The Instant & Minit Story
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Hill, Jessie
- Beverly Baby - Allen & Allen
- Lottie Mo - Dorsey, Lee
- Owl Sees You - Showmen
- Over You - Neville, Aaron
- Mother In Law - Ernie K-Doe
- Mudd - Montrell, Roy
- Moanin' And Screamin' - Diamond Joe
- Always Naggin' - Del Royals
- Fortune Teller - Spellman, Benny
- It's Too Soon To Know - Thomas, Irma
- I Like It Like That - Kenner, Chris
- All These Things - Neville, Art
- It Will Stand - Showmen
- New Kind Of Love - Harper, Willie
- Everything Happens At Night - August, Joseph 'Mr. Google Eyes'
- I'm Gonna Put Some Hurt On You - Lewis, Raymond
- Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette) - Spellman, Benny
- Something You Got - Kenner, Chris
- In The Night - Carbo, Chick
- Show Me The Way - Neville, Aaron
- House On The Hill (Rock 'n' Roll Hootenanny) - Neville, Art
- Te Ta Te Ta Ta - Ernie K-Doe
- Green Door - Reeder, Eskew
- Ruler Of My Heart - Thomas, Irma
- Pot's On Strike - Hill, Jessie
- There's A Will There's A Way - Ernie K-Doe
- It Won't Be Me - Diamond, Lee (1)
- I Cried My Last Tear - Ernie K-Doe
Disc 2:
- Land Of 1000 Dances - Kenner, Chris
- Certain Girl - Ernie K-Doe
- Fence Of Love - Bo, Eddie
- For You My Darling - Humdingers (2)
- Sooner You Realise - Holmes, Eldridge
- It's Raining - Thomas, Irma
- Flu - Reeder, Eskew
- 10 4 - Spellman, Benny
- T'ain't It The Truth - Ernie K-Doe
- Oogsey Moo - Hill, Jessie
- Reality (Even Though) - Neville, Aaron
- Anybody Here Seen My Baby - Kenner, Chris
- Hook Line And Sinker - Neville, Art
- I Waited Too Long - Reeder, Eskew
- SGB (Stone Graveyard Business) - Bo, Eddie
- I'm Gonna Make You Eat Those Words - Lang, Eddie (2)
- Whipped Cream - Stokes
- Coo Coo Over You - Hueys
- Whisper My Name - Little Buck
- Something You Got - George, Barbara
- Poor Boy Got To Move - Toussaint, Allen & The Stokes
- Pass The Hatchet - Roger & The Gypsies
- La La Man - Morgan, Oliver
- Sad One - Lang, Eddie (1)
- Lover And A Friend - Bo, Eddie & Inez Cheatham
- Somebody's Doin' Me Wrong - Blanchard, Edgar
- Popeye Joe - Ernie K-Doe
- My Wife - Kenner, Chris
- Why Holler - Hill, Jessie
- Tight Like That - Blanchard, Edgar & Prince Royals
Disc 3:
- Creole Baby - Michael, Al
- Big Hunk O' Woman Come Back And See - Kenner, Chris
- Jump And Shout - Michael, Al
- Keep My Pockets Clean - Blanchard, Edgar & Prince Royals
- Stomp Down Soul - Darnell, Larry
- Souling - Lang, Eddie (1)
- Rockin' Way - Flair, China
- Loaded Down - Jacobs, Matthew
- Ain't Hungry Ain't Broke - Polka Dot Slim
- I'm Gone And That's All - Blanchard, Edgar & Prince Royals
- Nervous Condition - Pitter Pats
- If I Only Had A Chance For Your Love - Jacobs, Matthew
- Fat Cat - Toussaint, Allen & The Stokes
- Grumblin' Fussin' Nag Nag - Harper, Willie
- Mini Skirts And Soul - Kenner, Chris
- I Just Keep Rollin' - Bo, Eddie
- No Never Again - Reeder, Eskew
- Your Love Is True - Thomas, Irma
- Oo Wee Baby What You Gonna Do - Bo, Eddie
- Betty Jane - Templet, Doyle
- Please Don't Leave Me - Diamond, Lee (1)
- Who Will Be The One - Del Royals
- Run Henry - Carbo, Chick
- Dream Girl - Kari, Sax
- Skinny McGinny - Humdingers (2)
- True Fine Mama - Showmen
- 39 21 46 Shape - Showmen
- Boys - Ruby & The Pearls
- If It Wasn't For Girls - Fabulettes
- Rockin' With The Hawks - Night Hawks
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #181790 in Music
- Released on: 2005-07-04
- Number of discs: 3
- Format: Box set
Customer Reviews
They're not all after your money
The UK has a number of great reissue labels like Cherry Red,Ace and Charly and all the CDs are beautifully packaged with informative fact packed booklets.Soometimes you get 4 CDs which work out at very little money.Here you get a 3 CD set with a booklet which would take a couple of hours to read and digest.
The music itself is the kind of New Orleans rhythm'n'blues which influenced many English groups especially the Stones and its all from just 2 labels which began in 1960-Instant and Minit
They had many hit singles through the 60s such as Mother In Law by Ernie K-Doe,Chris Kenner with I Like It Like That and Land of 1000 Dances and recorded the first singles by future superstar black singers like Lee Dorsey,Aaron Neville and Irma Thomas.
The recent History Channel documentary on Allen Toussaint focused strongly on the label-Toussaint was really the major player and success story-writer,producer and occasonally artist-though his own career as a future recording artist was stalled by him in order to conncentrate on the main business but along the way the group he fronted known as the Stokes recorded an instrumental called Whipped Cream which Herb Alpert later picked up.
In the 70s Toussaint had a recording studio called Sea Saint where Paul McCartney & Wings recorded Venus & Mars.
Also in the 80s many of their copyrights were covered in England-both the Darts and Shakin' Stevens had big hits with Its raining-a song recorded first by Irma Thomas in the 50s
This jack of all trades picked up his recording career in the 80s with a series of albums the latest of which is a joint one with Elvis Costello.
The Minit and Instant labels were the longest running in New Orleans and licensed their product out to major labels many times in order to get it more widely distributed and away from its regional origins if the records weren't moving.Thus the story of the labels is the continuous chasing after further success which in many cases just about paid for the session
The cream of New Orleans soul in the 1960's
This is a strange one- at an R.R.P. of £19.99 this may appear to be a budget album, especially since it will not have the wider appeal of a Motown or Stax compliation. Certainly the packaging might not instantly fill you with hope- a cardboard box (in the same fashion as this companies' own Curtom box set) and with three cardboard sleeves inside. But this should not bother the true music fans. The effort that has gone into the important aspects of a box collection is commendable; first off there is a 40 page glossy booklet included with extensive notes about the history of these labels, the artists and the music. On the back of each cd sleeve is the date of release for each song, and although this isn't too helpful on the 4 previously unreleased before on cd tracks (which have 2005 as the release date) there is enough information in the booklet to find out the general recording dates. The songs aren't arranged by release date, which is another minor drawback, although generally the first cd contains early 60's songs, the second has the mid to later 60's songs and the third cd appears to be a collection of rarer tracks.
The music itself- well New Orleans is on the 1960's musical map primarily for its R&B scene. There are many important releases that were guided by the legendary Allen Toussaint including such classics as Lipstick traces, land of a 1000 dances, it will stand and mother in law. In particular the second disc is as joy to listen to: its much closer to the Stax sound than Motown but much more rootsie. I've heard a few of these songs on other compilations, but to have 89 of these tracks on one compilation is a real find. I would definately reccomend this to any fellow mod fan or anyone else who likes 60's soul.
Just a minit!
This is a great collection of tracks for afficinados of 60's soul. The songs should stand up shoulder to shoulder with TM and Stax but there is just some essence missing to make them chart-toppers that the other two labels were able to infuse into their arrangements. My biggest disappointment is the lack of Homer Banks and Jimmy McCracklin. However very good value for money and I would recommend it





