Ace Records label owner Johnny Vincent did a lot of his recording at the dawn of the multitrack era. He would cut backing tracks and have the vocals added later. But in plowing through the vaults, compilers have found many live-with-the-band vocals as the session players were learning the song, and these early takes have a spontaneous quality that's largely missing from the issued versions. This compilation is supposedly the first of many in this series, bringing these warmup takes to light for the first time. While 14 of the songs collected here are early or first takes of songs that were issued on either Ace or its subsidiary Vin, the remaining ten tunes are totally unissued in any form and making their debut appearance here. Featuring tracks from Joe Tex, Bobby Marchan, Huey "Piano" Smith, Little Booker, Chuck Carbo, Earl King and others, here's a compilation with a twist that makes for some fine listening. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
The First Take Is the Deepest
06/09/1998
All Music Guide Review
The First Take Is the Deepest Track Listing
Credits of The First Take Is the Deepest
- Dave Dixon
- Performer
- Neil Slaven
- Liner Notes, Compilation Producer, Remastering
- Roland Cook
- Performer
- Huey "Piano" Smith & the Clowns
- Performer
- Mike Rowe
- Photography
- Albert Scott
- Performer
- Mark LaMarr
- Photography
- Calvin Spears
- Performer
- Gerri Hall
- Performer
- John Burns
- Remastering
- Brian Burrows
- Design
- Chuck Carbo
- Performer
- Jeff Hannusch
- Photography
- Bobby Marchan
- Performer
- The Supremes
- Performer
- Joe Tex
- Performer
- Earl King
- Performer











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