Presenting Isaac Hayes
Presenting Isaac Hayes | ||||
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Studio album by Isaac Hayes | ||||
Released | March 1968 | |||
Recorded | January 15–17, 1968 | |||
Studio | Stax Studios, Memphis, Tennessee | |||
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Length | 30:32 | |||
Label | Enterprise/Atlantic | |||
Producer | Alvertis Isbell, Al Jackson Jr., Donald "Duck" Dunn | |||
Isaac Hayes chronology | ||||
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Reissue cover | ||||
Atlantic reissued Presenting Isaac Hayes as In the Beginning in 1972. | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Presenting Isaac Hayes is the debut studio album by American soul musician Isaac Hayes. The album was released in 1968, by Enterprise and Atlantic Records. The LP was the first release on Stax Records' Enterprise label; Hayes had for several years served as one of Stax's key songwriters, producers, and studio musicians.
Recorded to appease Stax vice president Alvertis Isbell (Al Bell),[2] Presenting features Hayes recording with Booker T. & the MGs members Al Jackson, Jr. and Donald "Duck" Dunn as a jazz trio. No material was prepared for the sessions, so the three musicians improvised an album's worth of material.[2]
"Precious, Precious", recorded as an 18-minute jazz piece, was edited to under three minutes for release as a single. Both the 45 and the album under-performed, and Hayes would only continue his recording career after Stax lost its entire back catalog to Atlantic Records during the process of breaking away from Atlantic. The lack of material necessitated all Stax artists — Hayes included — to record albums for release, resulting in Hayes' successful and groundbreaking Hot Buttered Soul (1969).[2]
Following Hayes' success with Hot Buttered Soul, in 1971 Black Moses and the Shaft soundtrack, Atlantic reissued Presenting Isaac Hayes under the title In the Beginning.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Precious, Precious" | Isaac Hayes | 2:45 |
2. | "When I Fall in Love" (Victor Young cover) | Edward Heyman, Victor Young | 3:28 |
3. | "Medley: "I Just Want to Make Love to You" / "Rock Me Baby" (Muddy Waters cover / B.B. King cover) | Willie Dixon, Riley B. King, Joe Josea | 9:04 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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4. | "Medley: "I'm Going to Chicago Blues" / "Misty" (Johnny Mathis cover) | Count Basie, Jimmy Rushing, Erroll Garner, Johnny Burke | 6:45 |
5. | "You Don't Know Like I Know" | Isaac Hayes, David Porter | 8:30 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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6. | "Precious, Precious" (long version) | Isaac Hayes | 19:07 |
Personnel
- Isaac Hayes - vocals, piano
- Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass guitar
- Al Jackson Jr. - drums
- Technical
- Arif Mardin, Steve Cropper - mixing
- Alvertis Isbell - supervision
- Bill Kington, API Photographers - photography
- Loring Eutemey - cover design
References
- ^ Lindsay Planer. "Presenting Isaac Hayes - Isaac Hayes | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
- ^ a b c "Isaac Hayes | Ultimate Isaac Hayes (Can You Dig It?)". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
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- Discography
- Songs
- Albums
- Presenting Isaac Hayes (1968)
- Hot Buttered Soul (1969)
- The Isaac Hayes Movement (1970)
- ...To Be Continued (1970)
- Black Moses (1971)
- Joy (1973)
- Chocolate Chip (1975)
- Disco Connection (1975)
- Groove-A-Thon (1976)
- Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak) (1976)
- New Horizon (1977)
- For the Sake of Love (1978)
- Don't Let Go (1979)
- And Once Again (1980)
- Lifetime Thing (1981)
- U-Turn (1986)
- Love Attack (1988)
- Raw & Refined (1995)
- Branded (1995)
- Shaft (1971)
- Three Tough Guys (1974)
- Truck Turner (1974)
- Chef Aid: The South Park Album (1998)
(US/UK Top Thirty singles)
- "Walk On By"
- "Never Can Say Goodbye"
- "Theme from Shaft"
- "Let's Stay Together"
- "Chocolate Salty Balls"
- David Porter
- Al Bell
- Booker T. & the M.G.'s
- Stax Records
- List of songs written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter
- Chef (South Park)