Description: Tracks:Baby Makes Me Feel GoodDon't Believe NothingIt's Groovier Across the LineI've Got My Mojo WorkingI Woke Up This MorningHe Makes Me Holler(The Funky Version Of) Proud MaryYa YaDrifting BluesSit and Hold Your Hand Performer Notes: Personnel: Ike Turner (vocals); Tina Turner (vocals).Liner Note Author: Kevin Goins.Recording information: 1970-1973.Del Records' issue, His Woman, Her Man, is a collection of previously unreleased material by Ike Turner & His Kings of Rhythm from the years 1970-1973 (and yes, Tina was in the band for these). The period was a fertile one for Turner, who had not only been digging deeply into funkier rhythms and progressions for his brand of soul, but for his embrace of new production techniques and instruments. Here are some of the first ARP synthesizer and drum machine tracks ever recorded and the way Turner utilizes them, we can hear the later sounds of the P-Funk organization as well as later Earth, Wind & Fire, Lonnie Liston Smith, and Herbie Hancock's funk-jazz directions. The vast majority of these 17 tunes are originals, most of which were recorded at Turner's Bolic Sound Studio in Los Angeles; it was a virtual sound laboratory. The sound of the ARP and drum machine -- in 1971! -- on traditional blues tracks like "I've Got My Mojo Workin'," and Berry Gordy's "Money," turns the originals inside out and rocks them up. Turner was very much interested in crossing over to the rock & roll generation's penchant for heavier sounds -- evidenced even more by the reworked funk version of "Proud Mary," which was cut while Ike & Tina's hit version was still on the charts. Wilder still are Ike's own "He Makes Me Want to Holler," with an unmistakable gospel chorus, steep funky backbeat, and the ARP put through a wah wah pedal! The straight Memphis soul rave-up of "It's Groovier Across the Line," is stretched to the limit by fuzzed-out guitar effects but never, ever gives up the sweet southern groove. Tina's voice is in its prime here, as evidenced by the opener "Can't Find My Mind," and "Baby Get It On," which were originally written for the Rolling Stones -- who never recorded them. Three of these covers, "Mojo," "Money," and "Ya Ya," come from an unused Blue Thumb session that proved the label execs had their heads up their asses for not releasing them at the time. Bottom line is that these sessions may not be awesome in terms of fidelity, but they're plenty good, and in terms of sheer musical acumen and killer grooves, they more than compensate. Awesome. ~ Thom Jurek Professional Reviews: Living Blues (pp.73-74) - "Many of the songs here feature Ike's experimentation with new electronic instruments and gizmos....They generally serve to heighten the funk sounds..." Producer: Ike Turner, Aaron Fuchs (Reissue) Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 5 October, 2004 Label: Funky Delicacies Dimensions: 12.5 x 14.2 x 1 centimeters (0.05 kg)
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Track #1: Baby Makes Me Feel Good
Track #2: Don't Believe Nothing
Track #3: It's Groovier Across the Line
Track #4: I've Got My Mojo Working
Track #5: I Woke Up This Morning
Track #6: He Makes Me Holler
Track #7: (The Funky Version Of) Proud Mary
Track #8: Ya Ya
Track #9: Drifting Blues
Track #10: Sit and Hold Your Hand