Jammed TogetherSteve Cropper/Various Artists/Roebuck "Pops" Staples/Albert King
Release Date: 01/29/1991
Original Release:
1988
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 93840_CD
UPC # 025218854429
Label: Stax (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Baby, What You Want Me to Do - (with Albert King/Roebuck "Pops" Staples/Steve Cropper)
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Don't Turn Your Heater Down - (with Albert King/Roebuck "Pops" Staples/Steve Cropper)
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Performer: Steve Cropper/Various Artists/Roebuck "Pops" Staples/Albert King
Engineer: Mickey Buckins; Terry Manning; Bobby Manuel Producer: David Porter; M. Thomas; Raymond Jackson; Homer Banks; Isaac Hayes; Al Bell; Al Jackson; Al Jackson, Jr.; Albert King; Raymond Jackson; Steve Cropper; Terry Manning; Booker T. Jones Distributor: Fantasy (distributor) Notes: Full performer name: Steve Cropper/Pop Staples/Albert King. Personnel: Steve Cropper, Pop Staples, Albert King (guitar). Personnel: Albert King (vocals, guitar); Roebuck "Pops" Staples, Steve Cropper (vocals, guitar). Audio Remixers: Honeya Thompson; Ron Capone. While this is not nearly as essential as some other Stax wax, it has a loose, raffish appeal and never falls into the murk of a boring super-session chopsfest. These guys were simply havin' fun with some standard soul/R&B covers (e.g. "What'd I Say," "Baby What You Want Me To Do") and some wide-open originals, kickin' back with some serious riffin'. Cropper proffers his usual intense, simplistic soloing, while King swoops and dives in a stringbending fury. The added plus is the silky smooth near-falsetto of Pop Staples, whose vocal on "Tupelo" is suitably eerie... ~ John Dougan, Option 20_88 |