Here
is a random pull from a stack of recently purchased 45s. This one
came from the little R&R slanted record fair that pops up in town
a few times a year. It was the first time in about a year I had been
as the one or two dealers who had been carrying some soul had either
sold off their remaining records or were not attending anymore. But I
thought I would give it another whirl. It was not a good day to go.
The weather was terrible and England had been playing New Zealand in
the Rugby World Cup. Consequently I got there a bit late, and to find
there were only 3 dealers in attendance. One of them was a regular
and I knew he had some soul & r&b, although from experience
his prices were generally a bit high for my liking. Still, he had a
couple of half price boxes so I dug in.
This
45 was one of a handful I pulled out. Ray Agee has been on my radar for a few years now. He is not a well known or
well documented singer, but he deserves to be better known. He was fairly prolific, recording for a number of small labels and 45cat currently have 47 different 45s noted. This
release, on the obscure Brandin label, may date to 1966, or possibly
as late as 1968. Ray, who hailed from Alabama, would have likely been
in his forties when he recorded it. It is believed he passed away in
1989/90, seeming to drop out of the music scene in the early 70s (as
so many blues, soul, and R&B artists did in those times, particularly gospel rooted
ones). He had developed polio at an early age
which left him with a permanent disability, so that may have been the
reason for his disappearance from the music scene. (This information
has been gleaned from his brief Wikipedia entry and its linked
articles).
Similar
to “Any Day Now” featured yesterday, looking back in this blog I
find this is Ray's second appearance here, and his first was
also in a Feel It Advent-ure, almost to the day, back in December
2015.
This
is another fine bluesy outing, supported by some fine Big City horns, which could be expected as he had been based in Los
Angeles for many years.
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