Wednesday, September 20, 2023

King Hannibal - Truth (1973) Aware - Rare Soul/Funk/Blues (MP3) 80MB

James Shaw (aka The Mighty Hannibal aka King Hannibal) was an American R&B, soul and funk singer, songwriter and record producer known for his showmanship and outlandish costumes. Several of his songs often carried deeper social or political themes. His biggest hit was “Hymn No. 5,” a commentary on the effects of the Vietnam War on servicemen, which was banned on radio. Shaw was born in 1939 and was raised in the Vine City neighborhood of Atlanta where he started singing doo-wop as a teenager, and in 1954 he joined his first group, The Overalls. In 1958 Shaw moved to Los Angeles where, under the name of Jimmy Shaw, he recorded several solo singles. At this point he also adopted the name ‘Hannibal’ and in 1962 he joined King Records, who released four further singles. Between 1962 and 1965 Hannibal also worked as a pimp in Los Angeles, a lifestyle that saw him dropped by King Records. In 1966 (and back in Atlanta) Hannibal adopted a more socially conscious stance and wrote “Hymn No. 5” which became his best known recording, reaching No. 21 on the Billboard R&B chart. The success the track brought however fueled a growing heroin addiction, and Hannibal spent eighteen months in prison for failing to pay a tax bill. Released from jail (and free of drugs), he restarted his recording career in the early 1970s when he issued a number of singles and this album Truth. Trying to find a new direction in the late 1970s, Hannibal was employed on the staff as a record producer at Venture Records, before working on the Atlanta Voice newspaper and even taking up acting roles. in 2001 Norton Records released Hannibalism, a compilation album of songs written between 1958 and 1973. The cult film, "Velvet Goldmine", also included fragments of his work and in 2009 he was the subject of a documentary film (Showtime!). Hannibal lost his eyesight in 2002 but still continued to perform live, and even enjoyed a seventieth birthday celebration on stage in 2009. The following year he contributed on Elton John and Leon Russell’s album "The Union". Hannibal passed away in 2014, at the age of 74. Hannibal’s larger-than-life performance aesthetic, combined with his willingness to address social issues in many of his songs, make him an important figure in the history of soul and funk, and a legacy worth examining. Regarded as a msterpiece nowadays this album is mad funky soul classics and intense dirty tracks backed by energetic musicians from the likes of Lee Moses, George McCurn (The Staple Singers) & Herman Hitson (Jimi Hendrix). At times the tunes on ‘Truth’ drift into a mellower southern type of soul and at other times the raw, fuzzy & gritty funky guitars make it a full on funk type of album more indebted to Funkadelic. Even on the slower tracks the psych-fuzz guitar from Lee Moses washes over everything, leaving a delightfully hazy gauze perched atop the simmering rhythms. The groove on ‘truth’ grabs you from the first note to the last....well it still does with me..from my backup archives!...It,s ashame he only ever recorded 2 albums.

AMM

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20 comments:

Ray said...

Thank you for the review AMM

gmortars said...

As long as he's not King Cannibal!
Thanks, AMM!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for sharing this Truth here.

soulfood said...

This is new to Me gonna enjoy listening thanks AMM

Big Dave said...

Artist previously unknown to me, so I can't wait to hear this.
Much appreciated AMM (and that's the truth)

BigD

PhilN said...

Thanks for the detailed review.

clash said...

I should've known about this one, but didn't. Really looking forward to playing it through. Please and thank you!

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you very much AMM

pedro B said...

Great review of the man sadly not with us any more pity he did record more

Thanks for this AMM
Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

of course i still have this on vinyl but didnt know he had two albums! thanks AMM

bigcravings said...

Very nice. Count me in.

reb.jukebox said...

many thnaks AMM
Reb

PeterH said...

Looking forward to hear this King ... Thanks for review, P.

soultime said...

New to me , tasters sound great . Thanks AMM .

richsoul said...

I have heard some of this songs but this is great and the review is great. Thanks AMM.

Bill Pritchard said...

I've got three of these tracks on "Hannibalism" and would love the rest!

trinity said...

Lovely stuff mate, thank you for the review

Lordchester said...

great tasters, looking forward for the review

ELtel said...

New to me MM thanks for reviewing.
cheers,ELtel

KansasJoe said...

Thank you again for this great lp.