Uptight & Unwound
Uptight & Unwound
ASIN: B00006BSU6
Track Listings
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1. Ain't Love Grand
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2. Why Lie
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3. Who'd Thunk It
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4. Lost In Loving You
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5. When Country Is Not
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6. I Can't Let Go
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7. These Days Those Days Are Gone
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8. Broken Windows
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9. He's Just A Man
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10. Can't Always Tell
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11. 24/7
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12. Lonesome Side Of Midnight
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Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
This is John's second album with Outback Records. John continues to tour, opening for some of the biggest names in country music.
Product Description
An electic mix of modern and traditional country sure to please all ages by one of country music's rising stars.
Uptight & Unwound,John Colbert
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- Maybe not the ultimate, but damn close!
- For Garage Rock, start here!
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Uptight Tonight: Ultimate 60's Garage Collection
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Big Beat UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00081EMAA
Release Date: 2005-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Action Woman - The Litter
- He's Waitin' - The Sonics
- I'm in Pittsburgh (And It's Raining) - The Outcasts
- Where You Gonna Go - Unrelated Segments
- Liar Liar - The Castaways
- Hang Up - The Wailers
- Uptight Tonight - Westfield
- Foolish Woman - Oxford Circle
- 99th Floor [#] - The Moving Sidewalks
- Suzy Creamcheese - Teddy & His Patches
- Boy, What'll You Do Then - Denise & Company
- No Friend of Mine - The Sparkles
- Psychotic Reaction - The Count Five
- We're Pretty Quick - The Ghob
- Talk Talk - The Music Machine
- Scarey Business - Electric Company
- Jailhouse Rock - Dean Carter
- I Can't Make a Friend - The Vagrants
- I'll Be the One - Madd, Inc.,
- Pushin' Too Hard - The Seeds
- Wastin' My Time - The Express
- Maid of Sugar, Maid of Spice - Mouse & the Traps
- Animal in Me [#] - The Orfuns
- You Ain't Tuff - Lindy & the Lavells
- Get Out of My Eye [#] - Soul Vendors
- Beaver Patrol - The Wilde Knights
Product Description
1. Action Woman - The Litter
2. He’s Waitin’ - The Sonics
3. I’m In Pittsburgh (And It’s Raining) - The Outcasts
4. Where You Gonna Go? - The Unrelated Segments
5. Liar Liar - The Castaways
6. Hang Up - The Wailers
7. Uptight Tonight - Flash & The Memphis Casuals
8. Foolish Woman - The Oxford Circle
9. 99th Floor - The Moving Sidewalks
10. Suzie Creamcheese - Teddy & His Patches
11. Boy, What’ll You Do Then - Denise & Company
12. No Friend Of Mine - The Sparkles
13. Psychotic Reaction - Count Five
14. We’re Pretty Quick - The Chob
15. Talk Talk - The Music Machine
16. Scarey Business - The Electric Company
17. Jailhouse Rock - Dean Carter
18. I Can’t Make A Friend - The Vagrants
19. I’ll Be The One - Madd, Inc
20. You Ain’t Tuff - Lindy & The Lavells
21. Pushin ‘Too Hard - The Seeds
22. Wastin’ My Time - The Express
23. Get Out Of My Eye - The Soul Vendors
24. Maid Of Sugar, Maid Of Spice - Mouse & The Traps
25. The Animal In Me - The Orfuns
26. Beaver Patrol - The Wilde Knights
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Maybe not the ultimate, but damn close!.......2006-01-21
Excellent compilation CD of Garage Band Punk/Psychedelia from the mid sixties. Many of the nicely remastered tracks are from northern
California - a hot bed of music activity from 1963- 1968. Well crafted liner notes with band member names, interesting details and numerous PR photos.
Twenty Six tracks with attitude - check out the Yardbirds-like rave on
"Psychotic Reaction" , the female rage on "Boy, What'll You Do Then"
and the undulating bass and drums under feedback looped vocalizations on "Suzy Creamcheese"... very cool.
For Garage Rock, start here!.......2005-10-17
This should be the number one album in the country. This should be on the Trendy Critics Ten best list for the year 2005. And, none of the tracks were recorded later than 1969. Rivals the White Stripes, The Hives, The Donnas, and any other combo you care to name for sheer guitar freakout, great lyrics, and sound. Even though a lot of this was recorded under less than optimal conditions, the Big Beat/Ace sound wizards have worked their usual magic, so the sound is even BETTER than the original listeners could have heard in the 60s. Once you hear this, you will want to start down the path, the path towards Nuggets, Pebbles, Back from the Grave, Teenage Shutdown, and Fuzz, Flaykes and Shakes. Heres hoping VOLUME 2 is equally as killer! Good work Alec Palao!
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- Dark and twisted rock n' roll from NYC
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Uptight
Speedball Baby
Manufacturer: In the Red Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004XT0T
Release Date: 2000-10-17 |
Tracks:
- I'm Addictive
- Dangerous Top
- The Al Green Shuffle
- December?
- Mekong Sue
- Hot Boxin' Baby
- Tappin' My Neighbah!
- Numb
- Pocket Fulla Fish
- The Crybabies (Otis)
- 8 Ft. Cigaret
- Wobbly Organ
Customer Reviews:
Dark and twisted rock n' roll from NYC.......2000-09-29
Speedball Baby haven't been heard from for a few years, but they've come back in a HUGE way with "Uptight!". Imagine a mutated cross between Tom Waits, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and a hillbilly baptist revival meeting. There are guest appearances from the Blue Explosion's Judah Bauer and Detroit legend Mick Collins. This thing swings in a mighty way!
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Uptight and Outasight
The Action
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006U8DPS
Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
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Uptight & Outasight
Action
Manufacturer: Circle Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000OCXM1S
Release Date: 2007-03-29 |
Tracks:
- ILl Keep Holding On
- Land Of 1,000 Dances/Uptight
- Mine Exclusively
- Reg King Interview
- Baby YouVe Got It
- Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While)
- Going To A Go Go
- Never Eve
- Love Is All
- I See You (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- India (Live Boston Arms London 1998)
- Shadows And Reflections (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Meeting Over Yonder (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Monkey Time (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Baby DonT You Do It (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- In My Lonely Room (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- I Love You (Yeah) (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue) (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Ooo Baby Baby (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Crazy About You Baby (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Heatwave (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- People Get Ready (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Memphis Train (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Since I Lost My Baby (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Harlem Shuffle (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- Baby YouVe Got It (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- ILl Keep Holding On (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
- ILl Keep Holding On (Live At The Boston Arms London 1998)
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- Poor quality
- some amazing stuff
- an unusual & excellent collection
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Uptight
Booker T. & the MG's
Manufacturer: Stax
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000ZL1
Release Date: 1991-07-29 |
Tracks:
- Johnny, I Love You
- Cleveland Now
- Children, Don't Get Weary
- Tank's Lament
- Blues In The Gutter
- We've Got Johnny Wells
- Down At Ralph's Joint
- Deadwood Dick
- Run Tank Run
- Time Is Tight
Customer Reviews:
Poor quality.......2005-10-28
I am not particularly happy with the audio quality of this CD. There is a lot of noise that should not be there. The original recording was done in 1969 and it should have a lot less noise than there is.
The stereo separation is extreme, which was often done in those days but could probably have been fixed in the remastering process; the organ and drums are hard right, the guitar and bass hard left. This varies a bit between tracks but is most prominent on Time is Tight; some tracks have instruments center but the bass and drums are always hard panned. Combined with the noise this makes it hard to listen to with headphones.
some amazing stuff.......2002-09-28
Exactly what I meant - "some" amazing stuff. Half of these songs side with the best stuff the band ever did. Some of it might be a bit more fluffy, but don't let the two-star "music fan from Richmond" review steer you wrong: I mean, come on, s/he says that the album pales next to songs like "time is tight," and that song is actually ON the freaking album. So get off the pipe, friend. "Tank's Lament" is one of the more beautiful and poignant tunes ever; "Down at Ralph's Joint" swings like hell, "Run Tank Run" might be Al Jackson Jr.'s finest hour, and yeah, "Time is Tight" just can't be stopped. So at least listen to the samples.
an unusual & excellent collection.......1999-11-26
A remake of the film, "The Informer," the imposed demands of soundtrack music combined with the funky discipline of the band make this an unusual & excellent collection. Besides a couple of versions of "Time is Tight," & turns at the mic by Booker T & Judy Clay, this is perhaps the most musically diverse album BT & the MGs made (McLemore Avenue excepted, but a few other guys wrote those songs). Straight blues, tricky turns of time signature, angular rhythms, even a carousel waltz. The band really stretches. & the late Al Jackson is absolute perfection, bless him.
Bob Rixon, WFMU-FM
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- stevie's musical talent is revived with the "uptight" album
- Not so 'Little' anymore
- Good Material
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Uptight
Stevie Wonder
Manufacturer: Tamla
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000241Y0
Release Date: 1998-10-05 |
Tracks:
- Love A Go Go
- Hold Me
- Blowin' In The Wind
- Nothing's Too Good For My Baby
- Teach Me Tonight
- Uptight (Everything's Alright)
- Ain't That Asking For Trouble
- I Want My Baby Back
- Pretty Little Angel
- Music Talk
- Contract On Love
- With A Child's Heart
Customer Reviews:
stevie's musical talent is revived with the "uptight" album .......2004-11-21
in 1964,the young stevie wonder's career at motown was at serious
crossroads.motown had considered dropping the young musical lad because after his runaway smash(live)hit "fingertips" from 1963
the hits stopped coming and soon his career was in the shambles and in serious crisis.several more singles came and went without a trace and executives at motown wanted 2 tear up stevie's contract.enter the beautiful sylvia moy.she basically influenced the motown staff 2 let her help stevie come out of his musical
funk.inspired by a musical riff by stevie,sylvia sketched out
the lyrics for what was 2 be wonder's biggest hit in 2 years:
"uptight" which was also co-written with henry cosby.the song
was a breath of fresh air 4 the 15 or 16 year old wonder.the
"uptight"album itself even after all these years is still refreshing 2 listen 2.the album opener the upbeat "love a go go" with it's driving rhythm and stevie's voice by this time is
coming of age."love a go go"is just as good or better than
"uptight"-"hold me" is a nice tender ballad of which the young
wonder tells his girl in the song:'why should you be lonely
when i need you so?'/"blowin' in the wind" (which is a duet with his older mentor clarence paul)is stevie's remake of a classic bob dylan song and it was one of stevie's earliest forays into message songs."nothing's too good for my baby"is similar in sound 2 "uptight" while "teach me tonight" is a good vocal duet between stevie and the four tops lead singerlevi stubbs."ain't that asking for trouble" and "i want my baby back" are the first 2 upbeat songs that kicks off the original vinyl of side two."pretty little angel"is perhaps one of the most nicest melodies on this classic 1966 album.the song has romantic lyrics 4 those who r very young:'i can win your love-if you'll just open up your heart-little girl i'm so in love with you'...this song's melody is nice.stevie's powerful drumming which gives "music talk" a solid hard groove has stevie vocalizing that 'music is a language that's understood by people everywhere'...stevie gives the song another solid hard drum solo
midway thru and closes this song with his harmonica heroics.
"contract on love" is the only reason i would give this album
three out of five stars because it's inclusion on this album is
strange.it was recorded in 1962. notice when listening 2 this
album that there is a musical progression from 1962-1966 and the
sounds from 1962 and 1966 is entirely different.simply put the
song "contract on love" does not fit on this album.however,i agree with a previous reviewer who bitterly complained about
the ignored "purple raindrops" which was included on the flipside of the original "uptight"45 but not included in this
album.why would motown do this?this is a crime!"purple raindrops" would surely fit better on the "uptight"album than
"contract on love"/ motown needs 2 rectify this matter because
as the previous reviewer stated that the song"purple raindrops"
does not deserve oblivion.another wonder song that should have been included in this album is the happy rambunctious "kiss me baby"(1965)-this song was co-written by stevie with his older mentor clarence paul.even stevie's fiery live remake of "high heel sneakers"from 1965 would have fit well on this album instead of "contract on love"/the final song on this album is the
tender childlike "with a child's heart" a tender song for the
children.stevie even has his harmonica in a childlike mood.
the song can bring out the inner child from grown adults and
it can be the type of song that can put little children 2 sleep.stevie wonder's 1966 classic album "uptight" was perfect
for it's time and it changed motown's mind when it hit-and it
gave the young genius more time 2 develop his musical craft...
(thanks 2 the very beautiful sylvia moy...)
Not so 'Little' anymore.......2004-02-24
The first six months of 1966 were pretty darn good ones where Motown albums were concerned. In February, the Supremes released the ethereal "I Hear A Symphony," and before June came the Temptations' "Gettin' Ready" which heralded the start of the group's Norman Whitfield era by also carrying `Ain't Too Proud To Beg.' Both the Vandellas & The Marvelettes put out superb greatest hits sets, and in sequential LP numbers on Tamla (266, 267 & 268), came "Moods of Marvin Gaye," the Miracles "Going To A Go-Go" and Stevie's "Uptight." All three carried at least four hit singles (or eventually would.)
"Uptight" was one of those albums that really didn't have a bad cut at all, and you could listen to both sides, all the way through, without your interest waning. The year started with the single of the title song still high in the top ten. Next, came a single whose both sides were equally good: the driving "Nothing's Too Good For My Baby" backed with a hypnotic ballad, just right for Stevie, "With A Child's Heart." Summertime saw a slightly edited version of "Blowing In The Wind" (a near-duet with Clarence Paul) climb high on the pop chart and to No. 1 on the R&B. The LP also reached back to January 1963 to carry the pre-`Fingertips' single, "Contract On Love." The album contained another duet as well: Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops giving Steve an assist on "Teach Me Tonight." Nowhere on the cover was this mentioned - you got the surprise when you played the record. "Hold Me," also, became a strong B-side in 1967 for "I Was Made To Love Her."
One little matter could use rectifying if Motown ever re-packages this one. Those as old as me will remember that the original "Uptight" 45 carried a great B-side - the bluesy, lost-love ballad, "Purple Rain Drops," whose writer-credit was Ted Hull, Stevie's tutor. Not even the mammoth "At The Turn Of A Century" set of Stevie's work remembered to pick up this one and, as far as I know, it's never been revived on a vinyl LP or CD set. It doesn't deserve that oblivion.
Good Material.......2002-05-08
Stevie Wonder was coming into His own with His late 60's material.while some of the material here isn't fully developed like His 70's Material you can hear the Blue Print at what was to come.He was finding His voice&overall Creative powers.the title track alone is a classic jam.
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Uptight
Stevie Wonder
Manufacturer: Motown
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008MFJ
Release Date: 1992-04-13 |
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Uptight & Unwound
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00006BSU6
Release Date: 2002-07-30 |
Tracks:
- Ain't Love Grand
- Why Lie
- Who'd Thunk It
- Lost In Loving You
- When Country Is Not
- I Can't Let Go
- These Days Those Days Are Gone
- Broken Windows
- He's Just A Man
- Can't Always Tell
- 24/7
- Lonesome Side Of Midnight
Album Description
An electic mix of modern and traditional country sure to please all ages by one of country music's rising stars.
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So Uptight
B.I.A.S.
Manufacturer: Zyx Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008G2IU
Release Date: 1994-09-07 |
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Uptight
Booker T. & the MG's
Manufacturer: Ace/Stax
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005TNPS
Release Date: 2002-02-12 |
Tracks:
- Johnny, I Love You
- Cleveland Now
- Children, Don't Get Weary
- Tank's Lament
- Blues in the Gutter
- We've Got Johnny Wells
- Down at Ralph's Joint
- Deadwood Dick
- Run Tank Run
- Time Is Tight
Album Description
Music for the 1968 film directed by Jules Dassin. 24 bit remastered and packaged in a digipak with original sleeve.
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