Saturday, 10 May 2014

Arthur Alexander born 10 May 1940

 
 
Arthur Alexander (May 10, 1940 – June 9, 1993), born in Sheffield, Alabama, was perhaps one of the biggest stars to arise out of the American country soul scene. Jason Ankeny, music critic for Allmusic, said Alexander was a "country-soul pioneer" and though largely unknown, "his music is the stuff of genius, a poignant and deeply intimate body of work on par with the best of his contemporaries.
 
Working with Spar Music in Florence, Alabama, Alexander recorded his first single, "Sally Sue Brown," under the name of June Alexander,(short for Junior),which was released in 1960 on Jud Phillips' Judd Records. (Phillips is the brother of music pioneer Sam Phillips).
 
A year later, Alexander cut "You Better Move On" at a former tobacco warehouse-turned-recording studio in Muscle Shoals. Released on Nashville's Dot Records, the song became a soul/R&B chart hit, and laid the foundation for the modern recording studio FAME. "You Better Move On" is perhaps Alexander's best-known song, covered by the Rolling Stones, the Hollies, George Jones & Johnny Paycheck and Mink DeVille. "Anna (Go to Him)", a U.S. R&B Top Ten Hit, was covered by the Beatles and Humble Pie.
 
 The Beatles also did live recordings of "Soldier of Love", which was also performed by Marshall Crenshaw and Pearl Jam, "A Shot of Rhythm and Blues", and "Where Have You Been" recorded live at the Star-Club, in Hamburg, 1962. "Set Me Free" (covered by Esther Phillips and Joe Tex) were also major hits and established Alexander as a pioneering arranger of others' tunes, as well as an established songwriter in his own right.
 
In the mid-1960s, Alexander switched to another label, Sound Stage 7, but failed to find commercial success. Although a 1972 album for Warner Brothers was promising, the singer's potential seemed to wither. He secured a pop hit with "Every Day I have to Cry" on Buddah Records in 1975, but the success remained short-lived. The fine follow-up single "Sharing The Night Together" (written by

Muscle Shoals songwriters Ava Aldridge and Eddie Struzick) reached #92 on the R&B charts, but earned Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show a Top 10 hit in 1978.
 
For many years, Alexander was out of the music business; he was a bus driver for much of this time. In 1990, he was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. In July 1990, he performed at local area events, the grand opening of the Hall of Fame Museum in Tuscumbia, and Tuscumbia's Spring Park 13th Helen Keller Festival. this success helped convince him to return to the music business.
 
His last album Lonely Just Like Me was his first in 21 years. He signed a new recording/publishing contract in May 1993 but suffered a fatal heart attack the following month, three days after performing in Nashville with his new band.
 
Alexander deserves a special mention in pop and rock history for his influence on the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. It is believed that John Lennon, in particular, was heavily influenced by Alexander's singing style. Alexander is the only songwriter whose songs have been covered by the Beatles, the Stones and Bob Dylan (who recorded "Sally Sue Brown" on his 1988 LP Down in the Groove.) As further evidence of his influence, "Go Home Girl" was also recorded by the eclectic guitarist and singer Ry Cooder on his ground-breaking 1979 album Bop Till You Drop.(Info mainly Wikipedia)

7 comments:

boppinbob said...

For Arthur Alexander - A Shot Of Rhythm And Soul go here:

http://turbobit.net/3ch1cepamiqk.html

1. Arthur Alexander - Anna (Go to Him) (2:45)
2. Arthur Alexander - Sally Sue Brown (2:14)
3. Arthur Alexander - You're the Reason (2:29)
4. Arthur Alexander - Dream Girl (2:34)
5. Arthur Alexander - Go Home Girl (2:19)
6. Arthur Alexander - Shot of Rhythm and Blues (1:58)
7. Arthur Alexander - Pretty Girls Everywhere (2:16)
8. Arthur Alexander - I Wonder Where You Are Tonight (2:44)
9. Arthur Alexander - You Better Move On (2:52)
10. Arthur Alexander - Girl That Radiates That Charm (2:23)
11. Arthur Alexander - Black Night (2:11)
12. Arthur Alexander - Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms) (2:20)
13. Arthur Alexander - I Hang My Head and Cry (2:30)
14. Arthur Alexander - Where Have You Been All My Life (2:40)
15. Arthur Alexander - You Don't Care (2:34)
16. Arthur Alexander - Old John Amos (2:14)

RFelis said...

the disk can be reactivated? Many thanks.

RFelis said...

It's very difficult to find?

boppinbob said...

Hi RF, Sorry for the delay. I always answer my comments, but it seems both of yours slipped through the net. I'm on your case. Should be sometime later today. Regards, Bob.

RFelis said...

No problem, I am very clear about its formality. Take your time, when you can. Thanks and go ahead!

boppinbob said...

Hello RF, Try as I may I just could not find the above album. Well it was 9 years ago when I posted it! Still all is not lost how about this one....

For” ARTHUR ALEXANDER - LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS (2016 JASMINE) go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/djsTQ

1. SALLY SUE BROWN
2. THE GIRL THAT RADIATES THAT CHARM
3. YOU BETTER MOVE ON (single version)
4. A SHOT OF RHYTHM AND BLUES
5. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
6. SOLDIER OF LOVE
7. ANNA (Go To Him)
8. I HANG MY HEAD AND CRY
9. GO HOME GIRL
10. YOU'RE THE REASON
11. DREAM GIRL
12. I WONDER WHERE YOU ARE TONIGHT
13. PRETTY GIRLS EVERYWHERE
14. BABY, BABY
15. WHERE DID SALLY?GO
16. KEEP HER GUESSIN'
17. YOU BETTER MOVE ON (LP version)
18. LOVE LETTERS
19. HEY! BABY
20. FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY
21. YOUNG WORLD
22. A THOUSAND STARS
23. A?HUNDRED POUNDS OF CLAY
24. LOVER PLEASE
25. LOVE ME WARM AND TENDER
26. THE WANDERER
27. DON'T BREAK THE HEART THAT LOVES YOU

This compilation includes all his early recordings for the Dot label in 1961-62, notably 'You Better Move On', 'A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues', 'Where Have You Been', 'Soldier Of Love', 'Anna (Go To Him)', 'Go Home Girl', and the stereo version of his LP, You Better Move On. Also included is his unfeasibly rare debut single, 'Sally Sue Brown'/'The Girl That Radiates That Charm', on which he was billed as 'June Alexander' ('June' being an abbreviation of 'Junior'). (Jasmine notes)

(This playlist has been reconstructed)

RFelis said...

Equally or better the new work done. Widely appreciated for the good work.