Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Various Artists - Boy Meets Girl (2000) Stax/Ace - Rare Soul (FLAC 521MB)

Repost/Upgrade from the old blog...The Memphis based Stax label featured male/female duos from the very start, indeed two of their first releases were by the father and daughter duo of Rufus and Carla Thomas. It was not until 1969 though, that the duo idea developed into a full concept. At that time, Al Bell, the Stax executive, was trying to turn the Stax stable from a singles based label into an all-round record company with strong album material. As part of that thrust, the company commissioned a special project to showcase the best female and male talent in a series of duets and this led to the release of Boy Meets Girl. In the US this was one of Stax's few double albums, but when released later here in the UK, only a single album subset saw the light of day. Given her previous experience, it was not surprising that Carla Thomas was featured amongst the female artists on Boy Meets Girl. Carla has vocal pairings with Johnnie Taylor, William Bell and Eddie Floyd and also with Pervis Staples of the renowned gospel and secular group the Staple Singers. As the Staple Singers were a mixed female/male line-up that sang easily and well together, it made a lot of sense to use the Staples family as the other main source of artists for the concept. Consequently the strong voiced Mavis Staples also appears singing with William Bell, Eddie Floyd and Johnnie Taylor and her sister Cleotha shares a song with Eddie. All the singers appear on the opening track "Soul-A-Lujah". The tracks for "Boy Meets Girl" were recorded principally at Ardent studios in Memphis and at the Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with the backing musicians which later became known as the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.  Additionally, some tracks were worked on at United Sound and at Terra Shirma studios in Detroit. As well as being the architect behind the concept, Al Bell was also the principal producer of the sessions, with help on many tracks from the likes of Isaac Hayes, Don Davis and Steve Cropper of Booker T & The MGs. Drawing on a mixture of specially commissioned songs and some pop/R&B classics such as "That's The Way Love Is", "Piece Of My Heart " and "All I Have To Do Is Dream", the double album became a clear artistic success. However, its sales recognition probably suffered from the project being in the midst of a welter of both Stax singles and album releases, not all of which could attract Stax's buying public at the same time. First  time re-issued on CD in all it,s glory!..A truly fantastic slab of soul from the royalty at Stax!..Miss this at your peril..you,ll regret it!

AMM

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24 comments:

oldsoulrebel said...

Lovely set of Stax recordings, thanks for the review AMM

PeterH said...

A great idea and great songs! Thanks for review, P.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM - a top-notch collection of artists

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you AMM for this compilation

soulfood said...

Stax just have to have this yes please AMM

PhilN said...

Thanks for the detailed review.

gmortars said...

I ain't particular when it comes to soul. Just gimme!
Thanks, AMM!

Renald Heyns said...

Thanks, Amm, It looks lovely. I Can't wait to dig into the review!!

Anton said...

Fine Álbum, Thanks For The Upgrade!

bigcravings said...

Yes. Also, yes.

Ray said...

thanks for the Staxc review AMM

Big Dave said...

This looks interesting, a few familiar tunes but many rare gems too.
Many thanks AMM for this review

BigD

Arty said...

Thanks, AMM, another fine addition to the collection.

hakase said...

thanks for the nice review AMM

trinity said...

Thank you for the review mate

andr3 nalin said...

... and love begins - hopefully ;) Thx for that 🌏☮️🫶🏻

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM this is a first for me

RossyBoy said...

I'm a sucker for duets - would love to hear this one ! Many thanks, AMM. RB

reb.jukebox said...

Nice comp AMM thanks

Bill said...

Not got this,but should have..subtle hint (PLEASE!)
Cheers!
Bill(b3will@msn.com)

Bill Pritchard said...

Got the 15 track album but would love the extra tracks here.

IAN said...

Always loved a Stax duet so looking forward to this great collection.

richsoul said...

As usual an excellent review, this is the normal on this site. I had this album in the form of a DJ copy. We had a small radio station at the college and they had this album among many other items. Thank you AMM.

Lordchester said...

it's indeed a fantastic slab of Stax soul AMM