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Ben E. King is a truly incredible artist in my opinion and despite his huge hits during the early 60s, he is still one of the most mis-represented and undervalued artists of the "soul giants" as far a
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I'll send you the sleevenotes to the Gettin' To Me CD that featured the track. PM me your Email and I'll send a scan of the acetate amnd Lieber Stoller sheet music to. Cheers
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From jazzdisco.org: Ben E. King with Artie Butler's Orchestra Irving Markowitz, Ernie Royal (tp) Harry DiVito (tb) Phil Bodner (ts, cl) Joe Grimaldi (bars, cl)
Hi, I'm currently writting an article on Ben E. King's 60s output for a German independent pop culture magazine: https://gethappymag.de/?q=en
If you have interesting personal experiences (meetings, shows...) or views on his recordings (also beyond the 60s), I'd be curious to hear.
I'm especially looking for interesting photos, picture sleeves etc. I could use. (I already have the ATCO-LPs and the French PS of "I Can't Take It Anymore".)
During the course of research, I've discovered his late 60s Southern Soul sessions in Muscle Shoals and Memphis and am quite excited by the quality of "She Knows What To Do For Me", "Hey Little One" and "It Ain't Fair". I wish Atlantic had had recorded much more "deep soul" with Ben in those years.
Cheers
Frank
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