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Friday, January 8, 2010

TRIBUTE TO WILLIE MITCHELL: SYL JOHNSON - TAKE ME TO THE RIVER


Had to think about it for a few days, but along with the classic Al Green sides, this tracks stands up in my opinion as the ultimate expression of the production genius of Willie Mitchell.

Taking cues from not only southern soul but also with a strong country flavor, Mitchell productions always swung in slow motion with a smoky, down home feel that, if a record had an odor, would smell like the finest barbecue.

As anyone who's been checking out this blog for a while knows, I'm a MASSIVE Syl Johnson fan, and on this track he shows off his ultra-funky strained vocals in a way that practically ROARS out of the track.

At the time this record was recorded, most r&b had gone in the direction of more rhythm/ less song and as another testament to Willie Mitchell productions, the SONG is first and foremost.

Thanks for the music, Willie and may you rest in peace.

from 1975...

SYL JOHNSON - TAKE ME TO THE RIVER

4 comments:

Perrata 2000 said...

Excellent choice.
I heard the Numero Group will be releasing this year a massive 4 volume set with all Syl Johnson's recordings spanning his whole career. Looking forward to that.
See below:
http://numerogroup.wordpress.com/2009/08/17/signed-and-sealed-delivery-date-sometime-in-early-2010/

Derek See said...

Yep, can't wait! I actually contributed a label scan to them for the booklet!

wilfofhove said...

A brilliant tribute, sir. And yet another knickerbockerglory of a song. Splendid work, squire.
Aye, JWW

Kent T said...

I own a copy of this myself. One of my favorite Memphis sides of all time and Willie Mitchell's production brings this mover home. Unequalled then or now. A classic. Prefer it to even Al Green's excellent single.