Bob Holmes - Nashville Soul
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Kent Records
- SKU 29667080828
- Artisti Bob Holmes
- Lyhyt kuvaus In the 60s and 70s, Nashville was a hothouse of R&B, soul and jazz. Bob Holmes was a central character. With the publication of E Mark Windleâs book House Of Broken Hearts, the city of Nashvilleâs black music scene is being studied in detail for the first time since Kent issued the CDs âUptown Down Southâ and âMusic City Soulâ in the late 90s. To coordinate with the book we are releasing another compilation of Nashville soul, this time concentrating on the work of multi-talented songwriter, producer and arranger Bob Holmes. Those earlier CDs featured Excello/A-Bet and Poncello/Ref-O-Ree recordings respectively. This new collection also draws from those sources, plus Bob Holmesâ personal tapes and other third-party licenses. The time span is 1965 to 1980. The Hytones are the most-featured act, albeit in various guises. The superb mid-tempo âRunaway Girlâ was previously available only on a 100 Club promo 45, and their rare deep soul A-Bet release âIâve Got My Babyâ gets its first release on CD. The guys also team up with the Avons for the previously unheard âOo Gilly Babyâ, dedicated to local DJ Clarence Kilcrease aka âGilly Babyâ. Hytones members Freddie Waters and Eddie Frierson sing solo on captivating Holmes songs and appear as a duo on âSteadyâ, an atmospheric late 70s groove. The Avonsâ own scarce A-Bet 45 âGot To Get Used To Youâ also makes its CD debut. Sandra Kingâs âLeave It Up To The Boysâ is an expensive record to find and shows how Holmes was stylistically influenced more by New York and Detroit than Memphis. Freddie Northâs beautiful big beat ballad âDonât Make Me Look So Badâ and the Paramount Fourâs stunning âYou Must Leave Her Because You Love Herâ are similarly polished. Holmes worked extensively with R&B producer Ted Jarrett on superb late 60s recordings by great Nashville singers such as Gene Allison, Roscoe Shelton and Peggy Gaines, and even wrote and produced âTip On Inâ, a hit for blues veteran Slim Harpo. By the 1970s his expertise was being appreciated by other companies. He arranged Joe Texâs hit dance track âUnder Your Powerful Loveâ for Dial and Bill Brandonâs modern soul classic âThe Streets Got My Ladyâ for Piedmont. He could also deliver authentic southern soul, as heard on Jimmy Churchâs âRight In The Palm Of Your Handâ and a beautiful, although unfinished, version of Clyde McPhatterâs âCrying Wonât Help You Nowâ by Johnny Truitt. The Golden Bondâs superb harmony single âI Know (Itâs All Over)â is featured in its previously unheard full 4-minutes-plus version, while Roger Hatcherâs Volt 45 âI Dedicate My Life To Youâ demonstrates great musical sensitivity and Ruthieâs smooth âLetâs Try Love Againâ from 1980 is evidence that Holmes could move with the times. A man of many talents, Holmes studied and lectured at several colleges in Nashville. His musicality is apparent on studio group Little Rock Brotherhoodâs instrumental âGirl Watching On Broadwayâ. He wrote for and performed in jazz groups throughout his life, adapted to disco and even electro funk in the late 70s, and went on to write film music and classical works. He also pioneered music production on television with the local Night Train show which ran from1964 to 1967 and featured many of his associated acts. Ady Croasdell (Ace Records)
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1 Runaway Girl - The Hytones
2 Leave It Up To The Boys - Sandra King
3 Got To Get Used To You - The Avons
4 Sweet Way Of Living - Peggy Gaines
5 I Dedicate My Life To You - Roger Hatcher
6 You Must Leave Her Because You Love Her - The Paramount Four
7 Don't Make Me Look So Bad - Freddie North
8 You Never Had It So Good - Eddie Frierson
9 Girl Watching On Broadway - Little Rock Brotherhood
10 The Streets Got My Lady - Bill Brandon
11 Under Your Powerful Love - Joe Tex
12 Somebody Somewhere - Gene Allison
13 Grooviest Thing This Side Of Heaven - Wendell Watts
14 Tip On In Pt 1 - Slim Harpo
15 I Can't Love Nobody But You - Roscoe Shelton
16 Don't Let It Get You Down, Boy - Freddie Waters
17 Say Boy - The Tydes
18 Oo Gilly Baby - The Avons & The Hytones
19 I've Got My Baby - The Hytones
20 Crying Won't Help You Now - Johnny Truitt
21 Right In The Palm Of Your Hand - Jimmy Church
22 I Know (It's All Over) - The Golden Bond
23 Steady - Eddie & Freddie
24 Let's Try Love Again - Ruthie
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