Wayne Cochran - Goin' Back To Miami: The Soul Sides 1965-1970 2CD
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667058926
- Artisti Wayne Cochran
- Lyhyt kuvaus The black audience in the USA has traditionally embraced larger-than-life characters and their accompanying schtick in their quest for entertainment. In the golden era of the 1950s and 60s, James Brown had his cape and you-can’t-make-me-leave routine, Solomon Burke his regal robes, Little Richard his pancaked flamboyance. When it came time for a Caucasian analogue, the R&B-infatuated Wayne Cochran knew what needed to be done to make his mark. Cochran’s platinum blonde “do” and outrageous image are well-remembered by those who witnessed them but, lest we forget, unlike today, back then an entertainer truly had to deliver. There is enough available footage of Cochran and his crack 12-piece C.C. Riders to prove he was a mesmerising performer, and for the best part of two decades he filled venues across America with a thrilling rhythm and blues showcase. Cochran’s showmanship never translated into hit records, but his recordings for Mercury, Chess and King are compelling glimpses of the wild style that wowed audiences in the latter half of the 60s. “Goin’ Back To Miami” collects the choicest sides he cut in the R&B style. Disc One features prime cuts from his 1968 album for Chess, which was recorded in part at Fame in Muscle Shoals and saw him enter country soul territory with tracks such as Eddie Hinton’s ‘Big City Woman’. For the most part, he stuck with the bluesier material he understood best, although he flirted with psychedelic rock on a second album, for Starday-King in 1970. Overall, the set features a dozen studio tracks completely new to CD, including several unissued titles. Despite his bizarre image, the sincerity of Cochran’s approach gained him the respect of his idols and mentors James Brown, Otis Redding and Jackie Wilson, and the C.C. Riders were a smash at notoriously hard-sell venues such as the Apollo in New York. The unreleased “live” routine that makes up Disc Two, recorded in early 1969 at the height of Cochran and his band’s Vegas period, is a remarkable document. His downhome raps, patter and exhortations alone are worth the price of admission. For two decades a minister, and now essentially retired from performing, Pastor Cochran granted a rare interview for the liner notes. In addition to his fascinating reminiscences, the package features dozens of eye-popping illustrations – including photos of the famous “do” getting worked on. “Goin’ Back To Miami” is the definitive anthology of this great entertainer’s golden era. By Alec Palao (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,014
Disc 1:
1. Goin' Back To Miami
2. Some-A Your Sweet Love
3. Which One Should I Choose aka No Name
4. When My Baby Cries
5. Get Ready
6. You Got It From Me
7. To Make Me A Man
8. Big City Woman
9. Think
10. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover
11. Harlem Shuffle
12. The Peak Of Love
13. No Rest For The Wicked
14. I'm In Trouble
15. Little Bitty Pretty One
16. Get Down With It (full length version)
17. I'm Leaving It Up To You
18. Somebody Please
19. Hoochie Coochie Man
20. Up In My Mind
21. Life's Little Ups And Downs (Part Two)
22. If It Don't Fit, Don't Force It
23. Everybody
24. Let Me Come With You (Part One)
25. My Machine
26. Chopper 70
Disc 2:
1. Dance To The Music
2. Soul Man
3. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
4. 634-5789
5. Try A Little Tenderness
6. I Can't Turn You Loose
7. Hard To Handle
8. I Wish It Would Rain
9. Hold On I'm Comin'
10. Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song)
11. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
12. I've Been Loving You Too Long
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