I Thank YouSam & Dave
Release Date: 01/31/2006
Original Release:
1968
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 681458_CD
UPC # 090431775929
Label: Collectables Records
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Performer: Sam & Dave
Engineer: Ron Capone Producer: David Porter; Isaac Hayes; Yves Beauvais (Reissue) Distributor: Gotham Distributing Corp. Notes: Recorded at Stax Recording Studio, Memphis Tennessee. Originally released on Atlantic (8205) on October 25, 1968. Includes original release liner notes by Jerry Boulding. Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot & Dan Hersch. Reissue produced by Yves Beauvais. Personnel: Sam & Dave (vocals); Samuel Moore, Dave Prater (vocals). Liner Note Author: Jerry Boulding. Recording information: Stax Recording Studio, Memphis, TN. Photographer: Jim Cummins. Arrangers: Delisse Warren; Isaac Hayes. Issued in 1968 after the mega hits, "Hold On, I'm Comin'" and "Soul Man," Sam & Dave became interested in the emerging funk sounds happening throughout the R&B scene. Thankfully, so was the writing team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, who wrote one of he singles from this set, the burning, gritty "I Thank You." Many don't see I Thank You as such a strong recording in contrast to the pair's earlier showings, but simply put, they're wrong. Hayes' production is ambitious, multi-dimensional, and pointedly accents the individual strengths of both singers. Check out the contrast in vocal styles on "Everybody Got to Believe in Somebody." Hayes puts them front and center and surrounds them with a rich, swirling string arrangement. The hit from the album is the wooly groover "Wrap It Up," where the pair rise above a killer Memphis Horn arrangement and Steve Cropper's funky guitar to wail in call and response on the choruses. The greasy, grainy, in-the-pocket instrumental production on "Ain't That a Lot of Love" lends itself to the rough-and-tumble execution by Sam & Dave; this is the kind of track they must have had a ball recording. It is one of the many great under-heard tunes in the pair's catalog. I Thank You stands the test of time very well. ~ Thom Jurek
The definitive '60s soul duo, Sam & Dave had both top-flight songs and one of the world's funkiest and most supple backing bands. The high-energy soulfulness of their performances has been copied by just about every bar band in the country, but never equaled. Their signature tunes "Hold On I'm Comin'," and "Soul Man" are part of R&B history.
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