The Everything Man: The Best of the Jimmy Castor Bunch

The Everything Man: The Best of the Jimmy Castor Bunch

by The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Jimmy Castor
The Everything Man: The Best of the Jimmy Castor Bunch

The Everything Man: The Best of the Jimmy Castor Bunch

by The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Jimmy Castor

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Overview

Some music is just so immediately full of the groove and desire to dance that anyone who doesn't or can't must be dead, if still breathing. Jimmy Castor is a master of same, and if the slightly overheated claims in the knowledgeable and appreciative liner notes for this excellent compilation making him second only to James Brown might be a bit much in cold print, the music is its own best argument for his quality. Starting with his great Latin/soul hit "Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You" and concluding with an item from his doo wop days in the '50s, "I Promise to Remember," Everything Man covers whole eras of American popular music with style and skill. The two numbers that sealed his fame and reputation into the hip-hop era are unsurprisingly here: the Latin funk monster "It's Just Begun," with one of the deepest basslines in creation and a fantastic mid-song percussion breakdown, and "Troglodyte," with its freakish, wigged-out spoken word intro. Bertha Butt of the Butt Sisters makes her first legendary appearance here, while the snarling guitar and grunting bass perfectly match Castor's rasped, hilarious shaggy dog tale about caveman love. Those are just two highlights of a well-chosen and brilliantly mastered set, with many guest appearances from Bertha and Leroy both (the deep grunt of "Bertha Butt Boogie," "The Return of Leroy, Pt. 1," and so forth). Castor's penchant for bizarro covers is discussed but not included among the cuts -- presumably all for the better, given selections like "You Light Up My Life" -- but his sharp take on Redbone's "Maggie" does make the grade. Other great cuts include the vocal tradeoffs on "Potential" between Castor and his bandmembers, the monster stomp and shake of "Supersound," and the upbeat, salsa-tinged "Bom Bom." ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 11/21/1995
Label: Rhino
UPC: 0081227220921
Rank: 40721

Tracks

  1. Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You
  2. Southern Fried Frijoles
  3. It's Just Begun
  4. Troglodyte (Cave Man)
  5. Say Leroy (The Creature from the Black Lagoon Is Your Father)
  6. Maggie
  7. Bertha Butt Boogie
  8. Potential
  9. Supersound
  10. King Kong
  11. Bom Bom
  12. Space Age
  13. The Return of Leroy (Pt. 1)
  14. Maximum Stimulation
  15. Don't Do That!
  16. Let It Out
  17. I Promise

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jimmy Castor   Primary Artist,Vocals,Saxophone,Multi Instruments,Vocals (Background)
The Jimmy Castor Bunch   Primary Artist
Gerry Thomas   Keyboards,Flugelhorn,Glockenspiel,Vocals (Background),Cowbell,Trumpet
William King   Bongos
Harry Jensen   Guitar
Jeffrey Grimes   Sitar,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Douglas Gibson   Bass
Ray Brown   Keyboards
Richard Landrum   Congas

Technical Credits

Gerry Thomas   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Orchestration
Gary Peterson   Discographical Annotation
Bobby Manigault   Composer
Johnnie Pruitt   Composer
Lenny Fridle, Jr.   Composer
Sevie Bates   Design
Harry Jensen   Composer
Coco Shinomiya   Art Direction
Ellwood Henderson   Composer
Bill Inglot   Remastering
Lolly Vegas   Composer
Douglas Gibson   Composer
The Jimmy Castor Bunch   Composer
Jimmy Castor   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Jimmy Castro   Composer
Exuma   Composer
Geoff Sykes   Remastering
David McLees   Compilation Producer
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