Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Kent 451 - Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - Unwind Yourself The King Recordings ∙ 1964-1967 + Booklet - Rare R&B/Soul (FLAC 443MB)

Hank Ballard hailed from Detroit and was the brother of Florence Ballard who found the Primettes/Supremes...He was born in 1927 & passed in 2003. He wrote and recorded "The Twist" which spread the popularity of the dance and was notably covered by to world wide acclaim. He was inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 as a Performer. He recorded 16 albums with the midnighters and 3 solo alnums with over 100 x 45,s between the 2.This was the first time his king recordings were reissued n their entirety.“Unwind Yourself” focuses on the period in Hank Ballard’s long career that has remained relatively under the radar in the CD era. It features every surviving record he made between early 1964 and late 1967, a period during which soul took over from R&B and his King label-mate James Brown spearheaded the funk revolution. Ballard made every effort to remain up-to-date but struggled to get his records heard by a wide audience. Whatever reasons DJs might have had for ignoring them, it surely was not the quality of the records or Ballard’s great performances, which are first-rate throughout. While this collection is aimed primarily at soul and funk fans, there are lots of choice R&B cuts to grab the attention of those who enjoy music of an earlier vintage. The vast majority of the tracks here have never been reissued. All but three are presented in the straight ahead mono sound of the original King singles and albums. The remaining three are heard in genuine stereo (rather than pesky 2-track, with vocals on one channel and everything else on the other). Featured musicians include Lonnie Mack, Beau Dollar and a host of other Cincinnati notables, not to mention James Brown himself. The CD booklet offers a vast array of original labels, album sleeves and beautiful period photos, some of which have never been seen before. The loose chronology of the track listing enables the listener to hear how capably Ballard moved with the times, and what a pity it was he didn’t find a newer, younger audience to enjoy these selections in the way earlier fans had relished ‘The Twist’ and ‘Work With Me Annie’...His northern dancers are also included.

AMM


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23 comments:

soultime said...

Im looking forward to hearing this . Cheers Paul.

pmac said...

Love Hank! His song Coffee Grinder is one of my favorites. This is a new comp to me and def can't wait to hear it. Many thanks, AMM!

oldsoulrebel said...

I must admit I have the CD but can't remember ever listening to it!

PeterH said...

A good compilation. Thanks for review, P.

BillyMac said...

No Hank Ballard; no James Brown. He was huge.

Little Bill said...

Thanks for the upgrade AMM!

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you AMM for this fantastic review!!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for unwinding some Hank here.

Guy said...

Thanks for this review, so happy your system is up and running again

deadwoodie said...

Always a great live act-thanks

Davetuba said...

Thanks for sharing this album - already have it, but will give a new listen!

Ray said...

A good compilation for review thank AMM

gmortars said...

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Thanks, AMM!

Big Dave said...

This looks good AMM, many thanks for this review :)

I hear ya regarding Win 11... I'm still using Win 7 on my laptop, it works properly !

BigD

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review,Many Thanks For The Hank Ballard Album

richsoul said...

Thank you so much AMM for including all this information on this great performer. Thank you AMM.

pedro B said...

Thanks for this great review of Hank/Midnighters set the trend back in the early days Thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

bigcravings said...

Excellent review

hakase said...

thanks for another nice Kent release yeah they are a bit mean sometimes

reb.jukebox said...

another great kent comp AMM
thank you Reb

Bill Pritchard said...

Thanks a lot for this.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the info

USMAN47 said...

Magnificent Kent compilation from a major label.

Thank you AMM

Yves