Альбомы исполнителя
The Best Of King Curtis
1996 · сборник
Soul Meeting
1994 · альбом
Live At The Fillmore West
1971 · альбом
Far Out
2021 · альбом
All Hail the King
2021 · альбом
King Curtis: Sideman
2021 · альбом
King Curtis in a Funky Groove
2021 · альбом
The Complete ATCO Singles
2020 · сборник
Soul Twist
2020 · сингл
The Soul of King Curtis
2019 · альбом
King Curtis: Memphis Soul Stew
2018 · альбом
Didn't He Play
2014 · альбом
Have Tenor Sax, Will Blow
2011 · альбом
King Of The Sax
2006 · альбом
The Everest Sessions: Azure
2006 · альбом
Live at Fillmore West (Deluxe Version)
2006 · альбом
Have Tenor Sax Will Blow
2006 · альбом
Live At Small's Paradise
2006 · альбом
Plays Great Memphis Hits
2005 · альбом
Everybody's Talking
2005 · альбом
Get Ready
1970 · альбом
King Size Soul
1967 · альбом
Sweet Soul
1968 · альбом
Instant Groove
1969 · альбом
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Биография
King Curtis was the last of the great R&B tenor sax giants. Born Curtis Ousley in Fort Worth, Texas, he came to prominence in the mid-'50s as a session musician in New York, recording, at one time or another, for most East Coast R&B labels. A long association with Atco/Atlantic began in 1958, especially on recordings by the Coasters. He recorded singles for many small labels in the '50s -- his own Atco sessions (1958-1959), and Prestige/New Jazz and Prestige/Tru-Sound for jazz and R&B albums (1960-1961). Curtis also had a number one R&B single with "Soul Twist" on Enjoy (1962). He was signed by Capitol (1963-1964), where he cut mostly singles, including the number 20 R&B hit "Soul Serenade." He returned to Atco/Atlantic in 1965, where he remained for the rest of his life. He had solid R&B single success with "Memphis Soul Stew" and "Ode to Billie Joe" (1967). Beginning in 1967, Curtis started to take a more active studio role at Atlantic, leading and contracting sessions for other artists, producing with Jerry Wexler, and later on his own. He also became the leader of Aretha Franklin's backing unit, the Kingpins. He compiled several albums of singles during this period. All aspects of his career were in full swing at the time he was murdered in 1971. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. ~ Bob Porter, Rovi