Royal Sessions

Royal Sessions

by The Bo-Keys
Royal Sessions

Royal Sessions

by The Bo-Keys

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Overview

What of a predominantly instrumental soul group called the Bo-Keys? Well, the wordplay on two classic Memphis soul bands, the Mar-Keys and the Bar-Kays, might be off-putting if it weren't for the fact they are from Memphis. But that's just the starting point: While the band is led by Scott Bomar, the 28-year-old bass player from the Impalas, two of its members, drummer Willie Hall and B-3 boss Ronnie Williams, played with the legendary Bar-Kays' Isaac Hayes, and David Porter; Charles Pitts, the guitar player, is the wah-wah guy on "Theme From Shaft" and Rufus Thomas' "Funky Chicken." Finally, this set is called The Royal Sessions because it was recorded live from the floor in Willie Mitchell's Royal Studios in Memphis, with him hanging out during the sessions. So the pedigree is there. Bomar also added the horn section of Memphians Marc Franklin and Jim Spake to the proceedings, both of them veterans of Al Green's and Bobby "Blue" Bland's outfits, and veteran percussionist Hector Diaz, as well. Musically, this is funky, greasy, gritty soul, rooted in the tradition, but is timeless in its heat-seeking groove stealth. The Bo-Keys write killer tunes, with lots of stinging guitar, wailing organ and in-the-pocket backbeats -- check "Deuce and a Quarter," "Seven and 7," the souled-out Latin-flavored funk of "Spanish Delight," the bassed-up bluesy horn stroll in "Under the Table," or the trippy, in-the-mud organ and percussion funk orgy "Bling Bling," that closes the album. In addition, they cover some of the classics, such as Jimmy Smith's jukebox groover "Back at the Chicken Shack," and James Brown's "Doin' It to Death." This is the real stuff made by cats who have been doin' it all their lives; it is the perfect disc for that time when the party kicks into overdrive, or for cruising the boulevard, or whatever gives you pleasure. It also signifies that with the arrival of the great young soulmen and women on the scene -- Ellis Hooks, Joss Stone, and Ricky Fante to name three -- that something akin to a real revival is on the good foot in the early part of the 21st century. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/04/2004
Label: Electraphonic Recordings / Yellow Dog Records
UPC: 0823800106129
Rank: 198760

Tracks

  1. Coming Home Baby
  2. Deuce and a Quarter
  3. Seven and 7
  4. Spanish Delight
  5. Under the Table
  6. Back at the Chicken Shack
  7. Doin' It to Death
  8. I Remember Stax
  9. My Country Loves Me
  10. Bling Bling

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Bo-Keys   Primary Artist
Calvin Newborn & John Gary Williams   Featured Artist
Marc Franklin   Trumpet
Jim Spake   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Willie Hall   Drums,Vocals,Percussion
Scott Bomar   Bass,Percussion
Hector Diaz   Percussion
Ronnie Williams   Organ (Hammond),Vocals

Technical Credits

Larry Nix   Mastering
Doug Easley   Mixing,Post Production
Ben Tucker   Composer
Willie Hall   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Jimmy Smith   Composer
Scott Bomar   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Group Member
James Brown   Composer
Kevin Houston   Mixing,Post Production
Yancey J. Allison   Photography
Brooke Barnett   Graphic Design
Ben Couvillion   Photography
Andrea Lisle   Liner Notes
Ronnie Williams   Group Member,Producer,Arranger
Archie Mitchell   Mixing
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