Road From Memphis, The
General
| Jun 2011
Reviews
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2011-06-17
Reviewed 2011-06-17
Booker T. Jones – The Road from Memphis
Reviewed by Sadie O, 6/17/11
Tribute to Memphis Soul by one of its main creators. Green Onions was Booker T And the MGs’ monster hit, but they also played on most of everything that was released on Stax in the 60’s. Booker’s band here is the Roots, who need no introduction, I should think. Most songs are instrumentals, Booker plays keyboards. Damn fine.
1. 3:15 ****bass rumble slide, then downtempo super-funky strut. Fun. KAY!
2. 3:06 **downtempo, relaxed sashay with lots of stuttering keyboards – you will no doubt remember Gnarls Barkley doing this.
3. 3:20 **slow soul groove – definitely reminiscent of the heyday of Memphis Soul. Features Yim Yones on vocals.
4. 3:48 ***uptempo, wicked drums, funky.
5. 3:51 ****downtempo, super cool funky stroll, vocals by Booker T. Nice. Sweet bass work on this track, too.
6. 4:35 ***big noodly intro, then solid downtempo funk strut. Gets a bit anthemic in vibe by the end.
7. 3:59 ***slow laid-back soul groove, a bit smooth-jazzy feeling, but funky. Gets some pretty bouncy syncopation.
8. 3:30 **slow soul, Matt Berninger and Sharon Jones vocals, repping Memphis no doubt.
9. 3:23 ***big fat bass-led funky wiggle. Bongolicious funky second half.
10. 3:51 ****FUN-KAY bass and drums, adds instruments, just NIIIIICE….
11. 4:38 *slow soul, twangy guitar, then bluesy guitar. Vocals by Lou Reed – points for oddness, definitely got me scratching my head.
Reviewed by Sadie O, 6/17/11
Tribute to Memphis Soul by one of its main creators. Green Onions was Booker T And the MGs’ monster hit, but they also played on most of everything that was released on Stax in the 60’s. Booker’s band here is the Roots, who need no introduction, I should think. Most songs are instrumentals, Booker plays keyboards. Damn fine.
1. 3:15 ****bass rumble slide, then downtempo super-funky strut. Fun. KAY!
2. 3:06 **downtempo, relaxed sashay with lots of stuttering keyboards – you will no doubt remember Gnarls Barkley doing this.
3. 3:20 **slow soul groove – definitely reminiscent of the heyday of Memphis Soul. Features Yim Yones on vocals.
4. 3:48 ***uptempo, wicked drums, funky.
5. 3:51 ****downtempo, super cool funky stroll, vocals by Booker T. Nice. Sweet bass work on this track, too.
6. 4:35 ***big noodly intro, then solid downtempo funk strut. Gets a bit anthemic in vibe by the end.
7. 3:59 ***slow laid-back soul groove, a bit smooth-jazzy feeling, but funky. Gets some pretty bouncy syncopation.
8. 3:30 **slow soul, Matt Berninger and Sharon Jones vocals, repping Memphis no doubt.
9. 3:23 ***big fat bass-led funky wiggle. Bongolicious funky second half.
10. 3:51 ****FUN-KAY bass and drums, adds instruments, just NIIIIICE….
11. 4:38 *slow soul, twangy guitar, then bluesy guitar. Vocals by Lou Reed – points for oddness, definitely got me scratching my head.
Recent airplay
Walking Papers
soul street — Aug 08, 2025
Down In Memphis
Traditions — Mar 25, 2025
Harlem House
Weekend Waffle — Nov 18, 2024
Down In Memphis
blues with a feelin — Sep 20, 2024
Everything Is Everything
Everything — Dec 25, 2021
Rent Party
Emergency Crew (For Decca) — Dec 07, 2016
Charting
2011-06-19 — 2011-08-21
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Aug 21 | 1 |
| Aug 14 | 1 |
| Aug 7 | 1 |
| Jul 24 | 1 |
| Jul 17 | 2 |
| Jul 10 | 3 |
| Jul 3 | 2 |
| Jun 26 | 4 |
Track listing
| 1. | Walking Papers | ||
| 2. | Crazy | ||
| 3. | Progress | ||
| 4. | The Hive | ||
| 5. | Down In Memphis | ||
| 6. | Everything Is Everything | ||
| 7. | Rent Party | ||
| 8. | Representing Memphis | ||
| 9. | The Vamp | ||
| 10. | Harlem House | ||
| 11. | The Bronx (Feat. Lou Reed) |
