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Arthur Conley

Sweet Soul Music

Arthur Conley

Sweet Soul Music

 

Being Otis Redding's protégé made Arthur Conley a star when he was barely old enough to vote—all because Otis wrote him the relentless brass-leavened anthem Sweet Soul Music (with a little initially uncredited help from their shared idol, the late Sam Cooke), which skyrocketed to #2 on both the pop and R&B hit parades.

Born January 4, 1946 in McIntosh, Georgia, Arthur sang gospel over Atlanta's WAOK radio in 1958 with The Golden Smiles before going secular and forming his own group, Arthur Conley & The Corvets. They made three '64 singles for NRC, but Conley moved later that year to Baltimore, where he acquired manager Rufus Mitchell and waxed I'm A Lonely Stranger for Mitchell's Ru-Jac logo. Rufus got a copy to Redding, who signed Arthur to his fledgling Jotis label and sent him to Stax to recut the deep soul ballad as his 1965 national debut. The sizzling Who's Fooling Who followed the next year before Otis folded Jotis and sent Arthur—who he apparently still hadn't met—to Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals. Conley's next two 45s were on Rick Hall's Fame label.

When they finally did cross paths, Redding and Conley really hit it off, Otis taking over the reins for his career. Arthur expressed an interest in reviving Cooke's dance piece Yeah Man, Otis fashioning new lyrics for it that name-checked his pals and their best-known songs--Lou Rawls, Sam & Dave, Wilson Pickett, and "the king of 'em all," James Brown (Conley added Redding to the star-studded roster). They returned to Muscle Shoals to lay down the churning Sweet Soul Music, its defining trumpet riff adapted from either the theme from 'The Magnificent Seven' or a TV spot for Marlboro cigarettes, depending on the account. Songwriter Dan Penn was there.

"They cut that day, and they had a heck of a good day," says Penn. "By the end of the day, they knew they had a hit. Otis knew he had a big hit. He was real happy. He'd never really produced a hit on somebody else. And he was overjoyed." Otis took Conley's surefire hit straight to Atco rather than either Stax or Fame. J.W. Alexander, in charge of Cooke's publishing catalog, soon pointed out the similarities between Sweet Soul Music and Yeah Man, and Sam's name was added to the credits.

Otis got his lean and lanky protégé on the historic Stax/Volt Revue tour of Europe, though Conley wasn't actually on the label. Arthur's Atco revival of Big Joe Turner's Shake, Rattle And Roll proved a medium-sized hit. When Redding died in a December 10, 1967 plane crash, Conley was devastated, but somehow managed to carry on.

 

- Bill Dahl -

Various - Sweet Soul Music

Various - Sweet Soul Music 30 Scorching Classics From 1967

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Sweet Soul Music - Funky Street (7inch, 45rpm, SC)
Arthur Conley: Sweet Soul Music - Funky Street (7inch, 45rpm, SC) Art-Nr.: 45OLD9501

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(Old Gold Records) 2 tracks
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More Sweet Soul (CD)
Arthur Conley: More Sweet Soul (CD) Art-Nr.: CDAT807682

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(1998/Atlantic) 12 tracks
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I'm Living Good - The Soul Of Arthur Conley 1964-74 (CD)
Arthur Conley: I'm Living Good - The Soul Of Arthur Conley... Art-Nr.: CDKEND358

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(2011/ACE) 24 tracks with 20 page booklet. The cream of this underrated Southern Soul hero's 60s and 70s ballads and miftempo killers.
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Soul Directions (CD, Japan)
Arthur Conley: Soul Directions (CD, Japan) Art-Nr.: CDATL6743

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(2012/Atlantic Japan) 10 Tracks - Japan CD reissue of the original 1968 Atco album! 
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Soul Directions (CD, Japan)
Arthur Conley: Soul Directions (CD, Japan) Art-Nr.: CDATL46173

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(2012/Atlantic Japan) 10 Tracks - Reissue of the original 1968 Atco album! Incl. the big hit 'Funky Street'!
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More Sweet Soul (CD, Japan)
Arthur Conley: More Sweet Soul (CD, Japan) Art-Nr.: CDWEA946197

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(Warner) 12 tracks - 1969
$14.66
Sweet Soul Music (CD, Japan)
Arthur Conley: Sweet Soul Music (CD, Japan) Art-Nr.: CDATL7069

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(2012/Atlantic Japan) 10 Tracks - Japan CD reissue of the original 1967 Atco album!
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Recorded Live In Amsterdam (CD & DVD)
Arthur Conley: Recorded Live In Amsterdam (CD & DVD) Art-Nr.: CDWBB003

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(Walboomers Records) 17 tracks, live recording in Amsterdam, January 1980. DVD has two TV documentaries on Arthur Conley's years in Holland, living under the alias Lee Roberts.
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