Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection

Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection

by The Staple Singers
Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection

Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection

by The Staple Singers

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The Staple Singers released their first recordings in the mid-'50s, and they were highly influential and well-respected in gospel circles a decade later, but the mainstream audience was unaware of them as they began flirting with pop music forms without making a decisive move away from their spiritual roots. In 1968, they signed with Stax Records, one of America's strongest soul labels (who also had a sideline in gospel), and at Stax they not only enjoyed their greatest commercial success but learned how to make music that pleased the mass audience while maintaining a moral and spiritual authority that quieted any suggestion of compromise. The Staple Singers cut six original albums for Stax, and Come Go with Me: The Stax Collection is a handsome box set that brings them together in refurbished and remastered form, along with a bonus disc of non-LP single sides and live tracks from the soundtrack of the movie Wattstax. Come Go with Me makes it clear the Staple Singers didn't nail their hit formula right off the bat. The title of their first Stax LP, 1968's Soul Folk in Action, affirms no one was sure just where to classify them at first. That album and 1970's We'll Get Over were both produced by Steve Cropper, and while he and his Memphis crew gave the albums a polished and soulful sound, it didn't entirely flatter the Staples despite the excellence of their vocals, and the song selection wasn't always the best (there just wasn't room for them to bring anything fresh to "Games People Play" or "[Sittin' On] The Dock of the Bay"). Despite its singularly awful title, 1971's The Staple Swingers was a major improvement. Stax co-owner Al Bell took over as producer and took them to the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio to cut with their fabled house band, and the leaner, tougher grooves favored Mavis Staples' powerful, emphatic lead vocals, as well as the occasional vocals and incisive guitar work from Roebuck "Pops" Staples, her dad and the group's leader. The album gave the Staple Singers their first significant R&B hit, "Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom Boom)," and 1972's Be Altitude was even better and produced a pair of stone classics, "Respect Yourself" and "I'll Take You There." 1973's Be What You Are and 1974's City in the Sky weren't quite as solid, but having secured their place on the pop and soul charts, the group felt free to return a bit of their churchy side into their vocals and lyrics, and their fusion of the sacred and the soulful was never more powerful, even if the records didn't cohere as well. Listeners looking for a concise introduction to the Staples' best work should pick up 1991's single-disc The Best of the Staple Singers, but Come Go with Me demonstrates how consistently rewarding and even moving their lesser work can be, and listened to in full, their Stax catalog is a soul-satisfying revelation. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 02/21/2020
Label: Craft Records
UPC: 0888072111592
Rank: 84968

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. We¿¿¿ve Got to Get Ourselves Together
  2. (Sittin¿¿¿ On) The Dock of the Bay
  3. Top of the Mountain
  4. Slow Train
  5. The Weight
  6. Long Walk to D.C.
  7. Got to Be Some Changes Made
  8. The Ghetto
  9. People, My People
  10. I See It
  11. This Year

Disc 2

  1. We'll Get Over
  2. Give a Damn
  3. Everyday People
  4. The End of Our Road
  5. Tend to Your Own Business
  6. Solon Bushi [Japanese Folk Song]
  7. The Challenge
  8. God Bless the Children
  9. Games People Play
  10. A Wednesday in Your Garden
  11. The Gardener
  12. When Will We Be Paid

Disc 3

  1. This Is a Perfect World
  2. What's Your Thing
  3. You¿¿¿ve Got to Earn It
  4. You¿¿¿re Gonna Make Me Cry
  5. Little Boy
  6. How Do You Move a Mountain
  7. Almost
  8. I¿¿¿m a Lover
  9. Love Is Plentiful
  10. Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom-Boom)
  11. I Like the Things About You
  12. Give a Hand: Take a Hand

Disc 4

  1. This World
  2. Respect Yourself
  3. Name the Missing Word
  4. I'll Take You There
  5. This Old Town (People in This Town)
  6. We the People
  7. Are You Sure
  8. Who Do You Think You Are? (Jesus Christ the Super Star)
  9. I¿¿¿m Just Another Soldier
  10. Who

Disc 5

  1. Be What You Are
  2. If You're Ready (Come Go With Me)
  3. Medley: Love Comes in All Colors/Tellin¿¿¿ Lies
  4. Touch a Hand, Make a Friend
  5. Drown Yourself
  6. I Ain¿¿¿t Raisin¿¿¿ No Sand
  7. Grandma¿¿¿s Hands
  8. Bridges Instead of Walls
  9. I¿¿¿m on Your Side
  10. That¿¿¿s What Friends Are For
  11. Heaven
  12. Heaven

Disc 6

  1. Back Road Into Town
  2. City in the Sky
  3. Washington We¿¿¿re Watching You
  4. Something Ain¿¿¿t Right
  5. Today Was Tomorrow Yesterday
  6. My Main Man
  7. There Is a God
  8. Blood Pressure
  9. If It Ain¿¿¿t One Thing It¿¿¿s Another
  10. Who Made the Man
  11. Getting Too Big for Your Britches

Disc 7

  1. Stay With Us
  2. Brand New Day
  3. Walking in Water Over Your Head
  4. Oh La De Da
  5. I Got to Be Myself
  6. Trippin¿¿¿ on Your Love
  7. Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom Boom) [Live at Wattstax]
  8. Are You Sure [Live at Wattstax]
  9. I Like the Things About You [Live at Wattstax]
  10. Respect Yourself [Live at Wattstax]
  11. I¿¿¿ll Take You There [Live at Wattstax]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Staple Singers   Primary Artist
Terry Manning   Guitar,Melodica,Echo Harp,Harmonica,Vibraphone,Bowed Vibes
Andrew Love   Horn
Clayton Ivey   Organ
Ben Cauley   Horn
Donald "Duck" Dunn   Bass
David Hood   Bass
Wayne Jackson   Horn
Roger Hawkins   Drums
Pervis Staples   Vocals
Mavis Staples   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
The Memphis Symphony Orchestra   Horn,Strings
The Memphis Horns   Horn
Al Jackson, Jr.   Drums
Joe Arnold   Horn
Steve Cropper   Guitar
Barry Beckett   Keyboards
Eddie Hinton   Guitar
Roebuck "Pops" Staples   Guitar,Vocals
Marvell Thomas   Keyboards
Yvonne Staples   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
The South Memphis Horns   Horn
Raymond Jackson   Guitar
Cleotha Staples   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Johnson   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
The Bar-Keys   Horn

Technical Credits

Alvertis Isbell   Composer
Sir Mack Rice   Composer
Teddy Riley   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Terry Manning   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Terry Woodford   Composer
Steve Melton   Engineer
Lowell Mason   Composer
Bar-Kays   Horn Arrangements
Bettye Crutcher   Composer
Bob Dorough   Composer
Bill Withers   Composer
Bobby Manuel   Composer,Engineer
Bonnie Bramlett   Composer
James Edwards   Composer
Larry Hamby   Engineer
Barrett Strong   Composer
Cornelius Grant   Composer
Larry Nix   Composer
Carl Hampton   Composer
Carson Whitsett   Composer
Carl Smith   Composer,Composer
Carl William Smith   Composer
Eddie Floyd   Composer
Joe South   Composer
Gary William Friedman   Composer
Homer Banks   Composer
Deadric Malone   Composer
Delaney Bramlett   Composer
Rodger Penzabene   Composer
Robbie Robertson   Composer
Ron Capone   Engineer
Sandra Rhodes   Composer
Jimmy Evans   Engineer
Pervis Staples   Arranger,Composer
John Barry   Composer
Phillip Mitchell   Composer
Randy Bachman   Composer
Jerry Masters   Engineer
Jimmy Holiday   Composer
Ray Thompson   Engineer
Randall Stewart   Composer
Mavis Staples   Composer
Otis Redding   Composer
O.B. McClinton   Composer
Stuart Scharf   Composer
Oscar Frank   Composer
Al Kooper   Composer
William Bell   Composer
Tim Riley   Composer
Adam Levy   Composer
Morris Levy   Composer
Al Bell   Arranger,Producer
Barry Gibb   Composer
Darryl Carter   Composer
Wilson Pickett   Composer
William "Mickey" Stevenson   Composer
William Brown   Engineer
Robert Dorough   Composer
Sylvester Stewart   Composer
Steve Cropper   Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Remixing,Mixing Engineer
Bobby Bloom   Composer
Benny Carter   Composer
Carl Radle   Composer
Luther Ingram   Composer
Charles Chalmers   Composer
Jeff Barry   Composer
Leroy Crume   Composer
Smokey Robinson   Composer
Roebuck "Pops" Staples   Composer
Pete Bishop   Engineer
Marvell Thomas   Composer
Maurice Gibb   Composer
Raymond Jackson   Composer
Tommy Tate   Composer
Norman Whitfield   Composer
Dave Purple   Engineer
Joel Brodsky   Photography
Donna Rhodes   Composer
Ray Jackson   Composer
Sandra Chalmers   Composer
Don Paulsen   Cover Photo,Photography
Myrna March   Composer
Ralph Rhods   Engineer
Chris Whorf   Art Direction
Ron Gorden   Creative Director
Jerry Griffith   Photography
William Friedman   Composer
Beverly Parker   Design
We Three   Composer
Phil De Lancie   Remastering
Randy Stewart   Composer
Harold Thomas   Composer
Charles Bevel   Composer
David Krieger   Art Direction
Larry Shaw   Art Direction,Creative Director
The Graffiteria   Art Direction
Betty Cropper   Composer
Jessica Edwards   Composer
Herb Schapiro   Composer
Dale Warren   Arranger
Martha Stubbs   Composer
Herb Shapiro   Composer
Christopher Whorf   Art Direction
William Stevenson   Composer
Oscar Franck   Composer
Marshall Jones   Composer
Osbie Burnett McClinton   Composer
Don Covay   Composer
Tom Scott   Engineer
Helga Penzabene   Composer
Gary Friedman   Composer
The Bar-Keys   Arranger
James Mabone   Composer
LeRoy Mason   Composer
Keith Hagstette   Technician
Bob Smith   Photography
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