02-24-2005, 10:34 AM | #1 (permalink) | |
pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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Muscle Shoals has got The Swampers; NOT
A sad news item for me personally, because I had a brief chance to work at Wishbone Studios in Muscle Shoals in 1980.
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It all started when Rick Hall lured Wilson Pickett and Percy Sledge away from Memphis to Alabama to record at his own Fame Studios in Florence. The studio band he hired to back them up (mentioned in the article as Johnson, Hood, Beckett, and Hawkins) also featured Spooner Oldham on keyboards and a very young Duane Allman on guitar; and they were all white. Ironically, they became the signature "black soul" sound featured on TONS of 60's soul music (Otis Redding, James & Bobby Purify, Joe Tex, The Tams, Arthur Conley, Etta James, Fontella Bass, Clarence Carter, Lou Rawls, Dobie Gray, Solomon Burke, and many, many others). Eventually, Jerry Wexler of A&M Records brought Aretha Franklin to Fame Studios in order to kick-start her pop career with a more "authentic" black sound. Imagine her shock when she saw that the famous black soul sound was being created by white musicians. For the rest of the 60's, Aretha would fly this magnificent house band to wherever she happened to be recording, and they came to be known as "The Swampers." This is the name that Lynyrd Skynrd paid tribute to in "Sweet Home Alabama." Eventually, Jerry Wexler and Rick Hall went their separate ways, and Wexler helped create Muscle Shoals Sound Studios and hijacked The Swampers away from Fame Studios and hustled them over to be the new house band for Muscle Shoals Sound. For an unbelievable discography of the artists who recorded at MSS, go to their website here: http://mssound.com/index1.html I've seen few places like this in the world where all of these hellishly good recording studios are all within walking distance of each other (save NYC, LA, and Nashville). I had a grand time when I was there, and they will be missed...
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02-24-2005, 03:16 PM | #2 (permalink) |
Stumbling to the end
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Sad to hear. Lot of great music to come out of there. I bet you have a lot of great memories from your time working around there.
By the way, just a little trivia for anyone who'd be interested, David Hood's son Patterson went on to form a great band as a singer/guitarist for the Drive By Truckers (who had an album that ended up on many critics' 2004 year-end best of lists). And Jim Dickinson's sons Luther and Cody went on to form another great band, the North Mississippi Allstars (which, until recently, also featured Duwayne Burnside, son of legendary blues singer/guitarist R.L. Burnside, as a member). Their first two albums were nominated for Grammys for best contemporary blues album in 2000 & 2001 (while Grammys aren't and never will be a good assessment of quality music, it's kind of nice when they get something right once in a while)
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02-26-2005, 05:02 AM | #3 (permalink) |
pinche vato
Location: backwater, Third World, land of cotton
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I can't remember now if it was Fame or Muscle Shoals Sound that had the underground reverb chamber. It was one of those oil storage tankers that they usually bury underneath gas stations, but the studio piped their sound into the chamber for the biggest, fattest reverb you can imagine.
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