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Post by Radius Claus on Apr 7, 2021 11:45:02 GMT -5
Alright I thought I didn't have anyone left after Onyeabor, Wilburys and Sault went, but I just found this, so I apologise about the trade post.
I'll take The Million Dollar Quartet (Elvis, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins) They recorded 17 songs together and released it, so I figure that counts.
I'm trying to see if anybody else cares. Juggs had commented about one of the artists named dying before the album was recorded and that there were tour dates and I thought maybe the people who drafted the other artists might care.
I'm trying to see if anybody else cares. Juggs had commented about one of the artists named dying before the album was recorded and that there were tour dates and I thought maybe the people who drafted the other artists might care.
I mean "Soul Clan" kinda refers to two different things. The first was a general business collective formed with the idea of uplifting black singers and communities - this is the thing that Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett were part of. From what I know, they were planning recording when Redding started getting ill. I know they recorded two songs as "Soul Clan" after he died, and put out an album which was those two songs plus a bunch of (I believe) previously recorded tracks from Burke, King, Tex and Conley. Whether that counts as an album I have no idea.