Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Kent 108 - A Carnival Of Soul-Wishes - Volume One (1994) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC 630MB)

Repost/Upgrade from the old blog...This, the first of five volumes that features the story of Joe Evans, who started out playing jazz saxophone (he played first alto to Charlie Parker's third alto in the legendary Jay MeShann band of 1942!) and wound up with his own 60s and 70s soul label Carnival records in New York that yielded so, so many great dancers on the Northern Scene. Always at the cutting edge of Black music, Joe filled the years in between working as a support musician with Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton and Sil Austin, acting as National Promotions Director for Ray Charles' label Tangerine Records and becoming a record producer for the tiny Cee Jay label. Seeing the future in soul music (long before many of his contemporaries), he set up Carnival in 1962. The label attracted a red-hot 'house' band of young talent, guitarists Eric Gale and 'Snaggs' Allen, drummer Bernard Purdie and bassist Jimmy Tyrell (later a vice president of Columbia Records), among them, and together they forged a distinct new sound. One of the singers Joe recorded was Barbara Brown and she was instrumental in bringing The Manhattans to Carnival. Joe shaped the group's raw talent and by their third single "I Wanna Be", they had charted high (the song leached No 12 R&B, No 68 Pop, and was to be the label's biggest hit). They would chart another 8 times for the label and this CD and the next volumes they tell their story, as well as that of Joe Evans and all the other fine soul talent he recorded. A very kind member sent me 4 vols he compiled, but like i told him if collections as this are available on the issued albums theres really no point & i,m truly sorry he wasted all that time & work.

AMM 

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17 comments:

PeterH said...

Great title (if you know the movie "Carnival of Souls"), surely full of great music. Thanks for review, P.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for upgrade and looking forward to rest of this series.

Bill said...

Welcome back! The rest has done you good! Hope you`re not too burnt! I don`t think I`ve got this, but an upgrade would be nice anyway! ATB
Cheers!
Bill(b3will@msn.com)

Renald Heyns said...

Thanks, AMM, it looks very interesting. Thanks for the review!

trinity said...

Thank you mate for the review

Little Bill said...

Always nice to have these in better sound quality. Thanks AMM!

gmortars said...

Go right on, come home to daddy!
Thanks, AMM!

soulfood said...

Yes please nice upgrade to flac cheers AMM

bigcravings said...

Love these Kent comps

Big Dave said...

Wonderful start to your return :)
Many thanks indeed for this great review AMM.

BigD

richsoul said...

I know that when you come back, you come back with a vengeance. The Manhattans were one tough act when I saw them in San Antonio, Texas. Thank you for presenting this label. Thanks AMM.

pedro B said...

Thanks for the upgrade AMM always welcome

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

thanks AMM i too bought this and also Colectables comps which have some tracks not on Kents! btw i knew 3 vols + "Northern Soul" whats 5th?

reb.jukebox said...

thanks for the upgrade AMM

andr3 nalin said...

Yes yes, let's go to the carnival :D Thx for that ;) ✌🏻☮️

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM, if been looking for the Three Reasons track Go Right One great review

Lordchester said...

Thanks for this much appreciated upgrade AMM