Monday, August 11, 2008

Isaac Hayes, August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008



The soul singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes, known for his gravelly voice, shaven head and copious jewellery, died on Sunday at his home in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 65.
Hayes was found by family members, who discovered him lying next to a treadmill in a basement room at his home. Sheriff's deputies performed CPR until paramedics arrived. He was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead an hour later.
Hayes, a distinctive and flamboyant figure among the black rhythm and blues stars of the early 1970s, found fame later in his career as the voice of Chef, the laid-back womaniser on the cartoon series South Park.
But it was his hit song for the soundtrack of the blaxploitation movie Shaft that made and cemented his reputation. An atmospheric blend of Hayes's lover-man vocals, breathless backing singers and a funk-fuelled wah-wah guitar arrangement, Shaft - the song and the character - became synonymous with black urban cool. It also provided Hayes with an image that stayed with him for the rest of his career.
The Theme From Shaft, released in 1971 was, Hayes later told an interviewer, "like a shot heard around the world".
He gave a memorable performance of it at the Oscar ceremony in 1972, scooping the Academy Award for best original song. The song and the film soundtrack also won him two Grammy awards.
That success, coming before his 30th birthday, marked the end of the first stage of Hayes's career, a journey that had seen him take a familiar route for many black performers.
But four years later Hayes was declared bankrupt following a series of financial problems at Stax Records. He lost his home, much of his personal property and forfeited the right to royalties from his past hits.
Hayes was raised in a tin shack in Covington, Tennessee, 30 miles north of Memphis, by his grandparents following the death of his mother. His father left the family home when Hayes was 18 months old.
When Hayes was six, the family moved to Memphis. His intention to become a doctor was derailed after he won a singing contest. After jobs including shining shoes on the city's famous Beale Street and gigging in southern juke joints, Hayes was hired by Stax in 1964 as a backup pianist. He worked with Otis Redding and others before forming a songwriting partnership with David Porter. The two went on to write R&B numbers such as Soul Man and Hold On, I'm Coming, both hits for the duo Sam and Dave.
The reward was a recording contract, which led to his first album, Presenting Isaac Hayes, released in 1968. That failed to find an audience, but in 1969 came the more provocatively titled Hot Buttered Soul. Containing just four tracks, it sold more than a million copies.
After Shaft and the follow-up Black Moses, he was not to release another major seller, although he had several minor hits as the disco movement emerged. His soundtrack to the Shaft sequel included Zeke the Freak, a song that gained a new lease of life with the house music movement in the UK.
Hayes also pursued an acting career, with cameos in several movies including Escape from New York, Robin Hood: Men in Tights and the blaxploitation spoof I'm Gonna Git You Sucka.
In the 1990s Hayes reached a new generation as Chef. Two years ago, however, he left the show after an episode that he felt made fun of the Scientology movement, of which he was a member.
"There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins," he said.
There was subsequent dispute about the origin of the statement. Hayes suffered a stroke in early 2006, and it has been reported that this was the reason he left the show.
An appearance on a TV talk show in April this year appeared to suggest that Hayes was suffering from the side-effects of a stroke.
However, he continued to lead an active life, spearheading a campaign for the Memphis Heart Clinic which was due to start on Friday.
He established the Isaac Hayes Foundation in 1993 to do philanthropic work in Africa, and was subsequently crowned king of a small community in Ghana.
A businessman who owned two restaurants and wrote a best-selling cook book, Hayes was married four times and had 12 children.


Taken from The Guardian
Rest In Peace, brother.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Mood Mosaic Post Part II (5-8)

Second part of the mood mosaic series...

The Mood Mosaic 5: Supervixens

Strange twist for this series (which has been mostly lounge and funk), but a great batch of danceable uptempo fusion tracks and lost disco cuts from the euro club heyday of the 70s. Tracks include "Ma Mo Ah" by Tony Valor, "Follow Me" by Black Devil, "Dance Freak" by Chain Reaction, "Get On Up" by Roundtree, "Do Me" by Mona Rae, and "Ease Your Mind" by Touchdown. Nudie cover, sexy groove, and a nice 11 track comp of lost clubby grooves. Also with the great groover "Dance Dance Dance" by Marta Acuna!

01 William Goldstein - Midnight Rapsody
02 Marta Acuna - Dance, Dance, Dance
03 Touchdown - Ease Your Mind
04 Mona Rae - Do Me
05 Roundtree - Get On Up
06 Hiroshima - Lion Dance

http://www.sendspace.com/file/0q69er

The Mood Mosaic 6: Jazz À Go Go

6th volume in the great Mood Mosaic series, with a theme that focuses on swingin' female jazz singers -- mostly of the light breezy Euro variety. There's loads of rare cuts on here by Sheila Jordan, France Gall, Alice Babs, Monika Linges, Flora Purim, Annete Peacock, and April Aloisio -- plus tracks by other artists that have jazzy vocals, like stuff by Cal Tjader, Barney Wilen, and Sinatra. As usual, this Mood Mosaic comp's slightly different than the last one, but (also as usual) it's compiled with a lot of care, and features loads of hard to find tracks with a groovy clubby sound!

01 France Gall - Jazz À Go Go
02 Isabelle Antena - La Cinema
03 Alice Babs & Duke Ellington - Stoona 
04 Sheila Jordan - Dat Dere 
05 April Aloisio - Duid Dere 
06 Sheila Jordan - The Crossing 
07 Helen Merrill & Gordon Beck - I Got It Good 
08 Cal Tjader - What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 
09 Emily Remler - Afro Blue
10 Flora Purim - Insensatez 
11 Sinatra & Company - Drinking Water 
12 April Aloisio - Nica's Dream 
13 Barney Wilen - Besame Mucho 
14 Carla Bley - Dining Alone 
15 Annette Peacock - Too Much In The Skies 
16 Monika Linges Quartet - Till We Get There 

http://www.sendspace.com/file/kmnn9x

The Mood Mosaic 7: The New Shapes Of Sound

Very groovy! This series never stops being great -- and this 7th volume is a stunning set of mellow jazzy grooves, with kind of a slight 60s easy bent to them! The list of tracks is very nice, with many light lilting groovers -- including a number with a good Brazilian feel to them. Titles include "Misturada" by Kjeli Ohman, "A Starlett For You" by Andre Luterau, "Samba Para Norma" by Joel Wanroogenbroek, "Summertime" by Herb Alpert, "We've Only Just Begun" by Frank Cunimondo Trio, "Take Seven" by Roger Roger, "Bim Bom" by Silvio Silvera, "Berimbau" by Americo Bellotto, and "Kidnapping" by Karlheinz Schafer. Nice cover, too!

01 Vincent Geminiani - Liberalia
02 Karl Heinz Schäfer - Kidnapping
03 Harry Belafonte - Big Boat Up The River
04 Americo Bellotto - Berimbau
05 Silvio Silvera - Bim Bom
06 Roger Roger - Take Seven
07 Frank Cunimondo Trio - We've Only Just Begun
08 Herb Alpert - Summertime
09 Cortex - L'Enfant Samba
10 Joel Vandroogenbroeck - Samba Para Norma
11 Andre Lutterau - A Starlet For You
12 Kjell Öhman - Misturada
13 Cortex - Tropeau Ble

http://www.sendspace.com/file/zzp67a

The Mood Mosaic 8: Funky in a Minor Mode

One of the best-ever releases in this amazing series -- and a smoking batch of great little cuts that mix dope guitar, funky hammond, and odd off-beat grooves in a very nice way! The whole thing's nicely packaged, with a fresh approach to funk tunes that's quite different from a lot of recent compilations we've stocked -- and we're still grooving to this one, even though we've played it three times in a row! Tracks include "Petite Soul" by Little Ed, "Contagious" by Kenneth Wells, "Gasoline Alley" by Dave Grusin, "Pick & Shovel" by The Touch, "Mind Blow" by Roger Hamilton Spotts, "Un Homme De Mort" by Michel Legrand, "Chicano Chaser" by Ian Langley, "Studio 69" by The Mohawks, "Soul Thing" by Tony Newman, "It's Your Thing" by The Invaders, and "Move Your Hand" by La Clave. 20 cuts in all!

01. Connell Dantzler- Bo Gha
02. Little Ed- Petite Soul
03. Kenneth Wells- Contagious
04. Tony Newman- Soul Thing
05. Elaine Delmar- Sneaking Up On You
06. Mohawks- Studio 69
07. Ian Langley- Chicano Chaser
08. Janko Nilovic- Chorus For Leslie
09. Shifters- Ghost, The
10. Dave Grusin- Gasoline Alley
11. Michel Legrand- Un Homme De Mort
12. Hbp Mix- Light My Fire
13. Roger Hamilton Spotts- Mind Blow
14. African Pop Session- Africa Voodoo
15. Attitudes- If We Want To
16. Touch- Pick And Stovel, The
17. People Choice- I Like To Do Ii
18. La Clave- Move Your Hand
19. Har- You Percussion Group- Feel Me Good
20. Invaders- It's Your Thing

http://www.sendspace.com/file/smcxgb