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Lonnie Mack - The Wham Of That Memphis Man! mp3

Performer: Lonnie Mack
Title: The Wham Of That Memphis Man!
Country: US
Catalog Number: F-1014
Label: Fraternity Records
Released: 1963
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll, Gospel
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 977

Tracklist

1Satisfied
Written-By – Martha Carson
2:50
2Why
Written-By – Lonnie Mack
4:38
3Memphis
Written-By – Chuck Berry
2:30
4Suzie-Q
Written-By – Hawkins, Broadwater, Lewis
2:23
5The Bounce
Written-By – Fizer, Lewis, Ward
2:05
6Down And Out
Written-By – Lonnie Mack
2:37
7Baby What's Wrong
Written-By – Jimmy Reed
3:35
8Down In The Dumps
Written-By – Lonnie Mack
2:07
9Where There's A Will
Written-By – L. Williams
4:10
10Wham!
Written-By – Lonnie Mack
2:12
11I'll Keep You Happy
Written-By – Hank Ballard
2:30

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
AL 3903Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(LP, Album, RE)Alligator RecordsAL 3903Canada1987
CDCHM 1134, F-1014Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(CD, Album, RM)Ace, Fraternity RecordsCDCHM 1134, F-1014Europe2016
EKS-74077Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man (For Collectors Only) ‎(LP, Album, RE)ElektraEKS-74077US1970
SF-1014Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(LP, Album)Fraternity RecordsSF-1014US1963
F-1014Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Fraternity RecordsF-1014US1963
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
F-1014Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Fraternity RecordsF-1014US1963
AL 3903Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(LP, Album, RE)Alligator RecordsAL 3903Canada1987
CDCHM 1134, F-1014Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(CD, Album, RM)Ace, Fraternity RecordsCDCHM 1134, F-1014Europe2016
EKS-74077Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man (For Collectors Only) ‎(LP, Album, RE)ElektraEKS-74077US1970
SF-1014Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man! ‎(LP, Album)Fraternity RecordsSF-1014US1963

Credits

  • Backing Vocals [Uncredited]The Charmaines (tracks: A2 to A4, B1, B3, B5)
  • Bass [Uncredited]Wayne Bullock
  • Drums [Uncredited]Ron Grayson
  • Guitar [Uncredited]James Edmondson (tracks: A5, B6)
  • Guitar [Uncredited], Vocals [Uncredited]Lonnie Mack
  • Liner NotesDale Stevens
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Terry Armor
  • Photography By [Cover Photo]Carlson Studio
  • Piano [Uncredited]Fred Stammerding
  • ProducerCarl Edmondson
  • Saxophone [Uncredited]Irv Russotto (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B5), Marv Lieberman (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B5)
  • Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited], Maracas [Uncredited]Donald Henry (tracks: A5, B6)
  • BassBill Jones (tracks: A4, A7), Wayne Bullock (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, A6, B1 to B6)
  • DrumsRon Grayson
  • EngineerChuck Sites
  • OrganDavid Byrd (tracks: A4, A7), Truman Fields (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, A6, B1 to B6)
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Terry Armor
  • Photography By [Cover Photo]Carlson Studio
  • PianoTruman Fields
  • ProducerLonnie Mack
  • RemixBruce Botnick
  • Remix [Sleeve]Phil Smee
  • SaxophoneIrv Russotto, Marv Lieberman
  • Vocals, GuitarLonnie Mack

Notes

Pressed by RCA Victor Custom Record Dept.

Reverse tip-on sleeve, no printing on spine
Pictured on back cover: (left to right) Marv Lieberman, Ron Grayson, Wayne Bullock, Truman Fields, Irv Russotto, and Lonnie Mack℗ 1970 Elektra Records
© 1985 Demon Records Ltd.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): ED-158·A-1 1 ⛧MT⛧ DAMO UT A PORKY PRIME CUT
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): ED-158·B-1 1 ⛧MT⛧ DAMONT A PORKY PRIME CUT
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): ED 158-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): ED 158-B
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix, Side A): PR4M-3452
  • Matrix / Runout (Matrix, Side B): PR4M-3453
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side A): PR4M-3452-1B Ω
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side B): PR4M-3453-1B Ω

Companies

  • Record Company – Fraternity Records
  • Licensed From – WEA Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Records
  • Copyright (c) – Demon Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Carlin Music Corp.
  • Published By – J And C Publishing Co
  • Published By – Jewel Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
  • Published By – Ecellorec Music (HF)
  • Published By – Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd.
  • Published By – Tristan Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Acuff Rose Music Ltd.
  • Recorded At – King Records
  • Pressed By – RCA Victor Custom Record Division
  • Published By – Carlson Music Co.
  • Published By – Edwood Music Co.
  • Published By – Conrad Music
  • Published By – Marc-Jean Music
  • Published By – J And C Publishing Co
  • Published By – Arc Music
  • Published By – Acuff-Rose

Video

Album

The Best of Lonnie Mack - The Alligator Records Years. Lonnie Mack - I'll Keep You Happy. Mack is considered a founder of the virtuoso blues-rock guitar genre, for his fast-paced instrumentals, Memphis and Wham. It came as a revelation to those who heard it, there having been nothing quite like it before. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Listen free to Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man Wham, Where There's A Will There's A Way and more. Listen free to Lonnie Mack The Wham Of That Memphis Man Wham, Where There's A Will There's A Way and more. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. The first of these, Memphis, was released as a single in early 1963, and rose to 4 on Billboard's R&B charts, and 5 on Billboard's Pop charts, in June of that year. The Wham of That Memphis Man is a 1964 album by Lonnie Mack. Lonnie Mack - I'll Keep You Happy. Baby, What's Wrong, 03:47. Wham was released as a single later in 1963, and rose to 24 on Billboard's Pop charts. The Wham of That Memphis Man, 2008. This is a reissue of Mack's first album for Fraternity in 1964, the one thousands of guitarists cut their teeth on. Completa tu colección de Lonnie Mack. Few albums have received the level of critical acclaim Lonnie Macks The Wham Of That Memphis Man has enjoyed down the years. This album, Mack's first, was recorded in several sessions beginning in March, 1963 and was released by the small Cincinnati label Fraternity Records in October of that year. This album, Mack's first, was recorded between March and November 1963 and was released by the small Cincinnati label Fraternity Records in early 1964. Memphis, 02:32. This is the album that proves it. The album was issued in October 1963 and reached 103 on the charts. 16 in his book The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time. Every cut on this record is choice, but in particular, his famous instrumental Wham, Where There's A Will, There's A Way, I'll Keep You Happy, Why, and his cover of Chuck Berry's Memphis are standouts. Songs in album Lonnie Mack - The Wham Of That Memphis Man 1963. Verified Purchase. I'll Keep You Happy, 02:32. The Essential Dion. The Best of the Kingsmen. Rhino Hi-Five: Lonnie Mack - EP. The Wham of That Memphis Man - Lonnie Mack. Baby, What's Wrong, 03:47. This album, Mack's first, was recorded between March and November 1963 and was released by the small Cincinnati label Fraternity Records in early 1964. It reached only 103 on the charts, but music critic Jimmy Guterman ranked it No. The Bounce, 02:06. Muddy Waters once sang, The blues had a baby and they named the baby rock & roll. Where There's a Will There's a Way, 04:08. 11 tracks 31:36. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue jigsaw puzzles for free Home. This album, Mack's first, was recorded in several sessions beginning in March, 1963 and was released by the small Cincinnati label Fraternity Records in October of that year. 0 out of 5 stars Wham Bam From the Mack Man. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. The first of these, Memphis, was released as a single in early 1963, and rose to 4 on Billboard's R&B charts, and 5 on Billboard's Pop charts, in June of that year. Complete your Lonnie Mack collection. The Wham Of That Memphis Man Please retry. Down and Out, 02:48. Every cut on this record is choice, but in particular, his famous instrumental Wham, Where There's A Will, There's A Way, I'll Keep You Happy, Why, and his cover of Chuck Berry's Memphis are standouts. On this great album, Lonnie Mack shows off awesome guitar skills, as well as a soulful, gospel-tinged voice that was ahead of its time. Where There's a Will There's a Way, 04:08. This is a reissue of Mack's first album for Fraternity in 1964, the one thousands of guitarists cut their teeth on. You May Also Like. Lonnie Mack. Album 1963 11 Songs. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 13, 2009. This is a must for blues lovers, guitar music lovers, and classis 60's soulR&B lovers. This is a must for blues lovers, guitar music lovers, and classis 60's soulR&B lovers. I'll Keep You Happy, 02:32. 16 in his book The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time. Despite never entering the US Top 100 it has been re-discovered and re-issued many times during its 52-year lifespan, kept alive by devoted admirers who loved the music and were driven to proselytise on its behalf

Reviews (1)
tamada
Essential! Stereo version on Fraternity with deep groove, cat. no. SF 1014 is available and a stunner. John Peel once stated that he was using „ Baby what’s wrong?“ to impress a lassie with the effects of stereo. Way back then, in 1964 Lonnie Mack was an amazing singer and guitarist, using a Gibson Flying V plugged into an amp with a rotating Leslie Speaker generally employed by musicians applying their craft to a B3 Hammond Organ. Thus Lonnie could increase his intense and searing tone, like an R'n'B version of Dick Dale.
His sole problem appears to have been at this very climax of his artistic achievements, that he might have been more successful had he been either black (possibly also the problem of Ella Mae Morse ten years earlier and Mitch Ryder in a few years to come) or British: it was not appropriate for a white US American artist to sound that tormented and urgent. „Why?“ is a song, where you may ask yourself: Is that lad going round the bend? As if there were but a small dividing line between forsaken love and lunacy. And we all know that is certainly NOT the case. And Why? is a good song as well.
If there was a chart for records unfairly forgotten, this might deserve being considered for inclusion. For all lovers of Magic Sam, Chuck Berry, Otis Rush, Howlin’ Wolf and Jimi Hendrix – all the major league blues welders and belters at that time. Like Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield rolled in one, but a couple years before East/West came out.

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