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Soulsville, U.S.A.: The Story of Stax Records,9780028602684
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Soulsville, U.S.A.: The Story of Stax Records


Author(s): Bowman, Rob; Bowman, Robert M. J.
ISBN10:  0028602684
ISBN13:  9780028602684
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  11/1/1997
Publisher(s): Music Sales Corp

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Soulsville, U.S.A.: The Story of Stax Records tells the inside story of the landmark Stax label, its many famous acts, and the men and women behind its sound. Along with Motown, Stax Records was the premiere R&B label of the '60s and early '70s. Artists such as Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Isaac Hayes, the Staple Singers, Rufus and Carla Thomas, Johnnie Taylor, Albert King, and Booker T. and the MG's all recorded at the label's legendary Memphis-based studio, creating what became known as the "Stax sound". The Stax story is more than just the story of a successful record label. Stax was one of the first truly integrated studios, with black and white musicians, songwriters, and executives working together to create a unique sound. This book - based on years of first-person interviews, research, and detective work - reveals new information about how these seminal recordings were made and highlights the dark underbelly of the music business as it has been practiced in America.
Preface ix
Cause I Love You: 1957-1960
1(13)
Gee Whiz: 1960-1961
14(16)
You Don't Miss Your Water: 1961-1963
30(19)
Respect: 1964-1965
49(21)
Don't Have to Shop Around: 1965
70(18)
Knock on Wood: 1966
88(20)
Soul Man: 1967
108(28)
Wrap It Up: 1968 (Part 1)
136(10)
Soul Limbo: 1968 (Part 2)
146(24)
Time Is Tight: 1969
170(23)
Do the Funky Chicken: 1970
193(23)
Shaft: 1971
216(31)
I'll Take You There: 1972 (Part 1)
247(25)
(If You're Ready) Come Go with Me: 1972 (Part 2)
272(18)
Rolling Down a Mountainside: 1973
290(27)
I'll Play the Blues for You: 1974
317(28)
Walking the Back Streets and Crying: 1975
345(27)
Epilogue: Angel of Mercy 372(17)
Selected Bibliography 389(4)
Index 393

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