James Carr (musician)
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Born | Coahoma, Mississippi, United States |
June 13, 1942
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Genres | Rhythm and blues, soul |
Years active | 1966-1980s |
Labels | Goldwax Records |
James Carr (June 13, 1942 – January 7, 2001), was an American rhythm and blues and soul singer.[1][2][3][4][5]
Born to a Baptist preacher's family in Coahoma, Mississippi, Carr began singing in church and was performing in gospel groups and making tables on an assembly line in Memphis, Tennessee, when he began recording in the mid-1960s for Goldwax Records, a small Memphis based independent record label.
Carr first made the R&B charts in 1966 with "You've Got My Mind Messed Up", followed by his most famous song "The Dark End of the Street", written by Dan Penn and Chips Moman. Carr continued to record for Goldwax until the label closed in 1969 but failed to reach the same heights with his subsequent releases.
Carr suffered from bipolar disorder for most of his life which affected his career. This was evident during a tour of Japan in the 1970s when he froze in front of an audience following an overdose of antidepressants. However he completed the Japan tour with much success. A resurgence in interest in his music, spurred by his portrayal in Peter Guralnick's 1986 book Sweet Soul Music, helped return Carr to the recording studio but failed to deliver any further chart success.
James Carr died from lung cancer in a Memphis nursing home in 2001, aged 58.
Discography
Singles
- "You've Got My Mind Messed Up" (1966) R&B #7, Pop #63
- "Love Attack" (1966) R&B #21, Pop #99
- "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man" (1966) R&B #23, Pop #85
- "The Dark End of the Street" (1967) R&B #10, Pop #77
- "Let It Happen" (1967) R&B #30, Pop #106
- "I'm a Fool for You" (duet with an uncredited Betty Harris) (1967) R&B #42, Pop #97
- "A Man Needs a Woman" (1968) R&B #16, Pop #63
- "Life Turned Her That Way" (1968) Pop #112
- "Freedom Train" (1969) R&B #39
- "To Love Somebody" (1969) R&B #44
Albums
- You Got My Mind Messed Up (1966) R&B: #25
- A Man Needs a Woman (1968)
- Take Me To The Limit (1991)
- Soul Survivor (1994)
Compilations
- Complete, Vol. 1 (1994)
- Complete, Vol. 2 (1994) Goldwax
- The Essential James Carr (1995) Razor & Tie
- 24 Karat Soul (2001) Soultrax
- The Complete Goldwax Singles (2001) Kent
- My Soul Is Satisfied/The Rest of James Carr (2004) Kent
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