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- Date Released: April 1, 2003
- Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B
- Style: Soul
- Label: Fantasy / Stax
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They Say...
Isaac Hayes was the final act on the Wattstax music festival bill. Although he was the headliner, prior to this collection only the medley of "Ain't No Sunshine/"Lonely Avenue" had previously been made available on the soundtrack album. Over three decades on, this appropriately-titled release features the entire Isaac Hayes at Wattstax (2003). The show was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on August 20, 1972 and also included contributions from Eddie Floyd, the Staple Singers, Rufus Thomas and daughter Carla Thomas as well as William Bell, Jimmy Jones, Albert King and others. By the time Hayes hit the stage the crowd had swelled to over 112,000 and along with his righteously funkified Isaac Hayes Movement, the Black Moses of Soul delivers one bad mutha of an hour-plus set. After a spirited introduction from Rev. Jessie Jackson, the band leaps headlong into a note-perfect and hard driving version of the "Theme From Shaft" -- complete with orchestration conducted and scored by the terminally funky Onzie Horne who would also work on Hayes' Live at the Sahara Tahoe (1973). Another Shaft (1971) soundtrack inclusion follows with the bleak social balladry of the perpetual urban sprawl, dubbed "Soulsville". The performance continues with a handful of the best tracks from Black Moses (1971) and includes a slinky and stirring reading of "Never Can Say Goodbye", which he dedicates to "all the lovers who quarrel sometimes all the time and to the lovers who say they never quarrel at all." The fluid wah-wah fretwork of Charlie Pitts is complemented by Emerson Able's soaring flute and Gary Jones' laid back conga inflections. Sadly, "Part Time Love" is presented sans lead vocals as the master tapes are either missing or irreparably damaged. However clearly audible in the appropriate locations are the female backing vocal trio known as "Hot, Buttered and Soul". They also add counterpoint to Hayes' spoken introduction rap on the languid "Your Love Is So Doggone Good". While the centrepiece is undoubtedly the quarter-hour long "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lonely Avenue" combo with a wailing sax solo from Hayes, not far behind is the tormented angst of "I Stand Accused". In terms of sheer emotion it is hard to beat his wrenching vocals as he throws himself into the song to a degree not delivered on the Isaac Hayes Movement version. This disc concludes on an inspirational note as the Rev. Jackson returns for a rousing invocation and prayer along with Jimmy Joneswho leads a gospel-fuelled rendering of "If I Had A Hammer".
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Credits
- Bill Easley - Flute // Bill Easley - Sax (Tenor) // Emerson Able - Flute // Emerson Able - Sax (Alto) // Cal Bennett - Flute // Cal Bennett - Sax (Tenor) // Ben Cauley - Trumpet // Ben Cauley - Flugelhorn // Isaac Hayes - Keyboards // Isaac Hayes - Sax (Alto) // Isaac Hayes - Vocals // Willie Hall - Drums // Stephen Hart - Producer // Stephen Hart - Remixing // Stephen Hart - Restoration // George Horn - Mastering // Gary Jones - Percussion // Gary Jones - Conga // Sidney Kirk - Keyboards // Al McKay - Guitar // Willie Murphy - Bass // Floyd Newman - Flute // Floyd Newman - Sax (Baritone) // Lester Snell - Keyboards // Rob Bowman - Liner Notes // Mickey Gregory - Trumpet // Mickey Gregory - Flugelhorn // Jamie Putnam - Art Direction // Jamie Putnam - Design // Onzie Horne - Orchestration // Onzie Horne - String Conductor // Ronnie Brathwaite - Cover Photo // Tommy Williams Jr. - Flute // Tommy Williams Jr. - Sax (Tenor)
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