Stax Gold

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1 Respect Yourself Ingram/Rice 3:30
2 Who's Making Love? Crutcher/Jackson/Ba 2:47
3 Cheaper to Keep Her Rice 3:32
4 Dedicated to the One I Love Pauling/Bass 3:15
5 Theme from Shaft Hayes 2:31
6 Mr. Big Stuff Williams/Broussard/ 3:53
7 Woman to Woman Thigpen/Marion/Bank 3:33
8 Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get Hester 3:19
9 I've Been Lonely for So Long Knight/Weaver 3:40
10 I'll Play the Blues for You King 3:27
11 Private Number Jones/Bell 2:39
12 Holy Ghost Banks/Thigpen/Mario 2:44
13 Show Me How Hayes/Porter 3:04
14 Time Is Tight Jackson/Cropper/Dun 3:15
15 Try a Little Tenderness [Alternate Take] Campbell/Connelly/W 3:58
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Stax Gold

Long Play Record

Label: Stax

Style: Soul

Stax Gold

UPC: 029667064316

Release Date: 09/30/1991

Original Release Date: 09/30/1991

Tracks: [Respect Yourself, Who's Making Love?, Cheaper to Keep Her, Dedicated to the One I Love, Theme from Shaft, Mr. Big Stuff, Woman to Woman, Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get, I've Been Lonely for So Long, I'll Play the Blues for You, Private Number, Holy Ghost, Show Me How, Time Is Tight, Try a Little Tenderness [Alternate Take]]
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Cub Koda

Here are 15 reasons why Stax remains one of the great R&B/soul labels of the 1960s. Big ticket items aboard include Isaac Hayes' "Theme From Shaft," Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness," Johnnie Taylor's "Who's Making Love," Jean Knight's "Mr. Big Stuff," the Dramatics' "What You See Is What You Get," and Booker T. and the MGs' "Time Is Tight." Rounding things out are topnotch selections from the Temprees, Shirley Brown, Frederick Knight, Albert King, Judy Clay and William Bell, the Bar-Kays, and the Emotions. ~ Cub Koda, Rovi