Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Kent 289 - Tommy Tate - I'm So Satisfied - The Complete Ko Ko Recordings and More + Booklet (2007) - Rare Soul (FLAC)

Ask any soul fan for a short list of that music’s biggest ‘cult heroes’ and you can bet that Tommy Tate will be up there with Sam Dees, George Jackson and Phillip Mitchell. Like all of these men, Tommy is a first tier songwriter, with hundreds of quality copyrights to his credit. And like all of them, too, Tommy’s catalogue of released masters, from the 1960s to the 21st Century, is frighteningly meagre in comparison with his talent. In a 40 + year career that began in 1965, Tommy has probably released no more than 50 recordings that feature him as lead vocalist. Happily, Kent made 20 of the very best available  in many cases, for the first time outside of Japan, on this CD that will have most of its buyers echoing the sentiments of its title “I’m So Satisfied”. tommy was born in 1945 ansd sadly passed in 2017. You can read more about him on this Obituary page right here!...But back to this CD...17 of the 20 recordings on display are what has survived from Tommy’s seven year tenure as a Ko Ko Records artist. The majority of them were cut in Muscle Shoals and with musicians from the City’s famous Rhythm Section. Others were recorded with Isaac Hayes’ backing musicians, the Movement. This is exactly the kind of thing that all lovers of Southern Soul like, and, if they haven’t heard the tracks before, they will not be disappointed in any way. Tommy always played second fiddle, in terms of promotion, to Ko Ko’s top (and, indeed, only other) artist Luther Ingram, there was very little chart action to show for seven years on the same label. When he was finally granted the luxury of an LP in 1977, to be titled “I’m So Satisfied”, Ko Ko’s notorious boss Johnny Baylor closed the company down, just as copies were due to be pressed. The same fate also befell "If You’ve Got To Love Somebody", a tune much beloved by the Modern Soul scene that at least got as far as being pressed as a demo, before being taken off schedule and to having just about its entire pressing scrapped. Of course, it’s inclded here for your pleasure, along with all of Tommy’s other Ko Ko sides plus three tracks that he recorded for Stax as the temporary lead singer of the Nightingales, just prior to signing to Ko Ko. Other than an impossibly rare limited edition CD pressing by Japanese label P-Vine, back in the 1990,s this CD marks the first time that these tracks will have been given the worldwide audience that they have been denied since 1977.....That ought to make everyone Satisfied…Sweet soul does,nt get any better than this gem!

AMM


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13 comments:

Little Bill said...

Thanks for the flac upgrade and the booklet AMM!

soultime said...

Awesome voice a true talent of the soul family

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. More than satisfied with this review here.

Bill said...

This is a MUST- HAVE!!Some legendary tracks on this release!
Cheers!
Bill

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Kent Album AMM,Thank you

PeterH said...

A necessary piece of music for any collector. Thanks for review, P.

Bob Mac said...

Nice one, many thanks.

pmac said...

Ollie and the Nightingales! Aw man, Tate was just so damn good. Many thanks for this, AMM!

pedro B said...

Thanks for this Flac of Tommy Tate a truly satisfying album with class written all over it Thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

very much appreciated your upgrade and booklet as great as usual much thanks AMM!

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM I got to listen to Tommy Tate through listening to the Controllers there's one or two tracks that him and the Controllers both did not to sure who did it first

reb.jukebox said...

thank you AMM for another great kent comp
Reb

Lordchester said...

Very much appreciated this one.