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Doris Willingham / Pat Hervey With The Tiaras

You Can’t Do That / Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind

    Two classic cuts from the President catalogue.

    Doris Willingham ‘You Can’t Do That’ - A big Northern floorfiller from a renowned soul backing singer who cut her own material later as Doris Duke. Her only release under the Willingham name, originally out on the super cool UK Jay Boy imprint in 1968 (the label’s debut release - BOY1).

    Produced by Bernard Purdie (Funky Donkey label) who was at the controls for a number of super rare Northern sides. An early gem from the artist who ended up working with the legendary Swamp Dogg (Jerry Williams) charting with the ballad ‘To the Other Woman (I’m The Other Woman)’.

    Pat Hervey With The Tiaras ‘I Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind’ - An anthemic, handclap-friendly gem that goes for anywhere between £50 to £100. Released on the UK President label from 1966.

    Blue-eyed Canadian soul backed by black Canadian harmony group The Tiaras (not to be confused with the LA harmony outfit). A slow burner that ramps up the horns and strings behind some funky guitar chops and Hervey’s euphoric vocal, her one-off stab at the soul charts guaranteeing obscurity and legendary status.


    TRACK LISTING

    Doris Willingham - You Can’t Do That
    Pat Hervey With The Tiaras - Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind

    Jackie Wilson / Doris & Kelley

    Because Of You / You Don’t Have To Worry

      Soul legend Jackie Wilson’s 1973 Brunswick single is a smooth, hook-laden, vibe-driven classic that goes for £80 and upwards. In typically fine voice, Jackie’s ‘Because Of You’ is an aching tale of the power of love that’s irresistible. Backed with Dorian Burton and Herman Kelley’s brooding ‘You Don’t Have To Worry’ from 1967; a snip at $400 these days. It was a Brunswick oneoff from the duo that plays off their falsetto and baritone vocals and his been sampled by both Common and 50 Cent among others.

      TRACK LISTING

      Jackie Wilson - Because Of You
      Doris & Kelley - You Don’t Have To Worry

      Helio Matheus / Doris Monteiro

      Mais Kriola / Maita

        Those digging experts at Mr Bongo do it again, raiding the crates to bring us a pair of super groovy Brazilian cuts, recorded 30 years apart. On the A-side we get the soulful Rhodes and synthy squelch of Helio Matheus' "Mais Kriola", a lovely laid back mid tempo boogie/soul/fusion jam, which first appeared on Brazilian Beats Brooklyn compilation put together by Greg Caz and Sean Marquand in 2006. Over on the other side we get the cocktail hour cool of "Maita" by Doris Monteiro. A wonderful piece of warm, upbeat MPB fusing carefree vocals with free flowing guitar and an infectious Brazilian rhythm, "Maita" originally appeared on her ‘Agora’ LP from 1976, released by Odeon.



        STAFF COMMENTS

        Patrick says: Fresher than a caipirinha on a hot summer's day, this Brazilian double header from Mr Bongo is simply gawjus. Boogie fusion from Helio on the A-side, breezy MPB from Doris on the flip - Beleza!

        Noelita / Doris Monteiro

        Sambalanca / E Isso Ai

          On side A we have Noelita's 'Sambalanca', a quirky, up-beat samba, originally released in 1973 on Copacabana. Organ and horn lines bubble under the drum groove and percussion. Taken from her only LP ‘Quando Me Sinto Só’ released in 1975. Sought after and expensive in its original form. Flip over for  Doris Monteiro's 'E Isso Ai'. The instantly recognisable, original version of the classic and much covered ‘E Isso Ai’. Beautiful laid back samba / MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), drenched in horns and percussion. Taken from her 1971 Odeon LP. This is the second time the hugely prolific Doris Monteiro has featured in Mr Bongo's Brazil 45’s series; previously with ‘Se Vocé Quiser Mas Sem Bronquear’ on number 9.

          Earl Sweatshirt

          Doris

          'Doris' is the debut studio album by Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt. Doris features guest appearances from Odd Future members Domo Genesis, Frank Ocean, Casey Veggies, Tyler, the Creator, along with Vince Staples, RZA and Mac Miller. Production was primarily handled by Sweatshirt under the pseudonym randomblackdude and production duo Christian Rich. Additional production was provided by Matt Martians, The Neptunes, RZA, Samiyam, BadBadNotGood, Frank Ocean, and Tyler, The Creator.

          Upon its release, 'Doris' was met with universal critical acclaim from music critics, including perfect scores by The Guardian and Los Angeles Times, which praised Sweatshirt's rhyme schemes and lyrics along with the gritty underground production.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Pre 2:53
          2. Burgundy 2:07
          3. 20 Wave Caps 2:12
          4. Sunday 3:26
          5. Hive 4:37
          6. Chum 4:04
          7. Sasquatch 2:48
          8. Centurion 3:04
          9. 523 1:32
          10. Uncle Al 0:53
          11. Guild 3:54
          12. Molasses 2:16
          13. Whoa 3:16
          14. Hoarse 3:52
          15. Knight 3:14


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