Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Oscar Perry - You Can't Mend A Broken Heart (1977) Crazy Cajun LP ONLY - Rare Soul (MP3 88MB)

Oscar Perry is a pure Soul legend here in the UK for the top class quality of his soul drenched recordings. Only seven studio albums recorded, three for Crazy Cajun, one each for GAMMA & three for T.S.O.T. later in the 1990,s and a great Boot that captures nearly all of his 45,s........... Oscar was born in 1943, 30 miles due south of Houston in what was then a farming community, Lake Jackson, Texas. Perry recalls in an interview in 1999 that while his was only one of “about four black families” in the area, there was nevertheless a night-spot nearby. There the underage Perry would peer in and watch the musicians, which most often consisted of acoustic guitar and washboard. In his early teens his mother died, and he said that “me, my brother, and my dog” moved to Houston’s Sunnyside community, a quasi rural neighbourhood near which the Astrodome was soon to rise like a mushroom after a rain. Musical even at that early age. After winning several high school talent shows, oscar signed with two small labels in rapid succession, waxing three 45’s each for the Lee Jay and Ferenberg labels. While some of these songs met with small regional success, Perry chose to earn a steady income at a paint company. He didn’t completely abandon his musical dreams, as each lunch hour found him at the Duke/Peacock studios writing songs. This was not a source of significant financial remuneration, as Don Robey’s (owner) standard practice was to purchase unfinished tunes upfront for tiny sums, and Oscar, who at the time was not into the blues, simply gave many of his blues tunes away. “Me being young, I didn’t want to sing the blues, “ he told Living Blues mag in 1998. “So I gave the blues songs to Bobby Bland.” and the rest is history, now that i didnt know! Many Houston musicians have called Don Robey a song thief (and worse), but in the interview Oscar casts the label head in a kinder light. “I personally liked Don Robey, and I think he liked me. A lot of people say he cheated them out of money, but that’s not the truth. What would happen is these guys would write songs and they would try to sell the songs to Robey, so he would tell them they ain’t nothing but some words, and they would sell it. After he’d buy it, sometimes he would give the words to me and tell me to make a melody to it, and we’d record it with Bobby Bland or somebody. Then they’d say it had been stolen, but I don’t think he did because they didn’t have to sell it, they could have put it on contract. They wanted quick money.” Another aspect of working for Robey that Perry recalls fondly is the opportunity it gave him to work with the man behind Bobby Bland’s throne, the trumpeter/bandleader/ arranger Joe Scott. “He showed me how to write for strings”, he told LB. “When he had an arrangement and needed somebody to do a melody, sometimes he would get me. We had a pretty close relationship.”  By the early seventies, Duke’s run of luck was winding down. Junior Parker’s tragic death of a brain tumor and Joe Scott’s disassociation with the label, as well as changing tastes, led Robey to sell out to ABC in 1974. Perry went to work for Robey’s erstwhile rival, the Crazy Cajun, Huey Meaux. There Perry filled much the same role Scott had at Duke, with added duties as a performer in his own right. In addition, Perry ran his own Perr-tone label and played bass for several of Meaux’s artists, including his most commercially successful, Freddy Fender. He has since written songs that have been recorded by Denise LaSalle (“If You Can’t Handle It, I’ll Get You Some Help”) and his good friend Johnny Copeland (“Every Dog Gotta Have His Day”). He was a fixture on Houston’s stellar night club circuit, playing his trademark “smooth blues”. Asked by LB to describe his sound, Perry answered as follows: “I think the blues is the way life is, however you’re living, if it ain’t good. You know a baby is crying and they can’t get their bottle, that’s the blues. It comes from way down deep inside. I think it comes from the spiritual. That’s the foundation of it, that sound way back from Lightnin’ Hopkins and before. What I try to do lately is sing songs that might be blues but have positive lyrics. I don’t really like to do the ones saying ‘Baby you’re gone, I don’t want you no more.’ I like to say if the relationship went wrong, I was the reason. That’s where I think they classify me as a positive blues/soul singer.” His contribution to the Northern scene is immense, when i find the boot you,ll see what i mean taken from his many labels! This was his debut album oozing with Soul...LEGEND!

AMM

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27 comments:

gmortars said...

This sort of thing keeps me hanging on!
Thanks, USMAN47,OSR, & AMM!

BillyMac said...

Oscar is a soul legend and you're a soul legend! Because of you and the great collectors of the world, we get to hear the Oscar Perrys' of the world. And I want to make to make sure everyone knows that most collectors don't share. I know hundreds of them. That's what makes AMM so unique and singular. And I have no doubt that everyone on this blog would share anything they have as well. Thanks for everything, AMM.

pmac said...

Man, Huey could spot some incredible talent. He just couldn't promote ice cubes in the Sahara. Wonderful review!!!! Thanks, AMM!

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you USMAN47,OSR, & AMM, fantastic review!!

USMAN47 said...

What a beautiful record! With my modest contribution, thanks again to everyone for being able to reconstruct this rare Soul/Blues LP.

Yves

soultime said...

Great review , thanks AMM .

Renald Heyns said...

I agree with BillyMac wholeheartedly. Thanks, AMM, for Oscar Perry. I love his music. Wish I had it all. Thanks for the review!

trinity said...

Thanks mate for the review

Anton said...

True,True And True,.Big Thanks For The Upgrade.

RMstorm said...

Thanks to team of AAM, OSR and USMAN47 for the 'positively' Oscar Perry

bigcravings said...

Yes, please. Thanks.

Ray said...

Thanks for the review USMAN47,OSR, & AMM

Lordchester said...

Thank you guys for this review, much appreciated.

PhilN said...

Many thanks to those who put this together.

Big Dave said...

Wonderful... you guys are the best !
Many thanks to AMM, OSR & USMAN47 for finding this gem.

BigD

IAN said...

Great review and wonderful soulful voice

imnokid said...

yes please

hakase said...

thanks much for Oscar Perry as i have his other two on CC

Xyros said...

Another great Cajun release that's hard to find ... thank you guys.

Bill Pritchard said...

Probably just me, but you seem to be uploading a lot of really good stuff lately.

Rush said...

Thanks for the review USMAN47, OSR and AMM for a great review

Moe said...

Nice review Thanks

ELtel said...

Thanks for another team effort USMAN47,OSR, & AMM.
cheers,ELtel

PeterH said...

Good stuff from a legend! Thanks for review, P.

Gustavo said...

Thanks guys for this valuable rarity

pedro B said...

Big thanks to USMAN47,AMM and OSR "The Triple Soul Combo"s"great set and review Cheers Pedro

reb.jukebox said...

USMAN47,OSR, & AMM, nice one!