Stereojack Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 (edited) A couple of years ago, Rhino Handmade released a CD of Percy Mayfield's rare Tangerine recordings. I didn't buy it, already owning both LP's (although I recently learned that the CD has 7 additional tracks from singles). It's now out of print. I can live without the 7 tracks for now, but I wonder if the CD may have given discographical info, and if anyone who bought the CD can shed some light on the personnel. The original LP's offer no information, and the blues discographies show dates, no names. The sessions are produced by Ray Charles, and it's unquestionably Ray at the keyboards, presumably with his band. Any info would be appreciated. Edited March 4, 2007 by Stereojack Quote
J.A.W. Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 A couple of years ago, Rhino Handmade released a CD of Percy Mayfield's rare Tangerine recordings. I didn't buy it, already owning both LP's (although I recently learned that the CD has 7 additional tracks from singles). It's now out of print. I can live without the 7 tracks for now, but I wonder if the CD may have given discographical info, and if anyone who bought the CD can shed some light on the personnel. The original LP's offer no information, and the blues discographies show dates, no names. The sessions are produced by Ray Charles, and it's unquestionably Ray at the keyboards, presumably with his band. Any info would be appreciated. The CD you are referring to is Percy Mayfield - His Tangerine and Atlantic Sides on Rhino Handmade RHM2 7828. The tracks: 1. Ha Ha in the Daytime 2. Never No More 3. I Reached for a Tear 4. Memory Pain 5. Never Say Naw 6. Life Is Suicide 7. Baby Please (Lost Love) 8. River's Invitation 9. Cookin' in Style 10. The Hunt Is On 11. You Don't Exist No More 12. My Jug and I 13. Stranger in My Own Home Town 14. Way Down Home on the Farm 15. Maybe It's Because of Love 16. Stand By 17. Fading Love 18. Give Me Time to Explain 19. My Bottle Is My Companion 20. It's Time to Make a Change 21. We Both Must Cry 22. My Love 23. Don't Start Lying to Me 24. Long As You're Mine 25. Ha Ha in the Daytime 26. Pretty-Eyed Baby 27. I Don't Want to Be President 28. Nothin' Stays the Same Forever Track 1 and 14 were previously unreleased Tracks 2-13 and 15-26 were recorded for Tangerine Tracks 27-28 were recorded for Atlantic Tracks 1-3 recorded in NYC, March 23, 1962 Tracks 4-7 recorded in LA, 1962 Tracks 8-11 recorded in LA, February 21, 1963 Tracks 12-15 recorded in LA, January 20, 1964 Tracks 16-18 recorded in LA, circa 1964 Tracks 19-22 recorded in LA, February 21, 1963 Tracks 23-26 recorded in LA, circa Spring 1967 Tracks 27-28 recorded in LA, 1974 Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 You'll have to consult AMG for the track listings for what tunes go with what personnel, but you may be a bit surprised, at least by some of the early personnel: Tracks 1-3: March 23, 1962, NYC Hank Crawford, alto Teddy Edwards, tenor Ray, piano Chuck Norris (?) guitar (question mark is in the booklet) Tracks 4-7 1962, LA Crawford, alto Fathead, tenor Ray, piano Sonny Forriest, guitar Tracks 8-11: February 21, 1963, LA Marcus Belgrave. trumpet Crawford, alto Ray, piano Howard Roberts, guitar Edgar Willis (track 8) bass guitar Al McKibbon (9-11) bass guitar Milt Turner, drums Gerald Wilson arranger Tracks 12-15 January 20, 1964, LA Ray, Edgar Willis, others unknown Tracks 16-18 circa 1964, LA personnel unknown Tracks 19-22 February 21. 1963, LA Mike Akopoff (?) Billy Preston (?) organ others unknown Tracks 23-26 Spring 1967, LA personnel unknown Tracks 27-28 1974, LA Johnny "Guitar" Watson, guitar others unknown Tracks 3-8, 12-13,, 15, 17-18 From My Jug and I Tracks 2-3, 8, 11, 17, 18, 21, 24-26 From Bought Blues All produced by Ray Charles except tracks 27-28 Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Looks like Hans was posting at the same time, and between the two of us, you've got all the info you need. Great disc, by the way. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 I missed that Rhino too, to my great regret. It's going on Amazon UK for £133 ($266) and upwards !!!! Love Percy. MG Quote
Stereojack Posted March 4, 2007 Author Report Posted March 4, 2007 Thanks a lot, guys. This really helps. Quote
Harold_Z Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Don't overlook the Specialty cds. They're pretty good too, although I love the Rhino. Quote
mikeweil Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Wasn't this issued anywhere else? Why in all the world did they make only such a limited pressing? Quote
jazzbo Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Just wait a short spell for the Lone Gambit Sounds Factory version. Quote
JSngry Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Count me as a fan of Percy as well. Anybody know if Rhino Handmade has the lock on the Tangerine catalog? I found an Al Grey side on the label that's pretty sweet, but I can't imagine them doing something that low-profile. Also have heard some Raelettes 45s on the label that are totally badass. Seems to me that a comprehensive box of the entire label's output would be a good thing, but RH doesn't do that kind of thing. If Mosaic has an in, that would be a good thing, I think. Quote
Stereojack Posted March 4, 2007 Author Report Posted March 4, 2007 Count me as a fan of Percy as well. Anybody know if Rhino Handmade has the lock on the Tangerine catalog? I found an Al Grey side on the label that's pretty sweet, but I can't imagine them doing something that low-profile. Also have heard some Raelettes 45s on the label that are totally badass. Seems to me that a comprehensive box of the entire label's output would be a good thing, but RH doesn't do that kind of thing. If Mosaic has an in, that would be a good thing, I think. There's a tremendous amount of great stuff on Tangerine. I guess once Ray formed his own label, he recorded many of his heroes like Percy Mayfield, Louis Jordan, Jimmy Scott, Jimmy Lewis, et al, and who knows what else that only came out on singles. Don't know if Rhino has a lock - years ago the story was that nobody was willing to pay Ray's price to license his stuff, which was why none of it was reissued. Ray entered into a deal with Rhino for a greatest hits package that apparently sold quite well, and that must have opened the door for these other projects. As to why these are limited editions - these are sold retail on line only, which eliminates wholesalers and distributors. Every piece sold generates 20 bucks for Rhino, making it possible to release things in relatively small quantites and still turn a profit. I guess the limited status works as an incentive for sales. Quote
kh1958 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 There's a nice Percy Mayfield collection on the Classics Blues and Rhythm series, 1947-51. Quote
jlhoots Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 I have the Rhino Handmade & really enjoy it, but $266!?!. As i recall, it did sell out quickly. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 I have the Rhino Handmade & really enjoy it, but $266!?!. As i recall, it did sell out quickly. Indeed it did! I tried to get it a few months after release, but it was gone, at least as far as British distribution was concerned. Didn't realise that in the US Rhino were distributing solely on line, or I'd have tried that. One of the faults of the Jazzmatazz listings was that they didn't make it clear that some were limited releases; if that had been clear, I'd have waited about five seconds. MG Quote
JSngry Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 AFAIK, all Rhino Handmades are limited editions, and all can be purchased direct. You can also sign up for email notifications of new releases, which allows for preordering and/or immediate ordering. It's a good way to carpe diem on those "essential items". Quote
Dan Gould Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Count me as a fan of Percy as well. Anybody know if Rhino Handmade has the lock on the Tangerine catalog? I found an Al Grey side on the label that's pretty sweet, but I can't imagine them doing something that low-profile. That Al Grey is definitely a nice one. Unfortunately, the only other really decent Tangerine release I know is John Anderson, Time Will Tell, a big band recording with Sweets Edison, Bobby Bryant, Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, Jack Wilson among other west coast guys. Back to Percy. Anyone familiar with this 1992 CD? Its culled from shows between 1981-83: I only became aware of it because I stumbled upon a DVD on the same label titled Mark Naftalin's Blue Monday Party Volumes 1 & 2. Naftalin played piano backing touring blues acts at this club in the Bay area and put out these recordings on his Winner label (the "Blue Monday" program actually won local Emmy's, I believe). The DVD is pretty cool, with one show featuring Lowell Fulson solo for 15 minutes, Lowell backing Percy, and then the second show features John Lee Hooker. What's really cool (at least the first time) is that one of the Hooker tracks allows you to use your remote to pick different camera angles. Would be really cool if you could be the director for the whole show! So anyway, I'm thinking about this late-period Percy document. Ought to be good, I just haven't pulled the trigger. Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 AFAIK, all Rhino Handmades are limited editions, and all can be purchased direct. You can also sign up for email notifications of new releases, which allows for preordering and/or immediate ordering. It's a good way to carpe diem on those "essential items". I'll try that for the future. Thanks Jim. MG Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Count me as a fan of Percy as well. Anybody know if Rhino Handmade has the lock on the Tangerine catalog? I found an Al Grey side on the label that's pretty sweet, but I can't imagine them doing something that low-profile. That Al Grey is definitely a nice one. Unfortunately, the only other really decent Tangerine release I know is John Anderson, Time Will Tell, a big band recording with Sweets Edison, Bobby Bryant, Teddy Edwards, Harold Land, Jack Wilson among other west coast guys. Back to Percy. Anyone familiar with this 1992 CD? Its culled from shows between 1981-83: I only became aware of it because I stumbled upon a DVD on the same label titled Mark Naftalin's Blue Monday Party Volumes 1 & 2. Naftalin played piano backing touring blues acts at this club in the Bay area and put out these recordings on his Winner label (the "Blue Monday" program actually won local Emmy's, I believe). The DVD is pretty cool, with one show featuring Lowell Fulson solo for 15 minutes, Lowell backing Percy, and then the second show features John Lee Hooker. What's really cool (at least the first time) is that one of the Hooker tracks allows you to use your remote to pick different camera angles. Would be really cool if you could be the director for the whole show! So anyway, I'm thinking about this late-period Percy document. Ought to be good, I just haven't pulled the trigger. It's good, very good. (Of course, I'm a fan.) Band's good, too. MG Quote
mikeweil Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Like MG I was late on the Mayfield, but AFAIR they didn't ship to Europe for some reason, or was that the Jimmy Scott? Quote
J.A.W. Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Like MG I was late on the Mayfield, but AFAIR they didn't ship to Europe for some reason, or was that the Jimmy Scott? Rhino Handmade did ship the Mayfield to Europe, I got it directly from them. Quote
mikeweil Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 So it was the Scott they wouldn't ship as this was manufactured by Warner Europe as well. Too bad I missed that Mayfield - his voice has something, especially after becoming lower due to his severe accident. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 I have some early Percy Mayfield stuff on LP and I really like it. Not to change the subject, but has the Jimmy Scott Tangerine album ever been released, and if so, what is the title? Quote
J.A.W. Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 I have some early Percy Mayfield stuff on LP and I really like it. Not to change the subject, but has the Jimmy Scott Tangerine album ever been released, and if so, what is the title? Jimmy Scott Handmade (OOP), also listed here: Rhino Handmade catalog (see also my post #19 above) Quote
paul secor Posted March 6, 2007 Report Posted March 6, 2007 I have the Tangerine LP issue of River's Invitation, and grabbed the Rhino Handmade when it was issued. (Glad I did - couldn't afford it now, and wouldn't pay that much even if I could afford it.) The two Specialty reissues, Poet of the Blues and Memory Pain, contain classic early Percy Mayfield sides, plus his demo of "Hit the Road Jack"- and they won't set you back $266. Two more for interested parties to latch onto before Concord deletes them. Quote
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