http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/08/bo...d=1&ref=review
Looks like an informative read.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/08/bo...d=1&ref=review
Looks like an informative read.
Oh yeah! This book is on my 'to buy" list now!
Saw all the great Stax-Volt Artists 1965-1968 at various venues mostly theater revues. "Sam & Dave" really rocked the audiences back then. Of course, Otis, Pickett, The Bar-Kays, Madlads, and rest were all great.
S.S.
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got this book this past week end & read it in 2 days!Really good. also if you go on youtube & pull up the Stax Records Story...very interesting in about 7 segments of approx. 15 min. each.
How does it compare to Bowman's Soulsville USA?
Dave, I thought it was better, an easier read, and all about STAX.Everyone really had praise for Jim Stewart & Estelle Axton.
Really good book, but I have to admit, I liked Bowman's book better.
I'll read anything about Stax...doubt that this could top Bowman's book but I'm more than willing to seek out a copy.
Best,
Mark
Thankfully NYPL has a few copies of this book. I just put a hold on it this morning and look forward to reading it soon. My budget's too tight for me to buy every book that comes out
these days. That's why I adore having access to my libraries. If it's that much of an "owner",
meaning I'll often be referencing it, I can buy it later, CHEAPER! LOL!!!...
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