The Very Best Of Eddie FloydEddie Floyd
Release Date: 07/17/2007
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 984967_CD
UPC # 888072303058
Label: Fantasy (distributor)
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Big Bird
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Performer: Eddie Floyd
Producer: Cheryl Pawelski (Compilation); Rob Bowman (Compilation) Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Although he is far from a household name in the 21st century, as a songwriter, producer, and performer Eddie Floyd made regular visits to the R&B charts from the mid-'60s through the mid-'70s while he was a part of the legendary Stax Records family. Floyd was originally hired by Stax as a writer and, paired with MG's guitarist Steve Cropper, he wrote several hits for the label, including one for himself, the classic "Knock on Wood" (based on the chord progression for "In the Midnight Hour" reversed), which was Floyd's second single when it was released in 1966. Later, Floyd began writing with another MG's member, Booker T. Jones, and his stay at Stax neatly divides into a Cropper era and a Jones era, both of which are covered in this fine 20-track set. Included are "Knock on Wood," the poignant "Big Bird" (written in the wake of Otis Redding's death, it should have been a bigger hit and remains a favorite of many collectors of vintage soul sides), and a strong cover of Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home to Me," as well as essentially every key track Floyd sang lead on for Stax. He did much more behind the scenes as a writer and producer, but this set makes a solid introduction to Floyd as a performer, and while he might not have bottled dynamite on-stage quite as famously as Redding or Wilson Pickett, he certainly knew what to do with the recipe. The very definition of unsung, Eddie Floyd truly deserves a wider contemporary audience. ~ Steve Leggett
Though not quite as legendary as his colleagues Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, and Booker T. Jones, Eddie Floyd was one of the key architects and purveyors of the Stax sound during the 1960s and '70s. In addition to being a successful writer who saw his songs rise to the tops of the charts when performed by the likes of Sam & Dave and Wilson Pickett, Floyd also scored his own hits with the Southern soul gems "Knock on Wood" and "Raise Your Hand." Floyd kept very active after Stax closed its doors, appearing in BLUES BROTHERS 2000, as well as writing, recording, and touring into the millennium.
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