The Complete Goldwax Singles Vol. 2: 1966-1967

The Complete Goldwax Singles Vol. 2: 1966-1967

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The Complete Goldwax Singles Vol. 2: 1966-1967

The Complete Goldwax Singles Vol. 2: 1966-1967

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Overview

The second of Ace's three volumes documenting the Goldwax's label complete run of singles enters what most connoisseurs would consider to be its prime period, with all of the tracks having first been issued in 1966 and 1967. In particular, this era found Goldwax's most prominent artist, James Carr, releasing some of his most heralded songs, including "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man" and "The Dark End of the Street." It's no surprise that Carr is the most heavily represented member of Goldwax's roster on this two-CD compilation, as he's responsible for ten of its 54 tracks. It's also no surprise that the kind of deep Southern soul Carr sang is the most heavily represented style on this anthology, especially in the sides by Spencer Wiggins and the almost annoyingly Sam Cooke-like Ovations. But since Goldwax is so identified with the deep soul style, the big surprises for collectors are the numerous cuts that found the label venturing outside of the R&B field. Kathy Davis, Leroy Daniel, Carmol Taylor, and the Terry's all do relatively straight country-pop with a honky tonk angle, though they're more competent than memorable. Jeannie Newman's 1966 single is country-meets-girl group pop that recalls, as the liner notes rightly point out, some of Sandy Posey's work. Yet more unexpectedly, the Yo-Yo's play something of a mixture of garage rock and blue-eyed soul, though only "Leaning on You" makes much of a mark. Even the 1967 single by Timmy Thomas (later of "Why Can't We Live Together" fame) is kind of left field, offering organ-dominated soul instrumentals. While Ace's completism is admirable as ever, the stew of deep soul and other genres makes one question who's going to find this a wholly satisfying listen. Deep soul fans can find entire CDs devoted to the output of Carr, Wiggins, and the Ovations, and aren't likely to be unduly impressed by the non-R&B oddities. While some of the soul rarities by Goldwax's lesser-known artists (like Barbara Perry) are OK, they're not stunning, especially when a past-his-peak Ivory Joe Hunter runs the Drifters and Arthur Alexander through a blender for the highly derivative "Don't You Believe Him." And while this opinion won't sit well with Goldwax advocates, even much of its better stuff was rather derivative of -- or at least doesn't compare favorably to -- the more famous soul coming out of Stax in Memphis at the same time. But a meticulously sequenced series such as this isn't really aimed at the most discriminating listeners. It's for those who want it all in a good package, and there probably couldn't be a better such package of the Goldwax catalog for those who want it, complete with Ace's usual thorough liner notes. ~ Richie Unterberger

Product Details

Release Date: 09/22/2009
Label: Ace
UPC: 0029667037822
Rank: 102245

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. You've Got My Mind Messed Up  - James Carr
  2. That's What I Want to Know  - James Carr  - Roosevelt Jamison
  3. Leaning on You  - Joe South
  4. I Can't Forget You
  5. Hello Daughter  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell
  6. Gonna Comb You out of My Hair  - Jerry Key  - Larry Key
  7. Trying to Make It  -  Oboe
  8. I'm Just That Kind of Fool for You  -  Oboe
  9. Here It Is Now  - Gene Miller
  10. What Time Ye Got  - Andrew Love  - Gene Miller
  11. I Believe I'll Go Back Home  - George Jackson
  12. Qualifications  - Quinton Claunch  - George Jackson  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell
  13. Every Little Bit Helped Me  - Dorian Burton  - Ivory Joe Hunter
  14. I Can Make You Happy  - Dorian Burton  - Ivory Joe Hunter
  15. Little Things  - Jeanne Newman
  16. Ain't That Lovely  - Jeanne Newman
  17. Take Me Just as I Am  - Dan Penn  - Spencer Wiggins
  18. The Kind of Woman That's Got No Heart  - Spencer Wiggins
  19. Love Attack  - James Carr  - Quinton Claunch
  20. Coming Back to Me Baby  - James Carr  - Quinton Claunch
  21. Gotta Find a New Love  - Anthony Williams
  22. I've Got Something in My Eye
  23. Pouring Water on a Drowning Man  - Drew Baker  - James Carr
  24. Forgetting You  - James Carr
  25. Old Friend (You Asked Me If I Miss Her)  - George Jackson  - Spencer Wiggins
  26. Walking out on You  - George Jackson  - Spencer Wiggins
  27. You Didn't Know It But You Had Me  -  George & Greer  - George Jackson
  28. Good Times  - Sam Cooke  -  George & Greer

Disc 2

  1. Me and My Imagination  - William E. Cantrell  - Quinton Claunch
  2. They Say
  3. Crying Baby Baby Baby  - Percy Milem
  4. Call on Me  - George Jackson  - Percy Milem
  5. When You Look in the Mirror
  6. Some Other Time  - Quinton Claunch  - Eddie Jefferson  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell
  7. The Dark End of the Street  - James Carr  - Chips Moman
  8. Lovable Girl  - James Carr
  9. Say You Need It  - Quinton Claunch  - George Jackson  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell
  10. Unlovable  - Quinton Claunch  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell
  11. Cry Me a Hand Full
  12. Stormy Love Affair  - Edgar Clayton
  13. Don't You Believe Him  - Ivory Joe Hunter  - Bobby Stevenson
  14. What's the Matter Baby  - Ivory Joe Hunter
  15. Have Some Boogaloo  - Quinton Claunch  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell  - Timmy Thomas
  16. Liquid Mood  - Quinton Claunch  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell  - Timmy Thomas
  17. Uptight Good Woman  - Jimmy Johnson  - Dan Penn  - Spencer Wiggins
  18. Anything You Do Is Alright  - Quinton Claunch  - Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell  - Spencer Wiggins
  19. I've Gotta Go  - Dan Penn
  20. Ride My Troubles and Blues Away  - George Jackson
  21. The Wife of the Life of the Party  - Kathy Boyer Davis  - Dan Penn
  22. You Can Dish It Out (But You Can't Take It)  - Kathy Boyer Davis
  23. Let It Happen  - James Carr  - Dan Penn
  24. A Losing Game  - James Carr  - Denny Weaver
  25. Did She Ask About Me  - Carmol Taylor
  26. Here Comes the Fool  - Carmol Taylor

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Percy Milem   Primary Artist
Timmy Thomas   Primary Artist
Carmol Taylor   Primary Artist
Jeanne Newman   Primary Artist
Oboe   Primary Artist
Spencer Wiggins   Primary Artist
Eddie Jefferson   Primary Artist
Gene Miller   Primary Artist
Kathy Boyer Davis   Primary Artist
Ivory Joe Hunter   Primary Artist
James Carr   Primary Artist
George & Greer   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell   Composer
Jerry Key   Composer
Drew Baker   Composer
Larry Key   Composer
Denny Weaver   Composer
Jimmy Johnson   Composer
Edgar Clayton   Composer
William E. Cantrell   Composer
Quinton Claunch   Composer
Anthony Williams   Composer
Timmy Thomas   Composer
George Jackson   Composer
Roosevelt Jamison   Composer
Chips Moman   Composer
Ivory Joe Hunter   Composer
Sam Cooke   Composer
Jeanne Newman   Composer
Gene Miller   Composer
Carmol Taylor   Composer
Joe South   Composer
Dorian Burton   Composer
James Carr   Composer
Dan Penn   Composer
Andrew Love   Composer
Bobby Stevenson   Composer
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