primary Artist
LaMars   Primary Artist
The Merits   Primary Artist
Eddie Bond   Primary Artist
Jon Kennedy   Primary Artist
Spencer Wiggins   Primary Artist
O.V. Wright   Primary Artist
The Top Notes   Primary Artist
Louis Williams   Primary Artist
Big Lucky Carter   Primary Artist
The Lyrics   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Alvin Smith   Composer
Timmy Thomas   Composer
Dan Penn   Composer
Rob Shread   Audio Restoration
Eddie Bond   Digital Remastering
David Hall   Composer
Roosevelt Jamison   Composer
Art Harris   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell   Composer
Louis Williams   Composer
Charles Eldred   Composer
Neil Dell   Package Design
Nick Sands   Images,Source Material
Levester Carter   Composer
Jeb Stewart   Composer
Peter Hoogers   Images,Source Material
George Coumbis   Images,Source Material
Nick Robbins   Mastering
Quinton Claunch   Composer
Peter Gibbon   Source Material,Images
Percy Milem   Composer
Roger Armstrong   Source Material
Dean Beard   Composer
Dean Rudland   Liner Notes
Charlie Feathers   Composer
Gene Miller   Composer
Elvin Jones   Composer
Tony Rounce   Source Material,Liner Notes
Kimball Coburn   Composer
Isaac Hayes   Composer
Billy "The Kid" Emerson   Composer
Betty Sue Perry   Composer
Sidney Bailey   Composer
Andrew Love   Composer
Richard Watson   Source Material
Bobby McDowell   Composer
Allen Reynolds   Composer
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