Peace is a 1968 studio album by American psychedelic soul group Rotary Connection, released on Cadet Records

Editors at AllMusic rated this album 4 out of 5 stars, with critic Rodney Batdorf writing that this "is a terrific, soulful Christmas album" that "has all the hallmarks of a late-'60s pop-soul record".[2] In a review for retailers, Billboard recommended this release as "a holiday package filled with Christmas" with a "marketable style" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hSumdkcOZw&list=OLAK5uy_nNC1AVbq-s001ifNpjD6Vm98JqqNmFVzU

#RotaryConnection #MinnieRiperton #CharlesStepney #PsychedelicSoul #Music #CadetRecords #ChessRecords

"No Particular Place to Go" is a song by #ChuckBerry, released as a #single by #ChessRecords in May 1964 and released on the album #StLouisToLiverpool in November 1964. "No Particular Place to Go" was recorded on March 25, 1964 in #Chicago, #Illinois and features the same music as Berry's earlier hit "#SchoolDays".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm3jthxADyo
No Particular Place To Go

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This week's #TuneTuesday theme is #MyFavouriteXmasSong. I first thought of Darlene Love's "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)", but since it has received a lot of exposure over the years, I decided to go for a lesser-known - but equally great - recording:

The Meditation Singers: The Spirit of Christmas (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW2uL2DOpMA

This is one of the three songs the Meditation Singers recorded for the 1968 Checker Records album "A Christmas Dedication". Even with a couple of somewhat disappointing Soul Stirrers tracks on it, it is definitely one of the better Christmas albums in my household.

"The Spirit of Christmas" was written by Sonny Thompson and Maurice Dollison, and produced by Ralph Bass, all music business veterans and Chess/Checker Records regulars at the time. The song was also issued as a single, with "Blue Christmas" - another excellent Sonny Thompson composition - on the flip side. This has been easily the most-played Christmas 45 in my collection for the last decade or so.

#music #meditationsingers #gospel #sonnythompson #mauricedollison #ralphbass #checkerrecords #chessrecords

The Spirit Of Christmas (1968) The Meditation Singers

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"No Particular Place to Go" is a song by #ChuckBerry, released as a #single by #ChessRecords in May 1964 and released on the album #StLouisToLiverpool in November 1964. "No Particular Place to Go" was recorded on March 25, 1964 in #Chicago, #Illinois and features the same music as Berry's earlier hit "#SchoolDays".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaT5JplqDbk
Chuck Berry 'No Particular Place To Go' live 1965

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Long Burn the Fire is the second studio album by the Detroit rock band, Black Merda..released by Chess Records subsidiary Janus in 1972.

Robert Christgau regarded [it] as a "follow-up" to.. There's a Riot Goin' On and went on to say:

"No more riots here than with Sly, or course [sic]—just self-hate, misogyny, desperate poverty, and senseless violence, as out-of-tune voices declaim strangely catchy tunes over loitering funk patterns and jagged guitar. 'Sometimes I wish I'd never been born,' they announce flatly, and they can really get flat. But the most surreal passage comes toward the close of 'My Mistake,' when 'I should have killed her instead' (author's note: of the friend he caught having sex with her), horrifying enough as a surprise endline, is transformed into a little piece of art-funk, repeated amid various instrumental configurations by an off-key chorale that sounds positively transported."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcBAMCY8xyI&list=PLTZAm8dpnYJ1EmXB51-T95mjMXbkL3K-K&index=1

#BlackMerda #Funk #Music #ChessRecords #Detroit

Archie Whitewater by Archie Whitewater, released on Cadet Concept (a subsidiary of Chess Records) in 1970.

Soul Strut wrote:

"Archie Whitewater was a band that never was. Forgotten by the failing Chess / Cadet Concept label their album languished in limbo and was released to little fanfare. The band was signed during the early 70s horn rock craze, but their sound was much more complex and seductive. Their 1970 debut fused jazz, soul, rock, funk, and psychedelic shrink wrapped with a warm aura. Panned by psych collectors as a pedestrian jazz rock record, interest in the record didn’t increase until the 90s as hip hop producers discovered the album’s warm jazzy sound (perfect any SP-100). After the first listen, though, you realize there is something special to this record. It's got a dreamy laid back vibe especially on the cult classic ”Cross Country"..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bORfB4Uh1oM&list=PLiTfUx1bmc-iI3hbmtjXhEOMs40xTpJxN&index=8

#ArchieWhitewater #ChessRecords #HornRock #Music #Hornsection #jazz #soul #funk

Howlin' Wolf // #HowlinWolf //

Down In The Bottom (live 1966)
[album Howlin' Wolf, 1962]

//via // #ChessRecords //

#buzzingroom #music #musicvideo #youtube #HowlinWolf #DownInTheBottom

link: https://youtu.be/kcGFdnpf7To

Howlin' Wolf - Down In The Bottom (Live)

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"Roll Over Beethoven" is a 1956 song written by #ChuckBerry, originally released on #ChessRecords, with "Drifting Heart" as the #Bside. The lyrics of the song mention #rockAndRoll and the desire for #rhythmAndBlues to be as respected as #classicalMusic. The song has been #covered by many other artists, including the #RollingStones and #theBeatles (both in 1963). Rolling Stone magazine ranked it number 97 on its 2004 list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c84FY_y8PYs
Roll over Beethoven

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"Maybellene" is a #rockAndRoll song by American artist #ChuckBerry, adapted in part from the #westernSwing fiddle tune "#IdaRed". Released in 1955, Berry’s song tells the story of a #hotRod race and a broken romance, the lyrics describing a man driving a V8 #Ford and chasing his unfaithful girlfriend in her #CadillacCoupeDeVille. It was released in July 1955 as a #single by #ChessRecords, of #ChicagoIllinois. Berry's first hit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v124f0i0Xh4
Chuck Berry - Maybellene (live 1958)

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Various Artists, The Best of Chess Blues, 1987 on Chess / MCA

Great 2xLP 80s compilation of the post-war blues that made Chess such a critical label, issued by MCA who acquired the rights to the Chess catalog in the mid-eighties.

  • Muddy Waters– Rollin’ Stone
  • Robert Nighthawk– Black Angel Blues (Sweet Black Angel)
  • Eddie Boyd & The Chess Men– 24 Hours
  • Willie Mabon– Seventh Son
  • Lowell Fulson–Reconsider Baby
  • Muddy Waters– (I’m Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
  • Howlin’ Wolf– Smokestack Lightnin’
  • Little Walter & His Night Cats– Juke
  • J.B. Lenoir– Eisenhower Blues
  • Jimmy Rogers– Walking By Myself
  • Howlin’ Wolf– Back Door Man
  • Elmore James– Madison Blues
  • Sonny Boy Williamson– Your Funeral My Trial
  • Otis Rush– So Many Roads, So Many Trains
  • Buddy Guy– My Time After Awhile
  • Sonny Boy Williamson– Bring It On Home
  • John Lee Hooker– One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
  • Etta James– Baby What You Want Me To Do
  • Little Milton– Stormy Monday
  • Koko Taylor– Wang Dang Doodle

My copy—via Mel’s Record Shop in Amesbury MA—is a 1987 pressing by MCA Records’ plant in Gloversville, NY.

#1980s #1987 #AmesburyMA #Blues #BuddyGuy #ChessRecords #Collection #EddieBoydTheChessMen #elmoreJames #HowlinWolf #JBLenoir #JimmyRogers #JohnLeeHooker #KokoTaylor #LittleMilton #LittleWalter #LowellFulson #MCARecords #MelSRecordShop #MuddyWaters #OriginalChessMasters #OtisRush #Reissue #RobertNighthawk #SonnyBoyWilliamson #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds #WillieMabon