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Marie Queenie Lyons Soul Fever

Vampisoul | Item No: 1082154
Vinyl LP | 1970 / EU – Reissue | New
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A real soul gem from 1970 on the James Brown affiliated Deluxe label, the first and only album by this mysterious singer: Marie Queenie Lyons. It is perhaps apropos that Queenie Marie Lyons's best known song is titled 'See And Don't See.' For all the acclaim that song has accrued, and all the times it has been compiled, reissued and, yes, bootlegged - for all the times it has been seen - Queenie herself has somehow remained unseen. Queenie was a natural performer and a gifted singer. At the age of fifteen, she was doing three shows a week at a local venue. In early 1962, Queenie moved to Queens and was soon playing gigs across the city - an early engagement was with Gene Krupa at the famous Metropole Café in Times Square - as well as touring with established acts like Fats Domino and Ray Charles. The following year, Queenie made her debut recording, for a subsidiary of RCA called Groove, credited to an entirely fictitious "Shelley Shoop and the Shakers." It remained Queenie's only presence on wax until early 1968, when a Nashville-based label called Sims gave her her first accurately attributed single, "A Minute Of His Goodtime / Good Soul Lovin'." Although the 45 is now a highly collectible part of the Northern Soul and Lowrider Oldies pantheons, it made no impact at the time, as Sims was focused on more typical Nashville sounds. A few months later Queenie was back in New York City, performing R&B and pop covers with her band when a man passed her his business card at a performance. The card read James Brown Enterprises. James Brown "was my idol," she says, and someone whose business acumen and stage presence she strove to emulate. Although Queenie ended up on tour with James Brown for only a month or so, when the group reached Cincinnati in mid-'68 she entered the King Records studio there to record what would become the album you hold in your hands. The songs were a combination of covers, some of which she'd been doing in her live shows, like 'Fever' and 'Try Me,' and originals...
Item Details
Item No: 1082154
Artist: Marie Queenie Lyons
Title: Soul Fever
Label: Vampisoul
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU – Reissue
Release Date: 1970
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Funk | Soul
Available since: 2023-12-29
Condition: New
Price: 26,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 See and Don't See
A2 Daddy's House
A3 You Used Me
A4 Your Thing Ain't No Good Without My Thing
A5 Snake In The Grass
A6 Your Key Don't Fit It Anymore
B1 Fever
B2 I Don't Want Anybody To Have It But You
B3 We'll Cry Together
B4 I'll Drown My Tears
B5 I Want My Freedom
B6 Try Me
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