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Hot Buttered Soul

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Released
  
September 1969

Artist
  
Isaac Hayes

Label
  
Enterprise Records

Length
  
45:24

Release date
  
July 1969

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Recorded
  
Spring/early summer 1969 Ardent Studios (Memphis, Tennessee) Tera Shirma Studios (Detroit, Michigan)

Hot Buttered Soul (1969)
  
The Isaac Hayes Movement (1970)

Genres
  
Soul music, Funk, Rhythm and blues

Producers
  
Al Bell, Marvell Thomas, Allen Jones

Similar
  
Isaac Hayes albums, Soul music albums

Hot Buttered Soul is the second studio album by American soul musician Isaac Hayes. Released on September 23, 1969, it is recognized as a landmark in soul music.

Contents

Isaac hayes walk on by


Background

Hayes' 1968 solo debut, Presenting Isaac Hayes, had been a poor seller for the record label Stax Records, and Hayes was about to return to his behind-the-scenes role as a producer and songwriter, when the label suddenly lost its entire back catalog after splitting with Atlantic Records in May 1968.

Stax executive Al Bell decided to release an almost-instant back catalog of 27 albums and 30 singles at once, and ordered all of Stax's artists to record new material, encouraging some of Stax's prominent creative staff, including Hayes and guitarist Steve Cropper, to record solo albums.

After feeling burned by the retail and creative flop of his first album, Hayes told Bell that he would not record a follow-up or any other album unless he was granted complete creative control. Since Bell had encouraged Hayes to record Presenting... in the first place, he readily agreed.

Production

Much of the final production was done as part of the package of products brought to Detroit by producer Don Davis to expedite the production process. The strings and horns were arranged by Detroit arranger, Johnny Allen. The producers were looking for a sweeping orchestral sound that would enhance the rock solid rhythm tracks. The project strings and horns were recorded at United Sound Studios by engineer Ed Wolfrum with vocals and final mix at Tera Shirma by engineer Russ Terrana. The pre-delay reverberation technique, recorded in part by Terry Manning on the tracking session, had been used at Artie Fields productions in Detroit in late 1950s, and at Columbia Records; it was also used by Wolfrum and others for numerous productions and commercials previous and after the release of this project including the Marvin Gaye What's Going On project, with orchestration also recorded at United. Russ Terrana went on to the engineering staff of Motown Records and was responsible for the recording and mixing of many hits on that label.

Reception

American punk icon Henry Rollins has frequently referred to Hot Buttered Soul as being one of his all-time favorite albums; Rollins would later interview Hayes for his book Do I Come Here Often?. The album was released on September 23, 1969 and peaked at No.8.

Personnel

  • Isaac Hayes – vocals, keyboards
  • Marvell Thomas – Producer, keyboards
  • The Bar-Kays – Willie Hall, drums; James Alexander, bass; Michael Toles, guitar
  • Al Bell – Producer, supervising producer
  • Bill Dahl – Liner notes
  • Kate Hoddinott – Package redesign
  • Allen Jones – Producer
  • Johnny Allen - Arranger
  • Terry Manning – Engineer
  • Bob Smith – Photography
  • Joe Tarantino – Mastering
  • Russ Terrana – Remixing
  • Honeya Thompson – Art direction
  • Christopher Whorf – Cover design
  • Ed Wolfrum – Engineer, mixing
  • Songs

    1Walk on By12:05
    2Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic9:40
    3One Woman5:10

    References

    Hot Buttered Soul Wikipedia


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