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A Losing Game
Love Attack
Pouring Water On A Drowning Man
What Can I Call My Own
Compilation of mid/late '60s recordings from the Goldwax vaults.
From rear of sleeve:
A1 - Alternate take of Goldwax 323 (
James Carr - Let It Happen / A Losing Game)
A2 - Alternate version of Goldwax 309 (
James Carr - Love Attack / Coming Back To Me Baby)
B1 - Alternate version of Goldwax 311 (
James Carr - Pouring Water On A Drowning Man / Forgetting You)
B2 - First recorded by James Carr's fellow Memphis resident Marvin Preyer (
Marvin Preyer - What Can I Call My Own)
Photographs of James Carr at the Laicos Club, Montgomery, Alabama by Jim Peppler.
Press release notes by Tony Rounce:
"It’s always a pleasure to add to Kent’s small but steadily growing limited edition EP range, particularly when the disc features a hero of southern soul music. Our previous James Carr EP sold out in no time at all, and we are sure the Goldwax rarities featured on this month’s “A Losing Game” will guarantee it a similarly short catalogue life. Three of the EP’s four tracks were first issued on a long-deleted Japanese album in the mid-70s*. All are much coveted by collectors, particularly Carr’s version of the deep soul standard ‘What Can I Call My Own’. ‘Pouring Water On A Drowning Man’ and ‘Love Attack’ are not alternate takes to the original Goldwax 45s but completely different recordings, cut at different sessions in different studios. Each is as potent as the single version, if not better in many ways. Best of all is ‘A Losing Game’ – a staple of northern soul and R&B clubs for decades, the take heard here has the same backing track as the released version, but Carr’s vocal is quite different. We’re also thrilled to bring you this great music in a package that features two previously unseen photos of Carr taken during a performance at a club in Montgomery, Alabama in 1966, around the time the single of ‘Love Attack’ was charting."
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James Carr - Freedom TrainMade in the EU
Compiled By
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Tony Rounce
Design
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Neil Dell
Mastered By
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Nick Robbins
Photography By
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Jim Peppler
Producer
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Quinton M Claunch,
Rudolph V Russell,
Record Company
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Kent Records
Marketed By
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Ace
Distributed By
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Ace
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Ace Records Ltd.
Copyright (c)
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Ace Records Ltd.
Designed At
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9thPlanet Design