Wednesday, October 13, 2021

The Two Things In One - Together Forever - The Music City Sessions(2011)BGP - Rare Soul/Funk

Sticking with the legendary Music City label It’s tough to equate the innocent faces on the cover of Together Forever: The Music City Sessions" – a youthful R&B quintet awaiting their moment in the spotlight backstage at the Sportsman Club in Oakland circa 1970, with the powerful and accomplished sounds this remarkable compilation contains. Barely into their teens at formation, the Two Things In One ploughed a capable  and omnivorous musical furrow from the start. To be sure, there were plenty of bands splicing pop, rock, soul and jazz at the time, most of them following in the footsteps of funk’s greatest pied piper, Sly Stone. But there is an organic, unselfconscious aspect to this particular aggregation that makes them unique. As bass player Johnnie Tucker likes to point out, “Guys were bold, man!” Growing up in the working class environs of Richmond, California, across the Bay from San Francisco, the group’s members shared what was to become a lifelong passion for music. Michael Griggs, Marciel Garner and Michael Jeffries had formed the Soul Distributors in elementary school, but it was Garner’s subsequent musical friendship with Johnnie Tucker and jazz protégé Kevin Burton that brought all five together as the Two Things In One in 1969. The young combo quickly made a name for themselves locally, grabbing the attention of R&B dee jay Bob Jones, who assumed management and got the group signed to Ray Dobard’s Music City imprint. The ensuing singles ‘Silly Song’, ‘Together Forever’ and ‘Over Dose’ all enjoyed healthy airplay in the region, as the Two Things In One opened for such heavyweights as War, Funkadelic, the Sylvers and Earth, Wind & Fire, as well as headlining their own, frequently self-promoted, performances. In many cases, the teenagers blew away more seasoned musicians with their remarkable energy topped with the expressive lead vocals of Jeffries. Between May of 1971 and July 1973, the Two Things spent an inordinate amount of time at Music City’s no-frills studio in Oakland, recording a swathe of strong originals, such as the psychedelic ‘Confusion’ and ‘You’re No Good’ and the funky chant ‘Let’s Get It Together’, alongside compelling arrangements of outside material such as ‘Walk On By’ and the Allmans’ ‘Dreams’. In the summer of 1972, Burton left for a lucrative road gig, to be replaced by Richard Meyer, and the band later added a horn section, but Ray Dobard’s ruthless exploitation cast an ominous pall across the Two Things In One’s developing career, and the lack of remuneration eventually forced them to desert him. In truth, the act never fully recovered. Its members would later work with Sly, Tower Of Power and Maze, amongst others.  The vinyl edition of which comes on blood red wax was also released at the same time as the CD. The original quintet is reuniting to bring some much-needed old-school funk and soul licks back home to the Bay Area. If they sound even half as dynamic as they do on these vintage recordings, it’s going to be a hell of a show.

AMM


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23 comments:

Guy said...

An interesting review, thanks

renald said...

New to me. Can't wait to review this album. Thanks AMM

Davetuba said...

Great review! Thanks for presenting this gem

ELtel said...

Not heard of these guys before MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel

Bill said...

New to me too...Intrigued...I would be interested to hear it from your review.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for 2nd collection from BGP

tennessee boy said...

For sure, AMM, it will be a pleasure to listen it

Big Dave said...

Another gem from the vaults... many thanks for this review

BigD

Bob Mac said...

Looks interesting, thanks for the review.

Jumpstart said...

There are some songs by this band on compilations, but this is the first time I've seen an entire album with their recordings. Thanks for the review.

/Jumpstart

richsoul said...

Thank you AMM. I will be anxious to listen to this CD. thank you.

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thank u AMM for another Funk album

CanoMan said...

Great rare soul/funk review

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank You AMM

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM, knew Michael Jeffries only a a member of Tower of Power then a solo artist
Grateful for the info

reb.jukebox said...

thanks for this fine collection of msuic from the Two Things In One
Reb

PeterH said...

Never heard of this band. Thanks for review, P.

raphaelmsx said...

Great, thanks very much!

pedro B said...

Another exclusive here I see All Music Man and what a set this is thanks M8
Cheers Pedro

BillyMac said...

Thanks for the education!

tsi&hrjs said...

I've been searching for some of the Music City releases for years. Thanks for the review!

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks,incredible the blog

oldsoulrebel said...

Never heard of this group, thanks for the review AMM