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  1. SoulMusic Records is proud to present a first-of-its-kind complete collection of all of the Atlantic and Stax recordings by Carla Thomas, released between 1960-1968. With a total of 94 tracks, “Let Me Be Good To You” celebrates ‘The First Lady Of Stax Records’ whose 1961 classic hit ‘Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes)’ led to the Memphis-based label’s distribution with Atlantic Records ...

  2. 26. Okt. 2020 · A new four-disc collection from Soul Music Records, Carla Thomas: Let Me Be Good To You – The Atlantic & Stax Recordings (1960-1968), address this imbalance. This set contains all of the tracks from Thomas’s first five studio albums, Gee Whiz (1961), Comfort Me (1966), Carla (1966), the duets album with Otis Redding King & Queen (1967) and The Queen Alone (1967), presented in order of ...

  3. Carla Thomas. Soundtrack: Baby Driver. Carla Thomas is an American singer, who is often referred to as the Queen of Memphis Soul. Thomas is the daughter of Rufus Thomas. Thomas is best known for the work she completed for both Atlantic Records and most notably, Stax Records in the 1960s. Her first record, "'Cause I Love You" (1960), was a duet with her father, with brother Marvell on keyboards ...

  4. The duet performance of “Call Me A Fool” is the most recent recording from Carla Thomas as she paired up with Valerie June. After it was released in January 2021, the song peaked at number twenty-four on the US Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart. It was the first single from Valerie June’s third studio album, “The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers.”

  5. 16. März 2016 · Wednesday, March 16, 2016. 60s Happy Anniversary. Otis Redding. Carla Thomas. 49 years ago today, two legends of R&B released one of the greatest duets albums of the 1960s, but for all its acclaim, it would prove to be the only album they ever did together. The idea for Otis Redding and Carla Thomas to team up for King & Queen came from the ...

  6. "Tramp" and the other duets between Otis Redding and Carla Thomas were a few of a number of duets Stax recorded during the 1960s. Otis Redding mentioned in an interview that the duets between him and Thomas were inspired by those recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell at Motown.

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  7. 3. Juli 2017 · Carla Thomas’s Stax catalog comprises a mere six albums, but it was with those little 7” vinyl flapjacks where her talents truly shined. There were hard choices to be made, I’m sure, in what to include and what to exclude when piecing together Thomas’s Stax Classics collection, but in the end the producers assembled a fairly representative (and entertaining) twelve tracks.