Nobody Wins: Stax Southern Soul 1968-1975

Nobody Wins: Stax Southern Soul 1968-1975

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Nobody Wins: Stax Southern Soul 1968-1975

Nobody Wins: Stax Southern Soul 1968-1975

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Overview

The Ace Records family has reissued numerous collector-oriented compilations from the Stax vaults over the years, and this 2012 anthology was intended as the first of a planned series on its Kent subsidiary focusing on Stax tracks from the late '60s and early '70s. The 21 tracks all focus on Stax recordings that fall into the Southern deep soul category -- not a problem as such soul abounded on the label, though these might be more deep soul-oriented than the typical Stax reissue. It's also oriented toward songs that aren't too familiar -- none of them were hits, and three of them were previously unreleased, though most of them did come out as singles between 1968 and 1975. And while some of the artists (Johnnie Taylor, Jimmy Hughes, William Bell, Inez Foxx, Eddie Floyd, Mable John, Little Milton) at various points had substantial hits (though not always for Stax), they're outweighed by acts that will largely be recognized only by those that study the fine print of Stax discographies. None of these songs were hooky or innovative enough to be as memorable as the many hits the label had during these half-dozen or so years. Hits aren't everything, though, unless you're as rabid a capitalist as you are a collector. If some of these songs are on the average or generic side, more often they're pretty fair efforts that usually boast excellent singing and fine (if occasionally slick) production, as well as subtly testifying to the versatility of tracks released under the Stax umbrella. Particularly pleasing are some cuts that use more group harmonies than the norm for Stax productions from this era, as well as some that exhibit a bluesier bent than soul as a whole did during this period, like Little Milton's fine "Woman Across the River," Jimmy Hughes' "Let 'Em Down Baby," and Mable John's "Shouldn't I Love Him." The menu's varied enough that favorites will vary according to individual tastes, but other tracks worthy of citation include Johnny Daye's opening pleader "Stay Baby Stay" and Bettye Crutcher's previously unissued sweet soul outing "Make a Joyful Noise" (which unlike many outtakes really should have been released at the time). Sometimes it's apparent that Stax was keeping an ear open to the sounds of Hi elsewhere in Memphis -- Freddie Waters' "Groovin' on My Baby's Love" has an Al Green feel, for instance -- though no doubt some of that influence was traveling in the other direction as well. Stax obsessives will already have much of this, particularly on volumes two and three of the box sets of Stax singles. But this is a good pickup for those who don't want to make such a huge investment, yet are still interested in seeking out some of the label's deep catalog. ~ Richie Unterberger

Product Details

Release Date: 04/03/2012
Label: Ace / Kent
UPC: 0029667237024
Rank: 84908

Tracks

  1. Stay Baby Stay
  2. I've Done It Again
  3. Love Changes
  4. Move Over
  5. Hold On This Time
  6. Where Was He?
  7. Nobody Wins 'Til the Game Is Over
  8. Groovin' on My Baby's Love
  9. Stealing Love
  10. Crossing Over the Bridge
  11. Make a Joyful Noise
  12. Lovin' on Borrowed Time
  13. Two Fools
  14. You're Leaving Me
  15. The Fault Is Not in Me
  16. Shouldn't I Love Him
  17. Will You Love Me Forever
  18. I've Never Found a Girl to Love Me Like You Do
  19. Let 'Em Down Baby
  20. A Love Affair That Bears No Pain
  21. Woman Across the River

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Chuck Brooks   Primary Artist
Mable John   Primary Artist
Sir Mack Rice   Primary Artist
Bettye Crutcher   Primary Artist
Jimmy Lewis   Primary Artist
Eddie Floyd   Primary Artist
Willie Singleton   Primary Artist
Shack   Primary Artist
Charlene & the Soul Seranaders   Primary Artist
Sylvia and the Blue Jays   Primary Artist
Freddie Waters   Primary Artist
Johnnie Taylor   Primary Artist
Johnny Daye   Primary Artist
Jimmy Hughes   Primary Artist
Little Milton   Primary Artist
Ollie & the Nightingales   Primary Artist
William Bell   Primary Artist
Calvin Scott   Primary Artist
The Soul Children   Primary Artist
The Charmels   Primary Artist
Inez Foxx   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

David Porter   Composer,Producer
Inez Foxx   Composer
Jim Thomas   Producer
Sir Mack Rice   Composer
Bettye Crutcher   Composer
Jimmy Lewis   Composer,Producer
Isaac Hayes   Composer,Producer
Clarence Paul   Producer
James Mitchell   Arranger
Don Davis   Composer,Producer
Joe Shamwell   Composer
Eddie Floyd   Composer,Producer
Raymond Jackson   Composer,Producer
Milton Campbell   Producer
Neil Dell   Package Design
We Three   Producer
Allen Jones   Composer
Bob Holmes   Producer
Carl Lumbus   Composer,Producer
Lucy Southern   Composer
Bill Cofield   Producer
Robert Lee Holmes   Composer
Henry Bush   Producer
Joe Rock   Composer
Homer Banks   Composer,Producer
Dean Rudland   Liner Notes
Johnny Daye   Composer
Rob Finnis   Cover Photo
Nick Robbins   Mastering
Al Jackson, Jr.   Producer
William Bell   Composer,Producer
Al Bell   Composer
Willie Hall   Producer
Randy Stewart   Producer
Ted Jarrett   Composer,Producer
Steve Cropper   Composer,Producer
Booker T. Jones   Composer
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