Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude (Green vinyl)
Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude (Green vinyl)
Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude (Green vinyl)
Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude (Green vinyl)

Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude (Green vinyl)

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Wilson Pickett – vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Wilson Pickett]

Backing Vocals – The Sweet Inspirations

Bass – David Hood, Jerry Jammot

Drums – Roger Hawkins

Guitar – Albert Lowe, Duane Allman, James Johnson

Organ – Barry Beckett, Marvell Thomas

Tenor Saxophone – Aaron Varnell, Joe Arnold

Trumpet – Gene Miller, Jack Peck

Written by Wilson Pickett (B2), Dan Greer (A1), George Jackson (A1, A3, A6, B1, B3), John Lennon and Paul McCartney (A2), Larry Chambers (A3), Melvin Leakes (A3, A6, B1), Raymond Moore (A3, A6, B1, B3), David Porter (A4), Isaac Hayes (A4), Don Covay (A5), Bobby Womack (B2, B5), Mars Bonfire (B4)

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited to 500 copies

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Green

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  unspecified

Label : 4 Men With Beards

Original Label : Atlantic

Recorded November 1968 at FAME Studio (Muscle Shoals, Alabama)

Recorded by Rick Hall

Produced by Rick Hall and Tom Dowd

Photography by Jim Cummins

Design by Loring Eutemey

Originally released in February 1969

Reissued in September 2018

 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Save Me
  2. Hey Jude
  3. Back In Your Arms
  4. Toe Hold
  5. Night Owl
  6. My Own Style of Loving

Side B:

  1. A Man And A Half
  2. Sit Down And Talk This Over
  3. Search Your Heart
  4. Born To Be Wild
  5. People Make The World

           

          Reviews :

          “Wilson Pickett and the Muscle Shoals session crew with whom he cut most of his best work thankfully had the good sense to not try to go psychedelic when the pop charts went all day-glo in the late 1960's, but that's not to say they didn't make an effort to change with the times. On Hey Jude, Pickett and producer Rick Hall decided to throw a couple of recent rock covers into the mix, and while Pickett's version of "Hey Jude" suggests that he isn't entirely sure what it is he's singing about, he still belts it out with his typical level of commitment and builds up to a proper fury at the end; he sounds more comfortable with the neo-biker bombast of "Born To Be Wild", a combination of artist and material that works far better than anyone would have a right to expect. But the most notable change in Pickett's approach for this album was the addition of Duane Allman on guitar; his wirey, blues-accented leads don't overpower the album, but they add a noticeably harder texture to the sound, and that seems to suit Pickett, one of the toughest soul shouters of his time, just fine. Most of the Hey Jude is dominated by hard Southern soul numbers like "A Man and a Half" and "Toe Hold", and Pickett, one of the most dependable performers on the 1960's soul scene, gives a typically con brio performance on all ten tracks, and the sharp report of the horn section and Allman's blistering guitar makes for music just as potent as the wail of the lead singer, which is not an accomplishment to be sneered at.” AllMusic Review by Mark Deming

           

          Ratings:

          AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs 4.2 / 5

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