As promised I am here to fill up the weekend and beyond with three in five days, starting with this heavyweight champion of the alto saxophone.
He first appeared in the early 1950s, backing B.B. King on a single that also had Ike Turner in the band.
Then he went to college to study music theory and composition, where his friends started calling him "Hank" because he looked like another horn player that had been at the school whose name was that.
At some point during his attendance at Tennessee State he met the then up-and-coming Ray Charles, who spirited him away from the classroom to become his musical director.
In the four years he was with Ray, Ray as we know took over the known universe and parts of other, alternate dimensions, becoming as popular and beloved (and as widely imitated) a performer as has ever existed in American music.
He stepped out on his own for a solo career in 1963, leaving Ray Charles at the pinnacle of his popularity, settling with the same label (Atlantic) and churning out hit albums for the next decade for them.
He later migrated to the CTI label and made a bunch of their best selling LPs, including his magnum opus Wildflower, which contains several songs sampled so heavily by hip-hop artists that he must be a ringtone somewhere on Earth.
Then he moved on to the Milestone imprint and waxed a whole slew of bluesy and groove-laden, classic records with organmeister Jimmy McGriff. All told, he played on or fronted dozens upon dozens of recording sessions before he passed, from a stroke, in 2009 at 74.
The only ROIOs that feature him only have him as part of a larger ensemble, but there is this pretty phat 2CD mixtape of all his 1970s Funk conjunctions that's been in my phone for awhile, and is great at parties to get the guests all sweaty and moving...
Sho Is Funky
1968-1984
CD1
01 Ham
02 Canadian Sunset
03 All In Love Is Fair
04 Dirt Dobbler
05 Funky Pigeon
06 I Don't Know
07 It's a Funky Thing to Do
08 Tico Rico
09 I Can't See Myself Leaving You
10 Glue Fingers
11 Wildflower
12 You've Got It Bad Girl
13 Sugar Free
14 Down On the Deuce
15 I Had a Dream (w. Calvin Newborn)
CD2
16 Funky Rooster
17 Corazón
18 Hang It On the Ceiling
19 Betcha By Golly Wow
20 Lady Soul
21 Jazz Bridge
22 Help Me Make it Through the Night
23 Kingsize Man
24 We've Got a Good Thing Going
25 Baby, I Love You
26 Madison (Spirit, the Power)
27 Baby This Love I Have
28 Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)
29 I'll Move You No Mountain
30 Sho Is Funky
Total time: 2:37:23
Total time: 2:37:23
compilation of many of Hank Crawford's most influential and funkasized jams
assembled and made to play all at the same volume by EN, some time ago
944 MB FLAC/direct link
944 MB FLAC/direct link
If I had to describe the music on this tape, I'd just say it matches Hank's hat in the picture immediately above this paragraph almost perfectly.
That is to say, two hours and thirty-seven minutes of 1970s prime Cop Show soundtrack, in search of a Starsky to Hutch up to, and all in honor of what would have been Hank's 90th birthday today.
I'm right back 'atcha in a few hours with the best cab ride ever hailed, and after that I have some Christmas music designed to melt the chrome off your bumpers. There's even a 50th anniversary New Year's Eve party planned, because as someone once said, You Got To Funkafize.
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