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Motown M 1047 (B), August 1963
B-side of Back To School Again
(Written by Earl McDaniel and Mickey Stevenson)
After the horrors of the A-side, Back To School Again, an incompetent novelty pop song that ranks comfortably among the worst Motown releases of 1963, I wasn’t looking forward to this at all – it’s called Pig Knuckles, for Christ’s sake – but this is actually a massive, massive improvement over the topside.
An organ-heavy instrumental 12-bar blues jam featuring plenty of horns and big freeform solos for trumpet and guitar, this is positively groovy. Very much in line with what Booker T. and the MG’s were doing over at Stax/Volt at around this time, the organ and guitar in particular are a real pleasure, all the better for being so unexpected.
It perhaps feels too short – it’s actually almost three minutes long, though it doesn’t feel like it – and it’s really just a glorified jam session, but it’s highly entertaining by those standards. Even the out-of-tune trumpet, so horribly, jarringly off-key on the A-side when trying to fit into that song’s naff uptempo rhythm, is used extremely judiciously here, its bum notes giving the effect of a coruscating jazz solo.
All in all, a very pleasant surprise. I won’t say this is as good as the A-side is poor, because for that to be true this would have to be one of the greatest records in Motown history, but I will say it’s both highly listenable and a huge improvement.
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Randy Brown said:
This is closer in style to the early Stax records by the Mar-Keys (specifically “Last Night” and its sequels) than to Booker & Co.
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The Nixon Administration said:
Good call – it was the organ and the foodstuffs title a la Green Onions which led me to cite the MG’s, but I freely admit I’m no Stax expert beyond the Complete Stax/Volt box sets. Thanks Randy.
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bogart4017 said:
If you have all the complete stax/volt box set please consider yourself an expert. Anything else would be comps of alternate takes (1000 volts of stx, 2000 volts of stax) and one-off unreleased-alternate take cds (“Dreams to Remember”-otis redding, “Stay Out of The Kicthen”-Mabel John, “Can’t Get Enough of This Dog”-Rufus thomas,etc)
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Robb Klein said:
This is quite nice, and an interesting combination of Jazz with a funky organ. I agree with your rating. I found this in a bargain bin in Detroit in 1962, only a few months after its release.
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