This Is Goldwax 1964-1968 – Various Artists 2x LP Vinyl (Kent)

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Side One
1. The Dark End Of The Street – James Carr
2. Uptight Good Woman – Spencer Wiggins
3. To Me It’s Storming – George & Greer
4. Call On Me – Percy Milem
5. I’m Living Good – The Ovations Featuring Louis Williams
6. I Don’t Want To Take A Chance – ‘Wee’ Willie Walker
7. Toddlin’ – Gene ‘Bowlegs’ Miller

Side Two
1. Freedom Train – James Carr
2. I’m A Poor Man’s Son – Spencer Wiggins
3. Ticket To Ride – ‘Wee’ Willie Walker
4. What’cha Gonna Do – Phillip & The Faithfuls
5. Say You Need It – Barbara Perry
6. When You Look In The Mirror – Eddie Jefferson
7. That’s How Strong My Love Is – O.V. Wright

Side Three
1. Love Attack – George & Greer
2. Once In A While (Is Better Than Never At All) – Spencer Wiggins
3. A Man Needs A Woman – James Carr
4. They Say – The Ovations
5. A Lucky Loser – ‘Wee’ Willie Walker
6. Arabian Jerk – The Merits
7. Have Some Boogaloo – Timmy Thomas

Side Four
1. The Well’s Gone Dry – Dorothy Williams
2. Spoonful – Playboy Five
3. I Don’t Know What You’ve Got (But It’s Got Me) – Percy Milem
4. A Man Is A Mean Thing – Barbara Perry
5. Will I Ever Be Free – Jeb Stewart
6. She’s Better Than You – Oboe With The Keys
7. He Called Me Baby – Jeanne Newman

Weight 501.00 g
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This Is Goldwax 1964-1968

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Various Artists

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For the latest of the This Is series’ label spotlights – following our acclaimed looks at Flying Dutchman and Fame – we focus on Goldwax as it celebrates its 60th birthday, and feature the cream of the recordings made during its short existence. This is Goldwax throws the spotlight not only on James Carr, but vital label mate Spencer Wiggins and also the beautiful harmonies of the Ovations. These three acts were the mainstays of Goldwax, and alongside the song writing talents of George Jackson and Dan Greer, show why the label’s influence is still important today.

There are gems strewn throughout the catalogue, from the earliest recordings of ‘Why Can’t We Live Together’ hitmaker Timmy Thomas, through rarely-recorded artists such as Philip & the Faithfuls.

This two LP set also demonstrates how strong the Memphis club and studio scene was at the time with recordings of Willie Walker, Percy Milem, Barbara Perry, Gene ‘Bowlegs’ Miller and others who recorded sparsely but were popular live performers.

“This is Goldwax” comes in a wide spine sleeve, with fully illustrated and annotated inner sleeves.

A perfect introduction to the label as it enters its seventh decade.

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