You've Got My Mind Messed Up - (ss507 UK)
That's What I Want To Know -'B' (ss507 UK)
Freedom Train
At The Dark End Of The Street
Born 13th June 1942 - Memphis
Died 7th January 2001
The
FREEDOM TRAIN is coming...and
THAT'S WHAT I WANT TO KNOW were 100% absolute original Northern Soul Classics from James Carr.
Curiously these days it is the 'A' side
YOU'VE GOT MY MIND
MESSED UP which is heard more often. At the time it was regarded as a soul classic, but not a dance track like the other two. No
respectable AllNighter DJ could leave James Carr out of his repertoire.
Born in
Memphis on June 13
th 1942 James Carr recorded
in the mid 1960's at GOLDWAX RECORDS described as a 'deep' Southern
soul singer.
At the Dark End of the Street, written by
Dan Penn and
Chips Moman, was also recorded by Aretha
Franklin,
Clarence Carter, Linda
Ronstadt, and Ry Cooder.
1969 Goldwax folded
1971 he recorded for a while at Atlantic.
Gospel singing at the local church and listening to the
Jubilee Hummingbirds, the Pilgrim Travellers,
Sam Cooke & The
Soul Stirrers, and the Sensational
Nightingales (led by Julius Cheeks) - all greatly influenced a young James.
1962 the Harmony Echoes was James' first (Gospel) Group and
at the same time he worked at the City of Memphis Hospital. He also had a another job at the blood bank.
1964 he signed to the Memphis-based Goldwax label; recording
You Don't Want Me
1966
You've Got My Mind Messed Up. Followed by
Love Attack.
1967 James Carr recorded
Dark End of the Street.
Unfortunately he suffered from manic-depression. Apparently,
it sometimes took hours and hours to make a recording.
1979 he toured Japan but slipped
into a trance onstage after taking too many anti-depressants. The tour was
cancelled.
January 7, 2001. Aged 58 James Carr died - another of Soul Music's tragedies.