Thursday, October 6, 2022

Various Artists - Kent Harris' R&B Family (2013) Ace - Rare R&B + Booklet (MP3)HQ

Following on from yesterdays Ty Karim post we stick with Kent harris amazing career with 2 further posts on him. Kent Harris’ strong point was undoubtedly his witty and topical lyrics, allied to having his ear to the ground for the latest trends in black music. His most famous work  ‘Clothes Line’, recorded under his alias Boogaloo & His Gallant Crew was plundered by Leiber and Stoller for the Coasters’ ‘Shoppin’ For Clothes’ and is already out on an Ace compilation. All four of his Crest sides are humorous, streetwise and down with the groove of the day. ‘Big Fat Lie’ concerns a visit to the pawnbrokers, which a lot of black audiences could relate to in the 50s. Other novelty songs include ‘Big Chief Hug-Um An’ Kiss-Um’ by James Shaw, later to be known more grandly as the Mighty Hannibal, and the newly-discovered Boogaloo recording ‘I’m In The Dog House Again’. He’s so late back his woman won’t let him into the house and he has to kip down with the dog. ‘Double Locks’, which Kent wrote for Johnny Gosey, deals with an angry landlady putting locks on the tenant’s crib until the back rent is paid. Kent’s arrangements were innovative too. On the Francettes’ ‘He’s So Sweet’, he and group manager Frances Gray combined to get the backing girls calling and responding and throwing in their own seemingly ad-libbed comments rather than just filling in the harmony. The CD embraces the whole of the Harris family and the notes describe what an influential Los Angeles clan they were. The much missed sister Dimples is a major contributor, rocking it up with her sisters on ‘Kissin’ Bug’ from 1955 and also recording solo and accompanying her big brother under his pseudonym of Ducky Drake. She cut as a solo under her married name of Dimples Jackson in 1960 and with her new husband Harold, helping him out on his astonishing ‘The Freedom Riders’ 45. New Breed R&B lovers will appreciate Dimples’ ‘Love Came Tumbling Down’, while the new version of Donoman’s ‘I’m The Only One’ by the Phillips Sisters is a big bonus. The whole mysterious Donoman / Cry Baby Curtis story is related in the booklet. His ‘Monday Is Too Late’ has a New Orleans meets ‘Turn On You Lovelight’ vibe that will thrill traditional R&B lovers. Though Kent Harris had many high quality soul productions he always had a bias towards the blues and you feel that the ‘You Ain’t Right’ wailer from Faye Ross was the side the musicians had their hearts in, rather than the Motown-esque ‘Faith, Hope And Trust’. Kent’s partner, and love of his life, Ty Karim, was primarily a soul singer but when they worked on a blues like ‘Take It Easy Baby’, it was as intense as anything they cut together. Vocal group collectors will be pleased with the new version of ‘Diddy Bop’ that predates the Valaquons’ Rayco release and the splendid Lon-Genes provide an incredibly rare harmony ballad as well as a new twist on an old dance craze. Ace have chased tapes, 45s and label scans all across the world to get the productions and recording facts of a seriously overlooked R&B producer into an accurate history. Though a large amount of information has been discovered, Ace are positive there are more obscure 45s out there featuring Kent’s work.

AMM

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21 comments:

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for the follow-up of Kent Harris reviews.

CanoMan said...

Great review to have thanks

PeterH said...

Kent - always welcome. Thanks for review, P.

USMAN47 said...

Looking at the back of the CD, all this interests me.
Another great compilation, one more.
Thank you for sharing.

Yves

bigcravings said...

Nice one.

soul quinquin said...

A compilation that I do not know and therefore it will certainly be a great discovery. Thank you Collins

Arty said...

Yes please, AMM. More good stuff to explore!

ELtel said...

Another ace from Ace , thank you MM.
cheers,ELtel

tsi&hrjs said...

Thanks AMM for more rare R&B to review.

richsoul said...

This is a new to me comp and look forward to digesting all these sounds. Thank you as always to your hard work. Thank you AMM.

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you for another great Kent Album AMM

Big Dave said...

Excellent post... I love these compilations.
Many thanks for the review

BigD

hakase said...

thanks for this another Kent stuff not on Kent but on Ace label! means not much soul but r&b right?

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM appreciated

clash said...

Please and thanks!

Lordchester said...

Thanks for this one AMM, much appreciated.

andr3 nalin said...

Sweet, Kent Harris really seemed to have got what it takes, big thanks to everyone involved in this marvelous review :) 🌞✌🏻☮️

Bill said...

GREAT review and album Collins!
Cheers!
Bill

reb.jukebox said...

Many thanks AMM for another wonderful Kent compilation
Reb

tpee said...

YOU really are doing some great work here AMM. More! I'll be interested to hear the difference between his 60's tracks and more recent ones