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Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Popcorn
Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Popcorn
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor BGP Records
- SKU 29667524926
- Artisti Bill Doggett
- Lyhyt kuvaus James Brown has never really been portrayed as a sympathetic man, but for a short period in the late 60s he was suddenly taken by a sense of duty to artists who had been fixtures at King Records when he was first signed there over a decade earlier. First up was his tribute album âThinking About Little Willie John And A Few Nice Thingsâ, which mixed originals with versions of songs John had first sung. Next he began working with Hank Ballard, who had been signed to King since 1953; the collaboration produced the LP âYou Canât Keep A Good Man Downâ. He then produced a couple of sides with organist Bill Doggett, whoâd reached #1 R&B/#2 Pop with his 1956 instrumental âHonky Tonkâ. A hit of that size meant that Doggett was never short of gigs, and in its aftermath he reached the R&B Top 20 five more times. In 1960 he left King, signing to Warner Brothers, then with Columbia in 1962 and Sue Records in 1964. In the meantime, King kept up a steady release schedule of Doggett records and he re-signed with them in 1965, staying for two years. 1969 saw him back again at King for another couple of years. Doggettâs recordings from this period took two distinct paths: some were almost cheesy easy listening sides, while others suggested he was keeping up with modern trends. The most obvious manifestation of this was his collaboration with James Brown and his JBs, who were incredibly tight on the top-side of the super-rhythmic âHonky Tonk Popcornâ. The popcorn was Brownâs dance rhythm of the year: he had made #1 R&B with âMother Popcornâ, #2 with âLet A Man Come In And Do The Popcornâ. The B-side of the single was Doggettâs funk update of âHonky Tonkâ, which worked even better than Brownâs own 1972 remake. King then gathered up a bunch of recent Doggett recordings to make the âHonky Tonk Popcornâ album. It was marketed as a James Brown production but, other than the two single sides, it contained no cuts produced by Brown. Instead it featured a fascinating mix of grooves that evoke smoky clubs and juke joints. âMadâ and a scorching version of Edwin Starrâs âTwenty Five Milesâ were released as singles. For this reissue weâve turned up five bonus tracks. Of these, âBefore Lunchâ, âShort Stackâ and âSome Kind Of Headâ were lined up for inclusion on an album to be called âTake Your Shotâ, but weâre pretty sure this did not make it past the planning stage and was replaced by âHonky Tonk Popcornâ, with these three dropped to make room for the two James Brown-produced cuts and âTwenty Five Milesâ. âBefore Lunchâ sounds like the finest record Booker T & the MGs forgot to make, while âShort Stackâ ups the pace to frantic. Best of all is the brilliant âSome Kind Of Headâ, which takes the feel of a Stax instrumental. The other bonus tracks, âSassy Bâ and âWet And Satisfiedâ, offer a fascinating insight into the history of Funkadelic. In the time between recording Funkadelicâs first two albums guitarist Eddie Hazel and bass-player Billy Nelson left the group. Nelson joined Doggettâs band for a short time. Until now Eddie Hazelâs participation on a Doggett session was unknown. However, the songwriting credits and the guitar style suggest that he too was working alongside Nelson and Doggett. The âHonky Tonk Popcornâ single and album did not return Doggett to the charts, but he remained active. He kept recording and toured until the year he died. He tended to revert to the style which made him famous: the 50s boogie shuffle that had been the basis of his defining hit. When he died on 13 November 1996 his short sojourn into funk was largely forgotten except by a few clubbers around the world who coveted this in-demand LP. By Dean Rudland (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,012
1 HONKY TONK
2 TWENTY FIVE MILES
3 HONKY TONK POPCORN
4 SLIPPIN' IN
5 COZY CORNER
6 CORNER POCKET
7 MAKE YOUR MOVE
8 AFTER LUNCH
9 MAD
10 A DOOZY
11 MR PITIFUL
12 TURNABOUT
13 BEFORE LUNCH
14 SASSY B
15 WET AND SATISFIED
16 SHORT STACK
17 SOME KIND OF HEAD
18 FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE
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