Showing posts with label rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock. Show all posts

August 9, 2021

Rock ('n Roll) on the Viewfinder

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AC/DC    
Aerosmith          
Alice Cooper            
Duane Allman        
Gregg Allman        
Argent        
David Axelrod     
Bachman-Turner Overdrive          
Ginger Baker      
The Band     
all things Beatles          
Chuck Berry       
Black Sabbath        
Jimmy Bowen          
David Bowie       
Jackson Browne       
The Byrds           
Cheap Trick       
Eric Clapton        
Joe Cocker        
Leonard Cohen        
Stewart Copeland          
Elvis Costello          
Dick Dale      
Deep Purple         
The Doors       
Bob Dylan     
earRotator         
Duane Eddy       
David Essex       
Marianne Faithfull          
Jerry Garcia         
Bob Geldof         
Bill Graham         
Johnny Grande         
Grateful Dead         
Ric Grech         
Van Halen         
Bill Haley          
Hall & Oats       
Harpers Bizarre         
Rolf Harris          
George Harrison         
Richie Havens       
Hawkwind         
Jimi Hendrix          
David Hentschel      
Nicky Hopkins      
Trevor Horn         
Michael Hutchence         
Billy Idol          
INXS          
Tony Iommi         
Iron Butterfly         
Chris Isaac      
Mick Jagger          
Jefferson Airplane      
Jobriath         
Elton John          
Carol Kaye       
King Crimson       
The Kinks        
Buddy Knox           
Kongos           
John Kongos                  
Led Zeppelin         
John Lennon          
Tony Levin         
Jerry Lee Lewis         
Little Richard          
Jon Lord        
Jeff Lynne        
Marshall Lytle         
Marilyn Manson         
Ray Manzarek          
George Martin        
Nick Mason           
Paul McCartney        
Galt MacDermot          
Meat Loaf           
Jimmy Miller          
Moondog         
Mike Moran         
Van Morrison         
Mott the Hoople         
Michael Nesmith         
Stevie Nicks         
Harry Nilsson         
Nirvana          
Yoko Ono         
Roy Orbison        
Ozzy Osbourne          
Iggy Pop         
Earl Palmer          
Dick Parry        
Alan Parsons         
Carl Perkins         
The Police      
Doc Pomus        
Elvis Presley        
Suzy Quatro          
Caleb Quaye        
Trevor Rabin         
Buck Ram      
Don Randi        
The Rascals          
Raspberries      
Lou Reed          
Tim Rice         
Keith Richards           
Sixto Rodriguez         
The Rolling Stones        
Mick Ronson        
David Lee Roth        
Todd Rundgren        
Leon Russell         
Tom Sankey        
Jack Scott       
Paul Simon         
Chris Spedding         
Ringo Starr       
Jim Steinman         
Stephen Stills        
Sting           
Steppenwolf         
Al Stewart         
Rod Stewart         
Andy Summers            
Sweet (The Sweet)        
Peter Tork         
Pete Townshend           
The Troggs        
The Tubes        
Mick Tucker         
Tina Turner        
Ritchie Valens     
Eddie Van Halen        
Rick Wakeman         
Joe Walsh        
Roger Waters         
Charlie Watts       
Jeff Wayne           
The Who          
Brian Wilson        
Billy Williamson        
Steve Winwood         
Ronnie Wood        
XTC          
Neil Young         

















February 1, 2021

45 RPMs 55: Rick James - Super Freak 12" 45

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Rick James ~ Street Songs
 album front cover detail 
logo design by Norman Moore 
photo by Ron Slenzak
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
 
Rick James was born in Buffalo, New York on this date in 1948; he was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He is best known for his hit single, Super Freak. I remember dancing madly to it at discos in the early eighties.                 
 
 
Side 1, in album sleeve 
photo by Styrous®


In 1981, James released his most successful album, Street Songs, which included career-defining hits such as Give It to Me Baby and this song, Super Freak, which became his biggest crossover single, mixing elements of funk, disco, rock and new wave.      
 

Side 1, in album sleeve 
photo by Styrous®


James also had a successful career as a songwriter and producer for other artists including Teena Marie, the Mary Jane Girls, the Temptations, Eddie Murphy and Smokey Robinson.        


Side 2, in album sleeve 
photo by Styrous®


 
 
James' mainstream success had peaked by the ttime of the release of his album Glow in 1985 and his appearance on the popular TV show, The A-Team. His subsequent album releases failed to sell as well as their predecessors.      


Rick James ~ Super Freak Pt. 2 12" 45 
Side 2, in album sleeve 
photo by Styrous®
        
Rapper MC Hammer sampled James' Super Freak for his 1990 hit, U Can't Touch This which won Best R&B Song at the 1991 Grammy Awards. James received his only Grammy for composing the song. By the early 1990s, James' career was hampered by his drug addiction and he was embroiled with legal issues. In 1993, James was convicted for two separate instances of kidnapping and torturing two different women while under the influence of crack cocaine, resulting in a three-year sentence at Folsom State Prison. James was released on parole in 1996 and released the album Urban Rapsody in 1997. James' health problems halted his career again after he had a mild stroke during a concert in 1998, and he announced a semi-retirement.                             
 
 
photo by Mark Weiss/WireImage
 
 
On the morning of August 6, 2004, James' caretaker found him dead in his Los Angeles home at the Oakwood Toluca Hills apartment complex, just outside Burbank. He had died from pulmonary failure and cardiac failure, associated with his various health conditions of diabetes, a stroke, pacemaker, and heart attack.     
 
 

 
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A - Super Freak (Disco Mix) - 7:05

Side 2:

B - Super Freak (Pt. 1) - 3:18

Companies, etc.

    Phonographic Copyright (p) – Motown Record Corporation
    Manufactured By – RCA Ltd.
    Distributed By – RCA Ltd.
    Published By – Jobete Music (UK) Ltd.

Credits:

    Arranged By – Rick James
    Arranged By [String] – Daniel LeMelle, Reggie Andrews, Rick James
    Executive-Producer – Alonzo Miller
    Producer – Rick James
    Written-By – A. Miller*, Rick James

Notes:     

From The Album "Street Songs" G8-1002M1
        
Rick James ‎– Super Freak
Label: Motown ‎– TMGT 1241
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1981
Genre: Funk / Soul
Style: Disco, Funk     
      
      
      
  
Viewfinder links:       
         
Rick James        
Smokey Robinson                 
The Temptations        
     
Net links:       
         
Rick James website        
     
YouTube links:      
         
Music ~    
Rick James ~  
   Super Freak (12" Version)         
   Super Freak (live)        
   Give It To Me Baby (12" Version)                 
        
The Insane Story Of Rick James (documentary)    
        
        
         
        
        
        

 
 
 

              
      

Styrous® ~ Monday, September 7, 2020