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The Stax story [sound recording].

Bell, William, 1939-(Added Author). Brown, Shirley.(Added Author). ... Read More

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  • 5 of 5 copies available at Berklee College of Music.

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Record details

  • Physical Description: 4 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: Berkeley, CA : Stax, p2000.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Soul music.
Selections originally released 1960-1974; includes some previously unreleased material.
Compact disc.
Program notes by Greil Marcus, Rob Bowman, Deanie Parker, and Charlie Gillett (64 p. : ill.) ... Read More
Formatted Contents Note:
Disc one, The hits. Gee whiz (look at his eyes) ... Read More
Participant or Performer Note:
Various performers.
Subject: Soul music
Popular music > 1961-1970
Popular music > 1971-1980
Gee whiz (Look at his eyes) / Carla Thomas.
Last night / Charles Axton, Jerald Smith, Floyd Newman, Chips Moman and Gil Caple.
Green onions / Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper, Lewis Steinberg and Al Jackson, Jr.
Walkin' the dog / Rufus Thomas.
Respect / Otis Redding, Jr.
Hold on! I'm comin' / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
B-A-B-Y / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Knock on wood / Steve Cropper and Eddie Floyd.
Soul finger / Ben Cauley, Carl Cunningham, James Alexander, Jimmy King, Phalon Jones and Ronnie Caldwell.
Tramp / Lowell Fulson and James McCracklin.
Born under a bad sign / William Bell and Booker T. Jones.
Soul man / David Porter and Isaac Hayes.
(Sittin' on) The dock of the bay / Steve Cropper and Otis Redding.
Private number / Booker T. Jones and William Bell.
Who's making love / Bettye Crutcher, Homer Banks, Don Davis and Raymond Jackson.
Time is tight / Al Jackson, Steve Cropper, Donald Dunn, Booker T. Jones.
Do the funky chicken / Rufus Thomas.
Mr. Big Stuff / Joe Broussard, Ralph Williams and Carol Washington.
Whatcha see is whatcha get / Tony Hester.
Respect yourself / Mack Rice and Luther Ingram.
Theme from Shaft / Isaac Hayes.
I've been lonely for so long / P. Knight, J. Weaver.
I'll take you there / Alvertis Isbell.
Starting all over again / Phillip Mitchell.
I'll be the other woman / Banks and Hampton.
Woman to woman / J. Banks, E. Marion and K. Thigpen.
'Cause I love you / Rufus Thomas.
You don't miss your water / William Bell.
These arms of mine / Otis Redding.
Can your monkey do the dog / Steve Cropper and Rufus Thomas.
Big party / Chips Moman.
Jump back / Rufus Thomas.
Mr. Pitiful / Otis Redding and Steve Cropper.
Can't see you when I want to / Lee and Porter.
Boot-leg / Isaac Hayes, Donald Dunn, Al Jackson and Charles Axton.
I've been loving you too long / Otis Redding and Jerry Butler.
Candy / Isaac Hayes and Steve Cropper.
Philly dog / Rufus Thomas.
(I can't get no) Satisfaction / Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Things get better / Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper and W. Jackson.
Let me be good to you / Porter, Hayes and Wells.
I'll run your hurt away / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Your good thing (is about to end) / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Patch my heart / Steve Cropper and Isaac Hayes.
Crosscut saw / R. B. Ford.
I can't stand up for falling down / Homer Banks and Allen Jones.
Groovin' / Felix Cavaliere and Edward Brigati, Jr.
Give everybody some / David Porter and the Bar-Kays.
Cold feet / Albert King and Al Jackson, Jr.
I thank you / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
I got a sure thing / Jones, Bell and Hoskins.
Big bird / Booker T. Jones and Eddie Floyd.
A tribute to a king / William Bell and Booker T. Jones.
I ain't particular / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Soul limbo / Booker T. Jones, Duck Dunn, Steve Cropper and Al Jackson, Jr.
I've never found a girl (to love me like you do) / Jones, Floyd and Isbell.
What a man / Dave Crawford.
I like everything about you / Davis, Hunter and Gordy.
I forgot to be your lover / William Bell and Booker T. Jones.
I like what you're doing (to me) / Betty Crutcher, Homer Banks and Raymond Jackson.
So I can love you / Sheila Hutchinson.
Walk on by / Lyrics by Hal David; music by Burt Bacharach.
Black boy / Banks and Bush.
I have to learn to do without you / Barnes, Jordan and Davis.
Play the music Toronados / Thomas, Mills and Harper.
Never can say goodbye / Clifton Davis.
The breakdown / Eddie Floyd, Bonny Rice and Rufus Thomas.
Son of Shaft / Jones, Banks and Brown.
That's what love will make you do / Henderson Thigpen, James Banks, and Eddie Marion.
In the rain / Tony Hester.
Hearsay / West and Colbert.
Ain't that loving you (For more reasons than one) / Homer Banks and Allen Jones.
Dedicated to the one I love / Lowman Pauling and Ralph Bass.
Breaking up somebody's home / Jackson and Matthews.
I believe in you (You believe in me) / Don Davis.
Short stopping / Rice, Crutcher and Manuel.
Cheaper to keep her / Mack Rice.
If you're ready (Come go with me) / Banks, Hampton, and Jackson.
Raise your hand / Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper and Al Isbell.
Something good (is going to happen to you) / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Grab this thing / Al Isbell and Steve Cropper.
The dog / Rufus Thomas.
Soothe me / Sam Cooke.
You don't know like I know / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Shake / Sam Cooke.
Try a little tenderness / Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reginald Connelly.
Oh la de da / Willie Mitchell.
(Do the) Push and pull / Rufus Thomas.
Jody's got your girl and gone / Barker, Wilson and Davis.
Killing floor / Chester Burnett.
Blues power / Albert King.
Show me how / Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
Hang 'em high / Dominic Frontiere.
Theme from The Men / Isaac Hayes.

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