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Essential Collection [Import]

Shorty LongAudio CD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 24, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal/Spectrum
  • ASIN: B00004TA92
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #20,851 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Here Comes The Judge
2. Don't Mess With My Weekend
3. Night Fo' Last (Vocal)
4. Function At The Junction
5. Sing What You Wanna
6. Here Comes Fat Albert
7. Ain't No Justice
8. Lillie Of The Valley
9. Baby Come Home To Me
10. Devil With The Blue Dress On
11. Out To Get You
12. People Sure Act Funny
13. Your Love's Amazing
14. Another Hurt Like This
15. I Cross My Heart
16. I Had A Dream
17. I Wish You Were Here
18. Night Fo' Last (Instrumental)

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Little Man ... Big BIG Voice, August 9, 2007
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AvidOldiesCollector (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
Frederick Earl Long, who was born in Birmingham, Alabama on May 20, 1940, was a little man just over 5' tall, accounting for his nickname, but which also happens to catch the eye alongside his surname [not to be confused with Emidio Vagnoni who also performed as Shorty Long on The National Barn Dance].

This Shorty was also quite proficient on a wide array of instruments, including the harmonica, guitar, trumpet/coronet, drums, and piano/organ. On top of all that he could belt out a tune with the best of the biggest soul singers around. At age 19 he relocated to Detroit where he eventually came to the attention of the great Harvey Fuqua [of Harvey & The Moonglows fame] who signed him to his Tri-Phi label.

There he cut songs like I'll Be Here, Bad Willie, and Too Smart, all released in 1962 but none of which made any dents on national charts. When Fuqua then sold his entire operation to Berry Gordy and his Motown operation, Long went along as part of the package, and one of his first cuts there in 1964 was the self-penned [with William Stevenson] Devil With The Blue Dress On [track 10] which he rendered in a slow, bluesy manner. But again he could not crack the Top 100 on any national charts, settling for a Billboard Pop Hot 100 "bubble under" at # 125 (two years later Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels would take it to # 4 Hot 100 in a medley with Good Golly Miss Molly).

Long's follow-up It's a Crying Shame failed as well [it's also not included here], but in late 1966 he finally had his breakthrough hit [of sorts] when another of his compositions [in conjunction with Eddie Holland this time], the funky Function at the Junction, reached # 42 R&B/# 97 Hot 100 on the Motown subsidiary Soul. With Call On Me as the flipside [another omission here], it should have done much better on both charts, but for whatever reason Shorty just wasn't connecting with the buying public.

A cover of the Big Bopper's classic Chantilly Lace was another along those lines, but this one failed to make either chart [and is yet another not included]. In March 1968 Night Fo' Last repeated the success of Function At The Junction on the R&B charts [# 42] and went marginally higher on the Hot 100, peaking at # 75 b/w with an instrumental version of the same song [tracks 3 and 18].

Later that spring Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham put out a tune for the Chess label based upon his running gag on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Here Comes The Judge - which reached # 4 R&B/# 19 Hot 100, but it was Shorty's cover for Soul that became THE hit version, also reaching # 4 R&B but a much higher # 8 Hot 100. The flipside was Sing What You Wanna and both sides are here.

With an LP also under his belt he was now known from coast to coast, and with Motown giving him the green light to produce his own material [Smokey Robinson was the only other ever to receive that leeway], it seemed like Shorty was finally on his way. But on June 29, 1969 he and his friend Oscar Williams both perished in a boating accident on the Ontario side of the Detroit River. He was just 29.

I certainly can't argue with the 18 tracks chosen for this release, which has marvelous sound reproduction, but it would have been nice had they gone to, say, 24 and included the missing B-sides, Chantilly Lace, It's A Crying Shame, and some of those Tri-Phi label releases. Then it would have truly earned the title "essential" and received 5 stars from this collector.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars faboulous collection !!!!, October 5, 2001
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great selection offering truly the best of shorty long...a somewhat overlooked singer, possibly due to his early demise in 1969. Features all his hits..Here comes the Judge / Don't mess with my Weekend / Function at the Junction / I had a dream, plus other gems you may or may not know. Truly great for any lover of Motown Soul !!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shorty Long, February 15, 2005
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
Man, this guy was one of the funkiest cats at Motown, but had a short-lived career :-( anyways some great material here like night fo' last, dont mess with my weekend, here comes the judge, etc.. dont miss out on this if you are at all a Motown fan, and btw, Jamerson, the legendary Motown bassist, provides a lotta nice grooves, so what are you waiting for? order it...
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