Showing posts with label Willie Mitchell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Willie Mitchell. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2018

Willie Mitchell - The Many Moods Of Willie Mitchell

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:27
Size: 74.3 MB
Styles: Funk, Soul
Year: 1969/2014
Art: Front

[3:05] 1. Breaking Point
[3:41] 2. Sometimes I Wonder
[3:42] 3. Black Fox
[3:14] 4. Roadhouse
[3:53] 5. Sack-O-Woe
[2:22] 6. Too Sweet
[2:36] 7. White Silver Sands
[3:00] 8. Midnight Sun
[3:18] 9. Cuddlin' Up
[3:31] 10. Something Nice

The 1970 follow-up to Soul Bag was for the most part a further step away from where Willie Mitchell had been for the past decade. The sound on Many Moods is darker, funkier, greasier, and grittier. It's almost sloppy, which gives the record an immediacy virtually nothing he recorded before or since could claim. From the slippery late-night feel of "Breaking Point," with its gorgeous guitar and organ harmonics, to the endgame of "Something Nice," which is far more sexy than nice with its intricately structured horn and guitar lines weaving in and out of one another, the effect was the same: intoxicating groove science. Other standouts include "Sack-O-Woe," "Roadhouse," and "Black Fox." On these tracks what is central is the stretching of time and space through the backbeat, letting it fall just ahead or behind the rest of the band, as horn lines, Booker T.'s organ, and Steve Cropper's guitar took their places laying out the groove and punching it up with fills and flourishes. There are two quizzical places on this album that makes one wonder if the tracks were brought in from an earlier session just to fill out side two: "White Silver Sands" and "Midnight Sun" are both drenched in that sweet, shimmering sheen that most of Mitchell's earlier records had, marring what would have been a perfect release. But it's of little consequence, since what is strong here -- the vast majority of the album -- is a revelation. ~Thom Jurek

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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Willie Mitchell - The Best Of Willie Mitchell

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:51
Size: 105.0 MB
Styles: Memphis soul
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[2:18] 1. Soul Serenade
[2:12] 2. Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
[2:17] 3. Mercy Mercy Mercy
[2:22] 4. Bum Daddy
[2:25] 5. Barefootin'
[2:09] 6. Have You Ever Had The Blues
[2:23] 7. Grazing In The Grass
[2:18] 8. Strawberry Soul
[2:50] 9. Misty
[2:08] 10. Buster Browne
[2:10] 11. 20-75
[2:15] 12. Sunrise Serenade
[2:20] 13. Searching For My Love
[2:27] 14. The Horse
[2:09] 15. Woodchopper's Ball
[1:56] 16. Slippin' & Slidin
[2:27] 17. Bad Eye
[2:24] 18. Everything Is Gonna Be Alright
[2:07] 19. That Driving Beat
[2:04] 20. The Crawl

Before Willie Mitchell became the architect of Al Green's classic '70s sound, he was a Memphis trumpeter and bandleader purveying instrumental dance-party soul that sounded like what Booker T. and the MGs might have been doing had they possessed a horn section. This CD collects 20 tracks that posit Mitchell as a more than worthy peer of those Stax Records titans and a direct link to the even leaner funk of the Meters. If those outfits make your rump shake, you'll have trouble resisting the likes of "20-75," "Bum Daddy." Not that there's any reason you should. --Rickey Wright

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