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発売日 2006年09月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVampi Soul
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VAMPICD073
SKU 8435008861254

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:18:33
After spending the '80s and much of the '90s out of the public eye and in a drug-induced haze, Andre Williams made a striking comeback with 1998's monumentally freaky Silky, and since then he's firmly established himself as the dirtiest old man in R&B, cutting wild albums with musicians young enough to be his grandkids. However, while all this was going on, most of Williams' classic sides from the '50s and '60s were dead out of print, and many new fans had to learn about the man's musical history through hearsay. Movin On: Greasy and Explicit Soul Movers 1956-1970 is the first compilation that makes a reasonable attempt to document Williams' estimable musical history (at least up until 1970), and it opens with six great sides he cut for Detroit's Fortune Records. The sound quality is primitive and the accompaniment sometimes sloppy, but Williams is several steps past lascivious on "Bacon Fat," "Jail Bait" and "The Greasy Chicken," and while more Fortune sides would be welcome, this certainly shows that the sex-crazed stomp of Williams' recent work had a clear precedent in his back catalog. The rest of the set is devoted to later soul and R&B tracks Williams wrote and produced from 1965 onward, and while these sides feel a lot more conventional (and most are instrumentals), there's plenty of major league groove in these songs, and the eccentric cover of " "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," the tall tale of "Cadillac Jack," the hard-rockin' fancy talkin' of "Chicken Thighs" and the frantic sax honking of "Rib Tips (Pts. 1 & 2)" prove his wilder impulses were never far from the surface. An extensive collection of Andre Williams' Fortune Records singles remains on the want list of most fans of vintage R&B, but Greasy and Explicit Soul Movers 1956-1970 is a step in the right direction, and it's a fine introduction to the cream of his early work. Points added for an entertaining booklet featuring Williams' very colorful memories of his life and career; it's full of typos but has dozens of great tales of life in the music business. ~ Mark Deming

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Bacon Fat - Williams, Andre & His New Group

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    2. 2.
      I Just Want a Little Lovin'

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    3. 3.
      The Greasy Chicken

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    4. 4.
      Jail Bait

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    5. 5.
      (M M M M Andre Williams Is) M-M-Movin'

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    6. 6.
      I'm Movin' On

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    7. 7.
      Bassology

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    8. 8.
      Jivin' Around

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    9. 9.
      Black Bull

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    10. 10.
      Loose Juice - Williams, Andre & His New Group

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    11. 11.
      Sweet Little Pussycat - Williams, Andre & His New Group

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    12. 12.
      Rib Tips, Pt. 1 & 2 - Williams, Andre & His New Group

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    13. 13.
      Soul Party a Go-Go - Williams, Andre & His New Group

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    14. 14.
      Soul Groove - Williams, Andre & His New Group

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    15. 15.
      (Uhuru) African Twist

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    16. 16.
      Chicken Thighs

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    17. 17.
      Hard Hustling - Williams, Andre & His New Group

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    18. 18.
      Humpin' Bumpin' and Thumpin'

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    19. 19.
      The Stroke

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    20. 20.
      You Got It, I Want It

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    21. 21.
      Cadillac Jack

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    22. 22.
      I Heard It Through the Grapevine

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    23. 23.
      Do It

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    24. 24.
      Gridle Up

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    25. 25.
      It's Gonna Be Fine in '69

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    26. 26.
      Do the Popcorn

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    27. 27.
      I Wanna Be Your Show

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

    28. 28.
      Andre's Thang

      アーティスト: Andre Williams

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Andre Williams

商品の紹介

After spending the '80s and much of the '90s out of the public eye and in a drug-induced haze, Andre Williams made a striking comeback with 1998's monumentally freaky Silky, and since then he's firmly established himself as the dirtiest old man in R&B, cutting wild albums with musicians young enough to be his grandkids. However, while all this was going on, most of Williams' classic sides from the '50s and '60s were dead out of print, and many new fans had to learn about the man's musical history through hearsay. Movin On: Greasy and Explicit Soul Movers 1956-1970 is the first compilation that makes a reasonable attempt to document Williams' estimable musical history (at least up until 1970), and it opens with six great sides he cut for Detroit's Fortune Records. The sound quality is primitive and the accompaniment sometimes sloppy, but Williams is several steps past lascivious on "Bacon Fat," "Jail Bait" and "The Greasy Chicken," and while more Fortune sides would be welcome, this certainly shows that the sex-crazed stomp of Williams' recent work had a clear precedent in his back catalog. The rest of the set is devoted to later soul and R&B tracks Williams wrote and produced from 1965 onward, and while these sides feel a lot more conventional (and most are instrumentals), there's plenty of major league groove in these songs, and the eccentric cover of " "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," the tall tale of "Cadillac Jack," the hard-rockin' fancy talkin' of "Chicken Thighs" and the frantic sax honking of "Rib Tips (Pts. 1 & 2)" prove his wilder impulses were never far from the surface. An extensive collection of Andre Williams' Fortune Records singles remains on the want list of most fans of vintage R&B, but Greasy and Explicit Soul Movers 1956-1970 is a step in the right direction, and it's a fine introduction to the cream of his early work. Points added for an entertaining booklet featuring Williams' very colorful memories of his life and career; it's full of typos but has dozens of great tales of life in the music business. ~ Mark Deming|
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