James And Bobby Purify |
1-01 | James And Bobby Purify | I Wish You Didn't Have To Go | Dan Penn, Lindon Oldham | Rate |
1-02 | James And Bobby Purify | So Many Reasons | Marlin Greene, Dan Penn | Rate |
1-03 | James And Bobby Purify | Knock On Wood | Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd | Rate |
1-04 | James And Bobby Purify | I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) | Jerry Butler, Otis Redding | Rate |
1-05 | James And Bobby Purify | Hitch Hike | Marvin Gaye, Clarence Paul, William Stevenson | Rate |
1-06 | James And Bobby Purify | I've Got Everything I Need (I've Got You) | Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, Alvertis Isbell | Rate |
1-07 | James And Bobby Purify | I'm Your Puppet | Linden Oldham, Dan Penn | Rate |
1-08 | James And Bobby Purify | You Left The Water Running | Dan Penn, Cesar Franck, Rich Hall | Rate |
1-09 | James And Bobby Purify | A Change Is Gonna Come | Sam Cooke | Rate |
1-10 | James And Bobby Purify | Blame Me (Don't Blame My Heart) | Steve Cropper, Alvertis Isbell | Rate |
1-11 | James And Bobby Purify | You Can't Keep A Good Man Down | Bob Montgomery, Don Schroeder | Rate |
45 Only BELL Releases 1967-1969 |
1-12 | James And Bobby Purify | Do Unto Me | Gary L. Illingworth, Morris Levy, Richard Grasso | Rate |
1-13 | James And Bobby Purify | Everybody Needs Somebody | Dave Crawford, Don Schroeder | Rate |
1-14 | James And Bobby Purify | I Can Remember | Gary L. Illingworth, Myrna Fox March, Richard Grasso | Rate |
1-15 | James And Bobby Purify | I Was Born To Lose Out | Moses Dillard, Don Schroeder | Rate |
1-16 | James And Bobby Purify | Help Yourself (To All Of My Lovin') | Scott English, Jerry Ross, Mark Barkan | Rate |
1-17 | James And Bobby Purify | Last Piece Of Love | Jesse Boyce, Gail Schroeder | Rate |
1-18 | James And Bobby Purify | Untie Me | Joe South | Rate |
1-19 | James And Bobby Purify | We're Finally Gonna Make It | Jesse Boyce, Don Schroeder | Rate |
The Pure Sound Of The Purifys |
2-01 | James And Bobby Purify | I Take What I Want | Isaac Hayes, Teenie Hodges, David Porter | Rate |
2-02 | James And Bobby Purify | Hello There | Dan Penn | Rate |
2-03 | James And Bobby Purify | Sixteen Tons | Merle Travis | Rate |
2-04 | James And Bobby Purify | I Don't Want To Have To Wait | Don Culver | Rate |
2-05 | James And Bobby Purify | When Something Is Wrong (With My Baby) | Isaac Hayes, David Porter | Rate |
2-06 | James And Bobby Purify | Let Love Come Between Us | Joe Sobotka, Johnny Wyker | Rate |
2-07 | James And Bobby Purify | Shake A Tail Feather | Otha Hayes, Zephire Williams, Verlie Rice | Rate |
2-08 | James And Bobby Purify | Soothe Me | Sam Cooke | Rate |
2-09 | James And Bobby Purify | Goodness Gracious | Don Schroeder, Spooner Oldham | Rate |
2-10 | James And Bobby Purify | I Love You (Most Of All) | Bob Withers | Rate |
2-11 | James And Bobby Purify | You Don't Love Me | Willie Cobbs | Rate |
45 Only BELL Releases 1967-1969 |
2-12 | James And Bobby Purify | I Don't Know What It Is You Got | Jessie Boyce, Don Schroeder | Rate |
2-13 | James And Bobby Purify | Section C | Richard Holler | Rate |
Not Originally Issued From Above Sessions |
2-14 | James And Bobby Purify | Keep Pushin' Me | Otis Redding | Rate |
2-15 | James And Bobby Purify | Just Like Old Times | Spooner Oldham, Don Schroeder | Rate |
2-16 | James And Bobby Purify | My Adorable One | Irral Berger, Clara Thompson | Rate |
2-17 | James And Bobby Purify | The Weeper | Jesse Boyce, Moses Dillard, Don Schroeder | Rate |
2-18 | James And Bobby Purify | She Ain't Gonna Do Right | Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn | Rate |
2-19 | James And Bobby Purify | Somebody Cares | Harver Weisenfeld, Richie Cordell, Bo Gentry | Rate |
Marketed and distributed by Cherry Red Records Ltd.
20 page booklet with essay and track annotations.
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PhilMH SUBS ● 25th Jun 2019
| | I'll be getting this ASAP, to render the Sundazed and Camden UK collections redundant; those two overlap, but still don't give the complete contents of the two original albums (which both came out on digital last year). This collection still has the incorrect writer credit to Bob Withers on "I Love You (Most Of All)", just as the original album did, because this is actually Sam Cooke's song, but it seems that Mr. Withers copyrighted a song of the same title in 1967 or 1968. Anyhow, J & B's version is better than Sam's, so I don't know how it got left off either of the previous collections. |
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RogerFoster 25th Jun 2019
| | ReviewThis is a nifty collection from James Purify and his cousin Robert Lee Dickey (aka "Bobby Purify) that brings together all of their Bell Recordings in one place.
The duo shot to fame at the end of 1966 with their US smash "I'm Your Puppet" (number 6 on Billboard's Hot 100) and had an impressive run of US hits over the next three years. A remake of "I'm Your Puppet", that was so close to the original that it can be difficult to tell them apart, was eventually to get to Number 12 in The UK in 1976.
Although none of their '60s singles made it into the UK National Charts they did pick up quite a following in Britain and their three follow-ups to "I'm Your Puppet" got heavy airplay on offshore "Pirate Station" Radio London (check my list on 45Cat of records that made The Big L Top 10 without making the national charts for more details) and their version of The 5 Dutones "Shake A Tail Feather" is a perennial "Northern Soul" and "Party" spin.
The 20 page booklet that comes with the CD chronicles the story of the duo and how they fitted in with other popular Soul duos of the day such as Mel & Tim, Eddie & Ernie etc. etc. etc. and also addresses the thorny issue of suggestions that they sounded too similar to Sam & Dave for comfort (seven of the thirty-eight tracks on this collection are Stax songs and that isn't including two Sam Cooke compositions that were also recorded by Stax artists!!).
Although it would be easy to dismiss the duo as merely being a more "polished" version of Sam & Dave they were really much more than that; some tracks have a snappy (almost Motown) feel, others veer into "Country/Soul" and "Section C" (Disc 2, Track 13) comments on overcrowded ghettos.
Incidentally, in the booklet we learn that "Bobby Purify" on "Section C" wasn't Robert Lee Dickey at all … it was a stand-in who went by the name of "Buddy Grubbs"!!
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