Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Bobby Patterson - It's Just a Matter of Time (1972) Paula - Rare Soul (FLAC)

This was Bobby,s debut album in the studio.Bobby Patterson is similar to many other Dallas based blues musicians, he is a vocalist and multi instrumentalist who continued the soul tradition of people like Bobby 'Blue' Bland, Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett. However, unlike some of these other singers, Patterson has worked in all aspects of the blues/soul record business. Patterson is a songwriter, a producer, a promotion man, and a label owner, an everything man! Bobby began performing when he was 10, playing guitar and drums. While still in his early teens, he formed a band called the Royal Rockers, who won talent contests in and around Dallas. In 1957, one of the talent contests led to a trip to California to track a single for Liberty Records, which was never released. Bobby then went on to nearby Arlington College, where one of his classmates was the son of a local record company owner. In 1962, Patterson recorded 'You Just Got To Understand' for Abnak Records. The single wasn't terribly successful, but it convinced the label's owner, John Abnak, to start a soul division, called Jetstar Records which you should know a little about from recent posts. Bobby recorded for Jetstar for the next six years, becoming a songwriter, producer and promotion man in the process. Bobby's regional hits, all self-penned, on the Jetstar label included 'Let Them Talk' (also popularized by Little Willie John) and, with his Mustangs, 'I'm Leroy, I'll Take Her,' 'Broadway Ain't Funky No More,' 'T.C.B. Or T.Y.A.,' 'My Thing Is Your Thing,' 'The Good Old Days' and 'I'm In Love With You.' In 1969, after a string of regional hits, Abnak Records folded and Patterson recorded his own self-produced album. Shortly after that, he quit recording under his own name to produce and promote records made by other artists. As a producer, Patterson has worked with Fontella Bass, Chuck Jackson, Ted Taylor, Shay Holiday, Roscoe Robinson, The Montclairs, Tommie Young and Little Johnny Taylor. Patterson's songs have been recorded by Albert King ('That's What The Blues Is All About') and the Fabulous Thunderbirds, who recorded and had success with his 'How Do You Spell Love?'. Patterson has been back on the comeback trail, recording and releasing an album, 'Second Coming', in 1996 on his own Dallas based Proud Records.'Second Coming' is a good introduction to Patterson's music,however, for a greater portfolio overview of Pattersons recorded output, you'll have to search out his 45 rpm singles. This is a cracker of a debut album believe me, with some of his best NS dancers included! This guy is up there with the greats although unknown outside soul circles.7 albums in total and more to come in the future as i bought the lot when released.I have already posted his Kent CD way back.

AMM


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17 comments:

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Quite a timepiece on the cover.

oldsoulrebel said...

Nice one AMM, Bobby's a top singer, I have a poor copy of this great album, thanks for the upgrade

Bill said...

Quality Soul! One that all SOUL fans should own!(inc. me!!)

Big Dave said...

I have a couple of tracks of Bobby Patterson, but not this album, so many thanks for this review AMM

BigD

richsoul said...

I have this music but your review is so much better. It is an education for me. Thanks AMM.

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thanks AMM for this great comp

hakase said...

many thanks AMM yes i also have this too and i know he is a hell of a songwriter as well

renald said...

Thanks for posting the everything man AMM. Great choice. Great artist. I absolutely love the song Right Place/Wrong Time that he did as alias Booby Story way back in 1082. That was an absolute masterpiece. Great review AMM!!

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

PeterH said...

I was still missing this one ... Thanks for review, P.

Rush said...

Thanks AMM for a great review I get my groove from Music Is the Colour
Track 2 that's my stuff

reb.jukebox said...

thanks AMM for this share and info of this fine singer
Reb

pedro B said...

When i listen to those tasters i travel back 50 years its like being DR WHO without the Tardis thanks for the review and memory's AMM

Cheers Pedro

CanoMan said...

Thanks for this share looks great

Lordchester said...

Many thanks AMM for this one

ELtel said...

Thanks for another rare soul review MM.
cheers,ELtel

Smokey said...

Thank you for this informative review.