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The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings


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The late, great, Louisiana-born Tony Joe White first gained fame mainly

through his songwriting; 1969's "Polk Salad Annie" was his only Top

Ten hit, but artists such as Dusty Springfield ("Willie and Laura Mae

Jones"), Brook Benton ("Rainy Night in Georgia") and Elvis Presley

("For Ol' Times Sake"; "I've Got a Thing About You Baby") took his

songs to the charts. But White was always been a singular performer

in his own right; the honeyed burr of his baritone, his alternately tough

and tender vocal delivery and liberal use of his "whomper stomper"

wah-wah pedal lend him a completely distinctive sound. Simply

put, nobody, but nobody, sounds like Tony Joe White, and on this

2-CD collection, we've rounded up all three of the classic albums

he recorded for Warner Bros. in the early '70s--all of which are out of print and

costing a mint online--plus non-LP singles to create The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings. Recorded

in Memphis (partly at Ardent Studios of Big Star fame), 1971's Tony Joe White paired him with producer

Peter Asher (James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt) and shifted the focus slightly from the fuzz-drenched swamp rock

of White's Monument recordings to a more introspective style, though "They Caught the Devil and Put Him

in Jail in Eudora, Arkansas" and "My Kind of Woman" could blow the doors off any roadhouse south of the

Mason-Dixon line. White's next album, 1972's The Train I'm On, continued this gentler, more vulnerable style to

great effect; produced by the legendary team of Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowd, with the mighty Muscle Shoals

sessioneers in support, Train's set of songs tackled complex themes of dislocation, alienation and loss with a

blend of blues, soul and folk highlighted by some beautiful acoustic guitar work by White and Tippy Armstrong.

It's a masterpiece. And 1973's Homemade Ice Cream might be even better; White's original version of "For

Ol' Times Sake" is just devastating, and "I Want Love ('Tween You and Me)," "Taking the Midnight Train"

and the title track are every bit as good. Co-producer Tom Dowd and a crack band of guitarist Reggie Young,

bassist Norbert Putnam, drummer Kenny Malone and keyboardist David Briggs catch every nuance of these

deceptively simple songs.


//INCL. 6 NON-LP SINGLES

メディア 音楽     CD   (コンパクトディスク)
ディスク枚数 2
リリース済み 2021年11月12日
EAN/UPC 0848064003298
レーベル Real Gone RG329
ジャンル R&b
寸法 125 × 140 × 12 mm   ·   216 g

トラックリスト

  1. 1.   CD  

    1. They Caught the Devil and Put Him in Jail in Eudora, Arkansa
    2. The Change
    3. My Kind of Woman
    4. The Daddy
    5. Black Panther Swamps
    6. Five Summers for Jimmy
    7. A Night in the Life of a Swamp Fox
    8. Traveling Bone
    9. I Just Walked Away
    10. Copper Kettle
    11. Voodoo Village
    12. Lustful Earl and the Married Woman
    13. Delta Love
    14. That on the Road Look the Train I'm on
    15. I've Got a Thing About You Baby
    16. The Family
    17. If I Ever Saw a Good Thing
    18. Beouf River Road
    19. The Train I'm on
    20. Even Trolls Love Rock and Roll
  2. 2.   CD  

    1. As the Crow Flies
    2. Take Time to Love
    3. 300 Pounds of Hongry
    4. The Migrant
    5. Sidewalk Hobo
    6. The Gospel Singer Homemade Ice Cream
    7. Saturday Night in Oak Grove Louisiana
    8. For Ol' Times Sake
    9. I Want Love (Tween You and Me)
    10. Homemade Ice Cream
    11. Ol' Mother Earth
    12. Lazy
    13. California on My Mind
    14. Backwoods Preacher Man
    15. Takin' the Midnight Train
    16. No News is Good News
    17. Did Somebody Make a Fool out of You
    18. Sign of the Lion
    19. Don't Let the Door (Hit You in the Butt)
    20. Wishful Thinking

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