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The Shirelles & King Curtis - Give A Twist Party (Remastered) (1962/2022)

Posted By: Rtax
The Shirelles & King Curtis - Give A Twist Party (Remastered) (1962/2022)

The Shirelles & King Curtis - Give A Twist Party (Remastered) (1962/2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 431 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 177 MB
1:06:57 | Soul, Pop, Ballad, Twist | Label: RevOla

Give a Twist Party Review by Richie Unterberger
A rather strange concept for an early-'60s album, pairing the Shirelles, then at the peak of their success, with R&B/soul sax great King Curtis. It's not so much a collaboration as an alternation; Curtis gets three instrumentals to himself, and sings "I Got a Woman" and another cut. King does duet with the girls on "I Still Want You," and the Shirelles handle the rest of the material, mostly written by their chief producer/songwriter Luther Dixon, in a much more up-tempo vein than their famous singles. No hits on this record, which is respectable but not terribly exciting, and a bit schizo in concept.

King Curtis - The Complete ATCO Singles (2020)

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King Curtis - The Complete ATCO Singles (2020)

King Curtis - The Complete ATCO Singles (2020)
FLAC tracks | 2:58:45 | 944 Mb
Genre: Soul, Jazz, Funk / Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group

King Curtis was the last of the great R&B tenor sax giants. Born Curtis Ousley in Fort Worth, Texas, he came to prominence in the mid-'50s as a session musician in New York, recording, at one time or another, for most East Coast R&B labels. A long association with Atco/Atlantic began in 1958, especially on recordings by the Coasters. He recorded singles for many small labels in the '50s his own Atco sessions (1958-1959), and Prestige/New Jazz and Prestige/Tru-Sound for jazz and R&B albums (1960-1961). Curtis also had a number one R&B single with "Soul Twist" on Enjoy (1962).