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The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968 Volume 4 (3LP)

The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968 Volume 4 (3LP)

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Limited Run Of 2,000

The vinyl debut of The Complete Stax/Volt Singles 1959-1968!

As one of two major mid-century R&B studios, Stax and Volt demonstrated the evolution of R&B in the U.S., delivering a comprehensive map of gritty, deep Southern soul. This set is a master class in deep southern soul.
By the decade’s midpoint, the collective roster had indisputably hit its stride. VOLUMES 3 and 4 effectively capture lightning in a bottle, showcasing these artists at the height of their powers with essential cuts like “You Don’t Know Like I Know” (Sam & Dave), “Respect” (Otis Redding), “A Woman’s Love” (Carla Thomas), “Jump Back” (Rufus Thomas), “Grab This Thing (Part 1)” (The Mar-Keys), “Satisfaction” (Otis Redding), “Sugar Sugar” (The Mad Lads), “Knock On Wood” (Eddie Floyd), “Oh, Pretty Woman” (Albert King), and “Jingle Bells” (Booker T. & the MGs), among many others.

The collection was remastered from the original Stax/Volt mono single masters. In a few cases, the tapes were lost, and original disc sources were used. Analog-to-digital mastering was done with a specially modified and restored Ampex 350 full-track mono machine with original tube electronics. All equipment in the transfer process was chosen specifically to recreate the Stax sound on today’s stereo systems without compromise.

The Complete Stax/Volt Singles, 1959–1968, Volume 4

Side A

  1. Be My Lady – Booker T. & the MGs
  2. Comfort Me – Carla Thomas
  3. I Can’t Turn You Loose – Otis Redding
  4. Just One More Day – Otis Redding
  5. I Want Someone – The Mad Lads
  6. Birds & Bees – Rufus & Carla
  7. Philly Dog – The Mar-Keys

Side B

  1. I Had A Dream – Johnnie Taylor
  2. Satisfaction – Otis Redding
  3. Things Get Better – Eddie Floyd
  4. I’ll Run Your Hurt Away – Ruby Johnson
  5. Hot Dog – The Four Shells
  6. Let Me Be Good To You – Carla Thomas 

Side C

  1. Hold On! I’m Comin’ – Sam & Dave
  2. Laundromat Blues – Albert King
  3. Sugar Sugar – The Mad Lads
  4. Share What You Got (But Keep What You need) – William Bell
  5. Marching Off To War – William Bell
  6. My Lover’s Prayer – Otis Redding

Side D

  1. Your Good Thing (Is About To End) – Mabel John
  2. I Got To Love Somebody’s Baby – Johnnie Taylor
  3. I Want A Girl – The Mad Lads
  4. Knock On Wood – Eddie Floyd
  5. B-A-B-Y – Carla Thomas
  6. My Sweet Potato – Booker T. & the MGs
  7. Booker-Loo – Booker T. & the MGs

Side E

  1. Oh, Pretty Woman – Albert King
  2. Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody – Sam & Dave
  3. Never Like This Before – William Bell
  4. Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) – Otis Redding
  5. Patch My Heart – The Mad Lads
  6. Sister’s Got A Boyfriend – Rufus Thomas
  7. Come To Me My Darling – Ruby Johnson

Side F

  1. When My Love Comes Down – Ruby Johnson
  2. Try A Little Tenderness – Otis Redding
  3. Crosscut Saw – Albert King
  4. Little Bluebird – Johnnie Taylor 
  5. Toe Hold – Johnnie Taylor
  6. Jingle Bells – Booker T. & the MGs
Product Details

Limited Run Of 2,000

The vinyl debut of The Complete Stax/Volt Singles 1959-1968!

As one of two major mid-century R&B studios, Stax and Volt demonstrated the evolution of R&B in the U.S., delivering a comprehensive map of gritty, deep Southern soul. This set is a master class in deep southern soul.
By the decade’s midpoint, the collective roster had indisputably hit its stride. VOLUMES 3 and 4 effectively capture lightning in a bottle, showcasing these artists at the height of their powers with essential cuts like “You Don’t Know Like I Know” (Sam & Dave), “Respect” (Otis Redding), “A Woman’s Love” (Carla Thomas), “Jump Back” (Rufus Thomas), “Grab This Thing (Part 1)” (The Mar-Keys), “Satisfaction” (Otis Redding), “Sugar Sugar” (The Mad Lads), “Knock On Wood” (Eddie Floyd), “Oh, Pretty Woman” (Albert King), and “Jingle Bells” (Booker T. & the MGs), among many others.

The collection was remastered from the original Stax/Volt mono single masters. In a few cases, the tapes were lost, and original disc sources were used. Analog-to-digital mastering was done with a specially modified and restored Ampex 350 full-track mono machine with original tube electronics. All equipment in the transfer process was chosen specifically to recreate the Stax sound on today’s stereo systems without compromise.

Track Listing

The Complete Stax/Volt Singles, 1959–1968, Volume 4

Side A

  1. Be My Lady – Booker T. & the MGs
  2. Comfort Me – Carla Thomas
  3. I Can’t Turn You Loose – Otis Redding
  4. Just One More Day – Otis Redding
  5. I Want Someone – The Mad Lads
  6. Birds & Bees – Rufus & Carla
  7. Philly Dog – The Mar-Keys

Side B

  1. I Had A Dream – Johnnie Taylor
  2. Satisfaction – Otis Redding
  3. Things Get Better – Eddie Floyd
  4. I’ll Run Your Hurt Away – Ruby Johnson
  5. Hot Dog – The Four Shells
  6. Let Me Be Good To You – Carla Thomas 

Side C

  1. Hold On! I’m Comin’ – Sam & Dave
  2. Laundromat Blues – Albert King
  3. Sugar Sugar – The Mad Lads
  4. Share What You Got (But Keep What You need) – William Bell
  5. Marching Off To War – William Bell
  6. My Lover’s Prayer – Otis Redding

Side D

  1. Your Good Thing (Is About To End) – Mabel John
  2. I Got To Love Somebody’s Baby – Johnnie Taylor
  3. I Want A Girl – The Mad Lads
  4. Knock On Wood – Eddie Floyd
  5. B-A-B-Y – Carla Thomas
  6. My Sweet Potato – Booker T. & the MGs
  7. Booker-Loo – Booker T. & the MGs

Side E

  1. Oh, Pretty Woman – Albert King
  2. Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody – Sam & Dave
  3. Never Like This Before – William Bell
  4. Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) – Otis Redding
  5. Patch My Heart – The Mad Lads
  6. Sister’s Got A Boyfriend – Rufus Thomas
  7. Come To Me My Darling – Ruby Johnson

Side F

  1. When My Love Comes Down – Ruby Johnson
  2. Try A Little Tenderness – Otis Redding
  3. Crosscut Saw – Albert King
  4. Little Bluebird – Johnnie Taylor 
  5. Toe Hold – Johnnie Taylor
  6. Jingle Bells – Booker T. & the MGs