Thursday, April 14, 2022

Kent 118 - A Carnival Of Soul - Feeling Good - Vol 02 (1995) - Rare Soul + Booklet

As i try to continue posting all the kent releases in chronological order, with the exception of the later one,s that have been posted due to shares etc...we plod on with this excellent album that has been long deleted by Kent/Ace.....This, the second vol i,m posting of 3 volumes(vol 1 has been posted), features the story of Joe Evans, who started out playing jazz saxophone (he played first alto to Charlie Parker's third alto in the legendary Jay MeShann band of 1942!) and wound up with his own 60s and 70s soul label Carnival. Always at the cutting edge of Black music, Joe filled the years in between working as a support musician with Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton and Sil Austin,a regular in the house bands of the Apollo and Savoy. He toured with the first ever Motown Revues and recorded The Manhattans, Lovettes, Lee Williams and the Cymbals, Pretenders, Norma Jenkins and many others. Acting as National Promotions Director for Ray Charles' outfit Tangerine Records and becoming a record producer for the tiny Cee Jay label. Seeing the future in soul music (long before many of his contemporaries), he set up Carnival in 1962. The label attracted a red-hot 'house' band of young talent, guitarists Eric Gale and 'Snaggs' Allen, drummer Bernard Purdie and bassist Jimmy Tyrell (later a vice president of Columbia Records), among them, and together they forged a distinct new sound. One of the singers Joe recorded was Barbara Brown and she was instrumental in bringing The Manhattans to Carnival. Joe shaped the group's raw talent and by their third single "I Wanna Be", they had charted high (the song leached No 12 R&B, No 68 Pop, and was to be the label's biggest hit). They would chart another 8 times for the label and this CD (and Volumes 1 & 3 ) tell their story, as well as that of Joe Evans and all the other fine soul talent he recorded. More info in the booklet.A great all round Soul album!

AMM


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18 comments:

gmortars said...

There goes a fool who say he doesn't want this! Thanks, AMM!

Little Bill said...

Another great Kent disc, thank you amm for the upgrade

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM - don't want to be that fool.

bigcravings said...

Kent comps rule . .

Big Dave said...

Very nice indeed... many thanks for this review AMM

BigD

oldsoulrebel said...

these Carnival Kent CD's are just brilliant, a fine selection of sixties Soul at its best and as usual an excellent review

No link required thank you

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Tracklist,Thank You AMM

hakase said...

thank you for another Kent with booklet much appereciated

CanoMan said...

Looking forward for this review thanks

PeterH said...

I know this one, and I like it! Thanks for review, P.

reb.jukebox said...

Many thanks for another great kent comp
Reb

richsoul said...

I enjoy reading your reviews. I remembering enjoying reading the ones on albums. This is better than that. Thanks AMM.

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thanks for this kent album AMM

andr3 nalin said...

Yes, Kent Comps definitely rule. I join you guys, Thanks a lot again AMM :) ☮️🌞✌🏻

pedro B said...

Another great set from Kent can't go wrong with these guys great review AMM

Cheers Pedro

bostig said...

Hi
I missed number 1 can you please send it to me and this one. Happy Easter

bo

Rush said...

Thanks for the review,AMM I am particularly looking forward to The Pretenders tracks

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the Booklet