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The Best Of Booker T. & The MG's | 
enlarge | Artist: Booker T. & The Mg's Label: Atlantic Category: Music
List Price: £7.99 Buy New: £2.84 You Save: £5.15 (64%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 11554
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 075678128127 EAN: 0075678128127 ASIN: B000002IIE
Release Date: June 22, 1992 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| » | Green Onions | | » | Slim Jenkins' Place | | » | Hip Hug Her | | » | Soul Dressing | | » | Summertime | | » | Bootleg | | » | Jelly Bread | | » | Tic Tac Toe | | » | Can't Be Still | | » | Groovin' | | » | Mo' Onions | | » | Red Beans And Rice | | » | Terrible Thing | | » | My Sweet Potato | | » | Be My Lady | | » | Booker Loo |
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Best of post-Atlantic period October 22, 2007 These are the best of the Booker T & MGs recording from 1968 to 1972, after their succesful Atlantic career. Time is tight, Soul limbo and Melting pot were the huge hits with a more funky and outspoken sound. The other instrumentals vary from good to excellent (great versions of Born under a bad sign, Something, Mrs. Robinson) except for the weak vocals on Johnny I love you. This is the one to buy after the Atlantic Best Ofs.
In the groove February 28, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Released during the LP age, weighing in at only forty minutes and missing the later hits, 'Time Is Tight' and 'Soul Limbo', this collection nevertheless works like a an original album in its own right. This is the early Booker T and the Mgs, the era that contains their finest performances. The later hits are OK, but wouldn't really fit in here. Their classic groove, 'Green Onions', kicks off the album and is followed by a couple of tracks with a similar style, but thereafter the band explore a diverse range of soul, r&b and latin rhythms, without straying too far from their basic strengths. While the organ provides the colour, the rest of the band form the tightest rhythm section of the 1960s. These instrumentals will move any part of you that can move (with a couple of honourable exceptions), with only their magnificent, brooding cover of 'Summertime' to slow things down.
One of the great house bands February 8, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
You will probably know several of these (if you like cricket for instance) but there is much to recommend from this collection of instrumentals from the STAX house band. As well as playing on virtually all that labels greatest hits, they found time to record some hugely entertaining stuff. So you get "Time is Tight", "Soul Limbo" and "Green Onions" rubbing shoulders with lesser known, but still excellent tracks like "Bootleg", "Soul Dressing" and "Hip Hug Her".
Each member of the band can claim fame in their own right, Booker T, Steve Cropper, Al Jackson and "Duck" Dunn set the standard for Soul instrumentals and were probably rivalled only by the Funk brothers at Motown, and the bands James Brown put together for their influence.
For those interested in Soul, well worth your attention and you might find something you haven't heard before too.
The Band Who Define The Word 'Tight' October 3, 2003 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is great compilation from the best Soul 'instrumentalists...ever! My only criticism is that the 'Red Beans & Rice' version on here, is a live one from the European Stax Tour in 1967. This is a real shame, as the studio version is a real cracker. It is available on a Cd called 'Great R&B Instrumentals' by various bands, on the 'Ace' label. Apart from that its superb. This is the band that, along with the Mar-Keys, were present on almost every Stax classic.
Cool and easy listening January 21, 2002 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I have been a fan of BT & MG,s since i was a teenager, my all time favorite being time is tight. I usually don,t like organ music, you know the sort you get in the local social club! But this is absolutely brill it also has some good memories for me, i find you can chill out or step it up abit depending on your mood
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