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Joe Poonanny's a throwback, a modern day purveyor of the raunchy, bawdy recordings of the '40s and '50s that stereotyped R&B for years. "The Devil's music," as some elders called it, changed by the late '50s when R&B cleaned its image and began selling to the masses. "3 People Sleepin' In My Bed" and "Trashy Women" are the tamest selections; others, however, describe love and sex so descriptively they can only be played when kids aren't present. The titles, including "Meatman," "Out Grindin' The Grindin' Man," "Beat Your Meat," "I Ain't Beggin', I'm Buyin'," and "Rump Ringer," say it all. Producer Tommy Couch gets great performances from all involved. This is first-class party music; an excellent ice breaker for gatherings. ~ Andrew Hamilton
Recording information: IRS Studios, Pearl, MS; Malaco Studios, Jackson, MS.
Photographer: Steve Colston.
Arrangers: C.C. Jones; Harrison Calloway; C.C. Jones.
Personnel: Mike Russell (guitar, guitars); Andrew Thomas (guitar); Andrew Thomas, Gerry Roberts (guitars); Booker Walker (tenor saxophone); Russell Thomas Jr. (baritone saxophone); Stephen Hall, Kimble Funchess, Kimble Funchess (trumpet); Paul I. Adams , Paul Adams (trombone); C.C. Jones, C.C. Jones (keyboards); Terry Richardson (bass instrument); Early Times, Early Times (drums); Rufus Mapp (percussion); Freddie Young, Jewel Bass, Thomisene Anderson (background vocals).
Audio Remixers: Kent Bruce ; Steve Melton.
Grindin' Man Music | List Price | $16.99 (You save $2.70) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Blues, Soul/R&B | | Label | Waldoxy | | Orig Year | 1994 | | All Time Sales Rank | 191255  | | CD Universe Part number | 1183255 | | Catalog number | 2808 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 22, 1994 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Joe Poonanny; Tommy Couch, Jr.; Poonanny; Tommy Couch, Jr. | | Engineer | Tommy Couch, Jr.; Wolf Stephenson; Bobby Furman; Kent Bruce; Steve Melton; Tommy Couch, Jr.; Wolf Stephenson; Bobby Furman | | Recording Time | 53 minutes | | Personnel | Jewel Bass Thomisene Anderson - background vocals Freddie Young Andrew Thomas - guitar Rufus Mapp - percussion Booker Walker - tenor saxophone Mike Russell - guitar, guitars Gerry Roberts - guitars Stephen Hall C.C. Jones - keyboards
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