Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Kent 369 CDTOP - Here Comes... Shorty Long The Complete Motown Stereo Masters (2012) + Booklet (MP3)HQ

 The career of Frederick “Shorty” Long has not been well served in the CD age. Apart from an “Essential Collection” on the Spectrum label in 2000 (conspicuous for its omission of what many of his fans regard as their favourite track, ‘Chantilly Lace’) his work has appeared only on a number of various artist compilations. Now Kent have presented his only two albums on a single disc, which together with a pair of out takes constitute all the material that was mixed to stereo during his tenure at Motown. Shorty was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1940 and spent his early years in the music business touring the USA with vocal harmony group the Ink Spots. When Harvey Fuqua (the younger brother of Ink Spot Charlie Fuqua) started his own label, Tri-Phi Records In Detroit, in 1961, Shorty was one of the earliest signings. Tri-Phi released three singles of his but like most of Tri-Phi’s output they were commercially unsuccessful. When Fuqua decided to come in out of the rain and shelter under Berry Gordy’s rapidly growing Motown umbrella in 1963, Shorty was invited along for the ride, together with the Spinners, Junior Walker and a number of lesser-known acts. Shorty was among the first of these to enter the Hitsville studios, but it was nearly a year before ‘Devil With The Blues Dress’ was chosen for his debut 45 and moreover as the first release on Gordy’s new Soul imprint in March 1964. That and the follow up failed to chart, but with his third single, ‘Function At The Junction’, he scraped into the Hot 100, in time to feature with much bigger names on Motown’s 1966 “Christmas Greetings” promo disc – a sign that the company had him slated for stardom. But two more singles went by before he finally came up with his one and only Top 10 hit, ‘Here Comes The Judge’, a catchphrase from the hugely popular TV comedy show Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In in the USA. Despite fierce competition from a Chess 45 version by Pigmeat Markham, who claimed to have originated the Judge routine and actually appeared on the show, Shorty’s ‘Judge’a different song with the same title reached #8 on the Hot 100. An album followed rapidly, combining tracks from Shorty’s back catalogue with a mixture of new material and covers of what surely must have been his personal selection of 1950s R&B hits. Shorty was to have one more single released, before he died in a tragic boating accident on 29 June 1969. A few months later, Motown released the LP “The Prime Of Shorty Long”, consisting mostly of new material he’d been working on. Fans were rewarded for their wait when ‘Chantilly Lace’ finally made it onto CD in “The Complete Motown Singles” series. But now they have a special treat an alternative version of the song nearly a minute longer than the single, which was mixed to stereo but never used, never even heard ‘til 2012. Filling out the set is a stereo mix of ‘Mobile Lil The Dancing Witch’, a mono version of which first surfaced on the “Cellarful Of Motown” series. Shorty found fame in the early years of the Northern Soul Scene to great acclaim with all his dancers featured here, and there,s a lot reminding me of burning up many a floor to them!

AMM


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18 comments:

CanoMan said...

Thanks for another kent review

PeterH said...

An interesting artist ... didn't know about him. Thanks for review, P.

Little Bill said...

Good to see him presented here, thanks again!

pedro B said...

How good this man could have been we will never know did have both albums way back Thanks for the review AMM

Cheers Pedro

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for the long and the short of it.

gmortars said...

DO mess with my weekend (with stuff like this, that is). Thanks, AMM!

bigcravings said...

Great. Looks too good to pass up.

tsi&hrjs said...

Thanks All Music Man for reviewing Shorty Long. Good stuff!

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for the review of Shorty.

richsoul said...

Thank you for the review. Great to know the history of an artist. Thanks AMM.

MusicFan59 said...

Nice review. "Function At The Junction" was one my favorites!

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you for another Gem AMM

hakase said...

thanks for the review yes please

Rocco said...

Thank you for this wonderful review my friend.

Rocco

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM I've never really gotten to know Shorty Long's music appreciated

reb.jukebox said...

Thank you AMM for this fine collection of Shorty´s music
Reb

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks,new for me.Harvey Fuqua legend

deadwoodie said...

Nice comp-thanks for the listing