SUN 404 The Climates - Breaking up again + No you for me (1966 Soul video free download


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The Climates consisting of

James Thomas Rosser, Raymond Edwards,

David Glenn, and Robert Chisem - Vocal Harmony

Reggie Young – Guitar

Tommy Cogbill – Guitar

Mike Leech – Bass

Gene Chrisman – Drums

Bobby Wood – Organ

Charles Chalmers – Tenor Saxophone

Floyd Newman – Tenor Saxophone

Probably Willie Bollinger attend this session.

This record by the Climates is one of the high points in Sun\s latter day release schedule. In fact, there wasn't much schedule left by this point. In February 1967, this release, along with Sun 405 and 406 were mailed out to disc jockeys. Three records and virtually no promotion. This one, soul, 405 a dated Johnny Cash clone; and 406, a surprising slice of black gospel. Had the Sun label become directionless?

Of this 1967 crop. Only the Climates stood a real chance of success. Signed by Knox Phillips in an attempt to tap into the evergrowing local crop of young soul acts, the group was backed by some of Memphis's finest pickers and players: guitarists Reggie Young and Tommy Cogbill; Mike Leech on bass; Gene Chrisman on drums; Bobby Wood on organ. There was no lack of pedigree here

''No You For Me'' is an engaging and melodic blend of rhythm and blues, doo wop and even countryish feeling. The pleasant hybrid was surrounded by soulish riffing horns and might have garnered some pop or rhythm and blues attention.

The other side, Breaking Up Again'', has a different, far more churchy feel. This tempo is far more bouncy and Bobby Wood's organ offers prominent counterpoint to James Thomas's vocal. Two titles from this session turned up on the Holiday Inn label after Phillips assumed the presidency. But like that brief-lived record company, the single by the Climates sank without a trace

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7 years ago

MrBonifant

The Aside is pure Beach Music....well done

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