The MG's - MG's (CD)

MG's
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Release Date:11/09/1973
Label:Stax
UPC:025218857727

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    MemphisGroup ( MGs ) still #1

    By Booker T  Jul 11, 2002

    By 1973, the Stax house band, the incomparable Booker T. & the MGs had lost half of its members. Steve Cropper and Booker T. Jones, himself, had both parted ways with the company. When the amazing Al Jackson and the wonderful Duck Dunn wanted to refo...rm the MGs, they brought in Stax session guitarist, Bobby Manuel and Jackson, MS songwriter/keyboardist, Carson Whitsett. I listened to the single, "Sugarcane", and thought it was pleasant, but not up to B.T. & the MGs standards. Whitsett was good, not great, but I couldn't get past Manuel's very weak (anti-Cropper) guitar. I bought the album and immediately the song, "Spare Change" stood out. Whitsett's piano is superb. Dunn and Jackson are perfect, and Manuel plays a tasteful solo. But the rest of the album came across too jazzy and easy listening for my taste. The second time I listened to it, I told myself, this is not Booker T. & the MGs, so I went in not wanting to hear them, especially Steve Cropper, and with that mindset, the whole album just came alive. I realized that this was totally different and unique to anything I've ever heard before. Carson Whitsett's considerable skills are on show, and Bobby Manuel proves his worth. He is far better, both technically and stylistically, than I realized. His playing is versatile and ahead of its time. And with Duck Dunn and Al Jackson serving as the backbone to an album, you can't go wrong. I recommend this album to Booker T. fans and just fans of music. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    This is the first Stax effort from the principle members of the band since 1971's Melting Pot. Of course, a lot transpired in the two short years. Booker T. and Steve Cropper left Stax for other opportunities in Los Angeles. Al Jackson began to do more work for rival Hi Records and became a big proponent in Al Green's career. The M.G.'s features the lineup of drummer Jackson, bassist Duck Dunn, Carson Whitsett on keyboards, and guitarist Bobby Manuel. Despite the fact that this 1973 effort captures a band without half of its most influential members, the playing is top-notch. It also helps that Whitsett and Manuel all but replicate the keyboard and guitar styles of the singular sounds of Booker T. and Cropper, so the effects of their absence doesn't detract as much as one might think. The funky "Sugar Cane" has Jackson's amazing snare work and Whitsett's good B-3 work. As The M.G.'s goes from song to song, it is clear that it is an enjoyable effort, due to a large part of the skills of... producers Jackson and Dunn. "Black Side" is another soothing instrumental featuring great hi-hat work from Jackson. The last track, the propulsive and meditative "Frustration," has a warm Fender Rhodes and, of course, the rhythmic dynamic of Jackson and Dunn. This well-recorded album gave Dunn and Jackson a chance to work again, and since they were the one of the best rhythm sections of the '60s and '70s, it makes The M.G.'s worth looking into, despite the absent members. - Jason Elias, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The MG's

Minus Booker T. Jones as well as Steve Cropper, the remaining members of Booker T. the MG's (drummer Al Jackson Jr. and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn) recorded one album for Stax as the MG's, with replacements Carson Whitsett on keyboards and Bobby Manuel on guitar. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more