Saturday, January 29, 2022

TWO FROM THEM


Here's a couple from the Bo-Keys. Don't know the Bo-Keys? They were a Memphis band with a Memphis sound, for good reason. The band included session players from both Stax and Hi Records including, until his death in 2012, Charles "Skip" Pitts, who was the guitarist on Isaac Hayes's "Shaft", Rufus Thomas's "The Breakdown" and the Isley Brothers' "It's Your Thing". Check "Work That Sucker". That's from 2011 and although one would think that at that late date, the wah-wah guitar was a retro thing, someone trying to give it the slinky sound from back in the day, it is not. It is Pitts, who actually was the guitar playing the slinky sound back in the day. Check "Jack and Ginger", that one's a dead ringer for Booker T and the MGs.

I've no idea how long the Bo-Keys soldiered on after Pitts's  death. They seem to have dropped off the map around 2017. Their web site hasn't been updated in years. Oh well, dig these.

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Listen:
The Bo-Keys - Work Than Sucker mp3
at Groove Addict
The Bo-Keys  - Jack and Ginger mp3
at Groove Addict 

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