Monk Higgins Appreciation
ako
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i love just about anything this dude worked on. any co-signers?i'm listening to Freddy Robinson's "The Coming Atlantis" album right now, which i got today. a few of the songs are PERFECT. some of my favorite 45's have him working as producer. i only have one of his solo LPs and it could have been pretty mediocre, but theres this strangeness to his productions (from the late 60's anyway) that makes nearly anything he touched sounds amazing.maybe im crazy though.
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Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I'm much more into his production for others
than the music under his name that I've found
so far, although I do like his "Look of Love"
on Chess, and I still haven't heard the E.S.P.
album on Solid State that people sweat.
His production work for One-Der-Ful, especially
with Johnny Sayles, is killer, and Andy Butler on
Tangerine ... also the Three Sounds albums that he
worked on, those are all solid. His sound is distinct,
hard to put a name to but really packs a punch.
One of these days, I might actually get around to it.
Wasn't he Etta James' cousin?
yes. seems strange to have "influences" when it comes to sample-based music, but my biggest one by far is higgins.
any record he worked on is bound to at least have 2 or 3 songs that sound exactly like id love my own album to sound like.
subtle backround vox/strings are too fly
what a great track
not to mention the shredding f.robinson gtr in that joint
has anyone else covered that tune?
Plus, didn't he work with Horace Ott quite a bit? For some reason I always equate those two names together as always being great material.
he's great...what does this album sound like? promising sleeve...
got an extra copy of "dance to the disco sax" (with the break on one man band)if anyone wants to trade for it. but i have to warn you, outside that break there is nothing redeeming about this album.
That plus "River's Invitation" for Freddy Robinson.
ANd don't sleep on his Blue Mitchell productions.
I tend to hate on monk (i know, i know), although I'm sure I have 45s he produced that I love. Really am drawing a blank right now.
Yea, I think I heard that too. I know he's from Arkansas. The heavyweight one with the scale on the front is a good one. I like all his stuff.
Why not?
Freddy Robinson - The Coming Atlantis [1968/9][/b]
http://www.mediafire.com/?ayvexcfwxjr
Fred L. Robinson(g), Bob West(el-b,b), King Errison(perc), Alan C. Estes(vib), Joseph L. Sample(p), Dee Ervin(perc), Monk Higgins(org,arr,cond), Paul Humphrey(dr), Ernest Williams(b,cl,bs), Plas Johnson(ts), Allen Butler(fl), Allen Brisbois(tp), Sid Sharp(string section), background-vocals
How about the Charles Wright stuff?
Thank Joo!
Ah, that's right - I forgot he also did arrangements on "You're So Beautiful." Damn, I should have asked Charles about him. Thanks for the reminder.
The cover is really the only thing to recommend this one.
If even that. The album is a snoozer.
(There is a Part One, but it's mainly a monologue - Part Two is where the action's at.)
Monk Higgins listed as arranger/producer..check it out it might be good
Monk Higgins listed as artist...90% chance it is going to suck