William Lawrence Mitchell (March 1, 1928 – January 5,
2010)* was an American trumpeter, bandleader, soul, R&B, rock and roll,
pop and funk record producer and arranger who ran Royal Studios in Memphis,
Tennessee. Best known as the man who signed Al Green to Hi Records and as the
producer of Green's most popular records, Willie Mitchell had a successful
recording career of his own during the mid-'60s before meeting Green.
Born in Ashland, MS, Mitchell was
raised in Memphis, TN, and began studying music and arranging at an early age,
taking up the trumpet at the age of eight and learning from pianist Ozie Horn
(as well as drawing from such influences as Roy Eldridge and Harry James). While
in high school, he was a featured player in popular local big bands. He later
formed his own combo, which from time to time included musicians such as
trumpeter Booker Little, saxophonists Charles Lloyd, and George Coleman, and
pianist Phineas Newborn, Jr.
After he was discharged from the Army in 1954, Mitchell
moved back to Memphis, where he soon became a popular, local trumpet-playing
bandleader -- including Elvis Presley hiring the big band to play several
private parties. By 1959, Mitchell had
turned his attention to studio work and he signed on with Hi Records; he is
often credited as being the creator of the oft-copied and instantly
recognizable Hi sound (churning organ fills, sturdy horn arrangements, a steady
4/4 drumbeat, etc.).
Throughout the '60s, Mitchell became a popular concert
attraction on U.S. college campuses and he scored several moderately successful
soul/dance hit singles, issuing a steady stream of solo releases for the Hi
label, including such titles as Sunrise Serenade, It's Dance Time, It's What's
Happenin', Hit Sound of Willie Mitchell, Ooh Baby, You Turn Me On, Willie
Mitchell Live at the Royal, Solid Soul, and On Top. When the founder of Hi
Records, Joe Cuoghi, died in 1970, Mitchell suddenly found himself in charge of
the label.
"Soul Serenade" peaked at #43 in the UK Singles
Chart in April 1968.
What could have been a turbulent transition turned out to
be a smooth one: a year before Cuoghi's passing, Mitchell had signed an
up-and-coming soul singer named Al Green to the label. Under the guidance of
Mitchell, Green's career would soon skyrocket and he became one of the '70s top
soul artists with Mitchell co-producing and engineering all of Green's albums
from 1970 through 1976 (the singer's most successful period), as well as such
classic Top Ten hit singles as "Tired of Being Alone," "Call Me
(Come Back Home)," "I'm Still in Love with You," "Here I Am
(Come and Take Me)," "Let's Stay Together," "You Ought to
Be with Me," "Look at What You Done for Me," "Let's Get
Married," and others.
Known at the recording studio as "Papa Willie",
Mitchell earned his nickname by taking over the reins of Hi Records in 1970 and
guiding it through its most successful period. Besides racking up the hits with
Green in the '70s, Mitchell continued to issue his own solo recordings,
including such further releases as Soul Bag, Robbins' Nest, Hold It, Listen
Dance, Many Moods of Willie Mitchell, and Willie Mitchell Live, in addition to
producing albums for Ann Peebles and Syl Johnson. Mitchell also sporadically
issued solo albums, but still continuously produced recordings for other
artists, including Otis Clay, Jimmy King, Preston Shannon, and O.V. Wright,
among others.
The late '90s saw several Mitchell compilations crop up
(1998's Hi Masters and 1999's Soul Serenade: The Best of Willie Mitchell),
which continued into the early 21st century with a double-disc anthology, Poppa
Willie: The Hi Years, 1962-1974, as well as a pair of two-for-one CD releases
(It's What's Happenin'/The Hit Sound of Willie Mitchell and Soul
Serenade/Willie Mitchell Live). In addition to his many musical
accomplishments, Mitchell also owned and operates the Royal Recording Studio in
Memphis, TN. He passed away in Memphis on January 5, 2010 from a cardiac
arrest.
His final work was producing the final Solomon Burke
studio album, Nothing's Impossibile, released in June 2010. (Info edited from All Music & Wikipedia) (*some sources give birthdate as 23rd March)
A big thank you to Jake @ Jukebox City for these active links
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01 Ooh Baby, You Turn Me On
02 Soul Finger
03 Cleo's Mood
04 Slippin' & Sliddin'
05 Soul Serenade
06 Willie's Mood
07 Sunny
08 Pearl Time
09 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
10 Respect
11 Have You Ever Had The Blues
12 Toddlin'
For “Solid Soul – Willie Mitchell (1969)” go here:
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01 Prayer Meetin'
02 Grazing In The Grass
03 Windy
04 Sunrise Serenade
05 Horse
06 Groovin'
07 San-Ho-Zay
08 Up Hard
09 Monkey Jump
10 Strawberry Soul
11 Hideaway
12 Willie Wam
I would really like to be able to recover Willie Mitchell's music, it would be a pleasure. Sincerely grateful. Kind regards.
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Time doesn't matter, it's on your side, I trust you. Saying thank you is not enough. Best wishes.
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