Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Best of the Box Tops: Soul Deep







The Best of the Box Tops: Soul Deep Overview


Before settling for enduring cult fame with Big Star, Alex Chilton enjoyed ephemeral pop stardom as a singer with Memphis group the Box Tops. Their first hit, "The Letter", was a tantalisingly short and perfect pop song-from its drum-tapped intro to its sound effects-drenched fadeout. In an effort to sustain momentum after this 1967 chart topper, the rest of the band was kept out of the studio while the American Sound studio mafia backed the gravel-voiced teenage Chilton under the supervision of producer Dan Penn. The group had a total of ten Top 100 hits, all included here. The finest of these, "Cry Like a Baby", is an impeccable slice of blue-eyed soul penned by Penn and Spooner Oldham. The pair was less successful with its other compositions, leaving it to Wayne Carson Thompson to conjure up "The Letter", "Neon Rainbow", and the stirring "Soul Deep". Alongside the hits, SOUL DEEP includes seven B-sides-all but one of which also appeared onthe group's quartet of original albums-and an album-only cover of the Clifford Curry hit "She Shot a Hole in My Soul".


Customer Reviews


As author of Jefferson Airplane "Take Me To circus" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various music supplies and recordings of the '60s and '70s.

The Best of the Box Tops: Soul Deep, published in October 1996 by Arista is the perfect introduction to early music by Alex Chilton.

If you're hesitant about buying the CD, because at first glance there are few recognizable tunes, your fear isdegrade rapidly.

make the opening device "representation" The letter is entirely logical if it was the only song on the compilation. It 's a timeless song that has never been the play-list of oldies and classic rock radio. Chilton tone makes the text more deeply. He made an entry for the Time Capsule. "Dominate cry like a baby" Oldies Other favorites are further evidence of Chilton's voice is both the Rock and SoulCategories. "Soul Deep" is always an effect even after hundreds of plays to do. It did not get two minutes and thirty seconds, but timeless. Chilton's voice delivers the goods on the Dylan cover "I Shall Be Released." This is a great selection and integration is required. The last song "You Keep Me On is tightening" the most underrated song found on the library. It has a quality feel that the initial capital, if you heard the song manyEvil. The singing and instrumentation end of the CD, as it began, with a little soul and a lot of fun.

Enjoy the music and good,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To Big Top"




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