Memphis Soul Stew

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"Memphis Soul Stew" is a song by American saxophonist and bandleader King Curtis.

B-side"Blue Nocturne"
Released1967
Recorded1967
Quick facts Single by King Curtis, from the album King Size Soul ...
"Memphis Soul Stew"
Single by King Curtis
from the album King Size Soul
B-side"Blue Nocturne"
Released1967
Recorded1967
Genre
Length2:55
LabelAtco
SongwriterKing Curtis
ProducerTommy Cogbill
King Curtis singles chronology
"Jump Back"
(1967)
"Memphis Soul Stew"
(1967)
"Ode to Billie Joe"
(1967)
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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".[1]

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.[2][3] A live version, recorded at the Fillmore West in 1971, shortly before Curtis' death, was released on his live album Live at Fillmore West.[4]

In 2008, Bill Bailey chose the song to appear on Desert Island Discs.[5]

Jazz saxophonist Michael Lington covered the track on his 2014 album Soul Appeal.[6]

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