I
have the 1966 Atlantic repressing of this album, in mono. The sleeve isn’t in
great condition, but it’s holding together. I’d like to get my hands on the
original 1962 Stax pressing - as this album, the band’s debut, was the very
first album released on the Stax label (the three previous offerings of the
label were distributed on the Atlantic label).
I love Stax. I recently bought the 7”
box-set they brought out for Record Store Day this year, and even though
that covers the kind of tracks that most people have never heard, that “lesser”
material they were producing is still sweet to listen to 40 years later.
As far as instrumentals go, you really can’t beat Green Onions. It’s got a slightly menacing sound, which I think is
why it still sounds fresh today. With that sort of tempo and bass line, it
should sound poppy and dated, but they approach it without overcooking it.
Booker T. Jones may ham it up on the organ when they play it live, but in the
studio he remains composed and gives the track chance to breathe.
Hit: Green Onions
Hidden Gem: Behave Yourself
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