Thursday, May 9, 2024

Various Artists - We`re The Soul Girls! - Jeanne And The Darlings & The Charmels - The Complete Volt Recordings (2012 + Booklet) Ace - Rare Soul (MP3 188MB)

Now deleted from stock comes this superb double header anthologises two underrated teams of ladies whose voices were utilised behind the scenes at McLemore Avenue, STAX RECORDS as well as in their own right. Both were with the company for a number of years and neither ever had a long playing vinyl release, which makes this CD extremely welcome.  “We’re The Soul Girls” features everything released on VOLT (stax sub label) by Jeanne and the Darlings and the Charmels, as well as eleven tracks that were not issued at the time. Their original 45s are admired by girl group fans, and both the Darlings’ ‘Soul Girl’ and the Charmels’ ‘As Long As I Have You’ are also cherished by collectors of original breakbeats. The Charmels were at Stax throughout the Atlantic distributed years. As the Tonettes, theirs were the first voices to be heard on the Volt label when ‘No Tears’ became Volt 101 in early 1962 (#100 was an instrumental by the Triumphs). The Tonettes had a second single a few months later, and recorded enough material to fill four more 45s, but they caught an unexpected break when Nashville label Sound Stage 7 needed a black female group to go out as the Dixiebelles to promote a studio created Hot 100 hit called ‘Down At Papa Joe’s’. The Tonettes masqueraded as the Dixiebelles until that concept had run its course, and returned to the Volt roster in late 1966 as the Charmels (and, on their final Volt 45, the Charmells). Working with Isaac Hayes and David Porter they rolled out four exemplary 45s over an 18 month period that extended into the early days of the post Atlantic era. They also backed up a number of Stax’ solo artists during part of that period, a role they shared with a trio of equally estimable ladies led by Arkansan Jeanne Dolphus, or Jeanne Darling as she was known professionally. Jeanne and her fellow Darlings would quickly become Stax’ equivalent of Motown’s Andantes, lending their vocal backups to an increasing number of sessions featuring solo Stax acts. Unlike the Andantes, who managed just one single in their own name during the years they were with Motown, Jeanne and the Darlings saw six singles issued over a three year period with Volt. They too started their own career under the supervision of Hayes and Porter, before moving on to work with other great Stax writers & producers, including Don Davis and the celebrated ‘We Three’ trio of Bettye Crutcher, Homer Banks and Raymond Jackson. None of the unissued tracks by either group is inferior, and just about all of them could have been considered for singles. You might think that there can’t be much left to do with Stax, given how many great CDs have preceded these two on the Ace catalogue. That’s not the case and, even as these two are finding their way into your collections, Ace are mining the tape vaults for yet more exciting projects by both familiar and fairly obscure Stax acts. A truly must have collection.

AMM

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25 comments:

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you Moxysoulandjazz for the review

soultime said...

Fame at long last . Ive not seen this CD before , thanks guys .

ELtel said...

What a super post, many thanks moxy & the requester & your good self MM.
cheers,ELtel

oldsoulrebel said...

Very nice series of Stax here, thanks Moxy & AMM

soulfood said...

Absolutely brilliant love Stax. Thanks Moxy & AMM for the review

Little Bill said...

You know I am a big fan of the girls many thanks AMM!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Keep on mining ACE

PhilN said...

Thanks for the detailed review.

gmortars said...

It's unbelievable (how you spoil my soul)!
Thanks, Moxy & AMM!

andr3 nalin said...

Mighty sweet! :D Thx Moxy & AMM ✌🏻☀️☮️

Bill said...

THANK YOU Moxy and AMM for this EXCELLENT share!
Cheers!
Bill(b3will@msn.com))

Ray said...

thanks Moxy for this stax/volt review

PeterH said...

And very charming soul girls they are, too ... Thanks for review, P.

bigcravings said...

Not passing this one by . . .

trinity said...

Thanks mate - great review!

Anton said...

Fine Thing!
Cheers

richsoul said...

Thank you indeed Moxysoulandjazz. A welcomed review for all of us. Thank you AMM.

tsi&hrjs said...

Thank you Moxy and AMM for another great selection.

hakase said...

thanks for this i had also in mp3 but sorry i didnt in flac

reb.jukebox said...

thanks Moxy and AMM

Renald Heyns said...

Thanks, AMM and Moxy. What a great collaboration. Thanks for the review!

Rush said...

Thanks for the ladies Moxy appreciated
Thanks for the review AMM

Lordchester said...

thanks Moxy and AMM for another great review !

BillyMac said...

AMM and Moxy, what a tremendous writeup. The stuff you learn here is amazing.

clash said...

Please and thanks.