Soul DressingBooker T. & the MG's
Release Date: 12/12/2000
Original Release:
1965
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 876730_VY
UPC # 090771504210
Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
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Performer: Booker T. & the MG's
Distributor: Burnside Distribution Notes: Booker T. & The MG's: Booker T. Jones (trombone, keyboards); Steve Cropper (guitar); Charles "Packy" Axton (tenor saxophone); Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet); Lewis Steinberg, Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass); Al Jackson, Jr. (drums). Reissue producer: Yves Beauvais. Recorded between November 1962 and November 1964. Originally released as Stax (705). Includes original liner notes by Bob Altshuler. Digitally remastered by Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch (DigiPrep). This is part of Rhino's Atlantic & Atco Remasters Series. SOUL DRESSING, the follow-up to Booker T. And The MG's debut GREEN ONIONS, is even stronger than its predecessor. With the exception of one tune (a ragged, thumping version of Don Covay's "Mercy Mercy"), all the material is penned by the band, an achievement repeated only twice in the MG's long discography (the albums "Up Tight" and "Melting Pot"). As anyone who has paid even casual attention to the band's sound will know, the upshot here is a thick instrumental stew of soul, R&B, and jazz, all helped along with insistent proto-funk grooves. The band's chemistry crackles. Steve Cropper's wiry guitar lines wind around the in-the-pocket locks of bassist Lewis Steinberg and drummer Al Jackson, while Booker T.'s soulful, syncopated organ licks float over the top. SOUL DRESSING includes some of the band's strongest tunes, from the mellow swing of the title cut and the shuffle funk of "Tic-Tac-Toe," to the irresistible "Can't Be Still," one of the MG's most overlooked singles. SOUL DRESSING adds up to one of the band's strongest and most sustained doses of Memphis soul.
Q (7/93, p.104) - 3 Stars - Good - "...fierce and fabulous variations on a 12-bar theme...Hats off once again to Al Jackson, Booker T., Duck Dunn and Steve Cropper, wizards, architects and curators of the finest soul music..."
Booker T. & the MG's, led by soul organist Booker T. Jones, were the house band for much of the music that came out of Memphis in the 1960s on the Stax label. Their instrumental releases--typified by their minimalist classic "Green Onions"-- were the very definition of soulful economy, supple chops and laidback funk--truly regal stuff.
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