"Memphis Soul Stew" is a song by American saxophonist and bandleader King Curtis (1934–1971).

The track is a narrative that describes the Memphis Soul sound in terms of a cooking recipe, with each instrument introduced by Curtis. This includes "fatback drums", "a pinch of organ" and "a half-pint of horns".

Curtis' original version, recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, was released as a single on Atco Records in 1967, and became a top 50 hit. A live version, recorded at the Fillmore West in 1971, shortly before Curtis' death, was released on his live album Live at Fillmore West.

In 2008, Bill Bailey chose the song to appear on Desert Island Discs.

Jazz saxophonist Michael Lington covered the track on his 2014 album Soul Appeal.

References


Memphis Soul Stew von C. Ousley Noten auf MusicaNeo

Memphis Soul Stew (2021) скачать в mp3 бесплатно слушать сборник

What is Memphis Soul? In Performance at The White House THIRTEEN

King Curtis Memphis Soul Stew von King Curtis bei Amazon Music Amazon.de

1000+ images about Memphis Stew on Pinterest