
Episode 134: “In the Midnight Hour” by Wilson Pickett
A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs
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The Sound of Atlantic (1964) by Jerry Webster
Atlantic had signed a soldeo samm an dave, who were wonderful live performers. Jerry webster thought that perhaps steve cropper could help them do that. He asked jim stuart at stacks atlantic would loan out salmon dave to the label. They'd remain signed to atlantic, but make their records at stacks studios and they'd be released as stacks records. Their first single for stacks was produced by cropper and written by stacks song wrighter dave porter,. o nie o owern the mon life ee levin thero that wasn't a hit. That record would point the way towards redding's great artistic triumphs of
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