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Eternally, Soul - King Curtis

Eternally, Soul

King Curtis  

Format: 1 Vinyl

Genre: jazz, Funk / Soul

Barcode: 0090771543714

1962 ALBUM
 

 

Description

1962 ALBUM

Artist

NOTE: For the songwriter sometimes credited as Memphis Curtis, see Eddie Curtis.

American saxophonist who played rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock and roll. A bandleader, band member, and session musician, he was also a musical director and record producer.
Born: February 7, 1934 in Fort Worth, Texas
Died: August 13, 1971 in New York, New York (Murdered by junkies)

Successful both as a solo artist -best known for his 1967 hit Memphis Soul Stew- as well as a session musician and producer. Curtis mainly played and composed rhythm and blues or soul but also some Rock and roll and great bop or soul jazz. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
From raresoul.com:
"More than 2,000 people attended King Curtis’ funeral at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Midtown Manhattan.

A number of important figures attended the services, including Aretha Franklin, her father Reverend C.L. Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Brook Benton, The Isley Brothers and Rev. Jesse Jackson, who delivered the eulogy.

King Curtis is still by far, the most influential saxophone player in the history of R&B and Rock & Roll music.

King Curtis played on thousands of records as the most in demand saxophone player, from the early 1950s until his death in August of 1971.

He worked with a wide variety of artists ranging from The Coasters and Buddy Holly, to Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon.

King Curtis began playing the saxophone at a young age in Fort Worth, Texas. He turned down a scholarship to pursue an opportunity as a member of Lionel Hampton’s touring band.

In 1952, King Curtis moved to New York to become one of the most in-demand session players, where his famous style of playing can be heard on classic songs like “Yakety Yak” by The Coasters, “Twistin’ the Night Away” by Sam Cooke, “Tossin’ and Turnin’ By Bobby Lewis and numerous others.

In 1961, King Curtis released his own hit record with King Curtis And The Noble Knights titled “Soul Twist,” which landed at #1 for two weeks in April of 1962.

In 1965, he signed with Atlantic Records’ Atco imprint and in 1967, King Curtis hit big with the singles “Memphis Soul Stew” and “Ode To Billie Joe,” while also leading Aretha Franklin’s backing band, King Curtis & The Kingpins.

Just months before King Curtis was stabbed, he was featured as a guest on John Lennon’s landmark album Imagine."

Tracks

A1  Mama, Here Comes The Bride  02:24

A2  Take The Last Train Home (Instrumental)  03:06

A3  Welcome Home Baby  02:32

A4  I've Got A Woman  04:57

A5  I Still Want You  02:29

B1  Take The Last Train Home (Vocal)  01:52

B2  Love Is A Swingin' Thing  02:10

B3  Ooh Poop Pah Do  02:18

B4  New Orleans Old Lady  03:26

B5  Mister Twister  02:38

B6  Potato Chips  02:39

Releases

Formats

Vinyl, 8-Track Cartridge, CD

Labels

WaxTime, Sundazed Music, Scepter Records, Wand, Metronome 2001

Countries

Canada, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Europe

years

1962, 1968, 1970, 1973, 1993, 2013, 2015

Members

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