Release Date: 1/01/1969
Recording Date: 1/1997
Tracks: 19
Length: 00:03:41 Hrs
Label: Stax
Type: CD,LP
- Genre/Styles
- Soul, Funk, Modern Electric Blues, Electric Memphis Blues, Southern Soul, Memphis Soul, Regional Blues
Album Tracks (19)
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What the Critics Say
Thomas' first album following Stax's break from Atlantic had "Do the Funky Chicken" at its centerpiece, so the emphasis upon good-humored dance tunes was unsurprising. There were some weird moments, particularly the down-and-bestial seven-minute update of "Sixty Minute Man" (on which Rufus sounds like he's singing in tongues), a remake of "Bear Cat," and a two-part version of "Old McDonald Had a Farm." Still, the slightly goofy uptempo arrangements can get a little tiresome, and as his best hits from the period are better than the album-only tracks, almost everyone should just stick with a compilation. The CD adds seven bonus tracks from 1968-74 singles, which are OK but not essential; Eddie Floyd's "Funky Mississippi" (from 1968) is about the best. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide







