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Presenting Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes

 Released 1967

Presenting Isaac Hayes (1967) is the debut long-player from soul man extraordinaire Isaac Hayes (piano/vocals), although he had been a major force on the Memphis R&B scene as an instrumentalist/arranger/producer. With partner David Porter he was also a songwriter for artists associated with the legendary Stax label. Along with Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass) and Al Jackson, Jr. (drums) of Booker T. & the MG's fame, Hayes unleashes his familiar blend of highly introspective jazz, soul, and blues. He turns Willie Dixon's blues standard "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" into a sensual medley with B.B. King's signature composition "Rock Me Baby." In direct contrast to the aggression in much of his later work, his originals -- most notably the sexy "Precious, Precious" and a blast from his past, "You Don't Know (Like I Know)," are almost discomfortingly intimate. His stylish and classic rendering of "When I Fall in Love" demonstrates Hayes' obvious understanding and deep abiding appreciation of pop standards. His emotive rendering is not unlike that of Nat King Cole -- who recorded the song himself to great effect. The long, spoken "raps" that Hayes would become known for on subsequent releases had yet to be fully developed. However the idea of stretching the song out melodically and extending the arrangement yields one of the most poignant and unlikely medleys of all time, combining the Count Basie/Jimmy Rushing classic "Going to Chicago Blues" with, of all things, "Misty." This reveals the extreme sensitivity that exists between music and musician. In fact, so densely packed and involved are some of the passages it is easy to dismiss that all the sounds are coming from a trio. The 1995 CD reissue features a previously unreleased 19-plus minute "long version" of "Precious, Precious," from which the two-minute album track was derived. Although die-hard soul fanatics will inevitably include Presenting Isaac Hayes in their library, it should also be considered essential listening for the burgeoning enthusiasts of not only R&B, but anyone who loves well-arranged pop music. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Precious, Precious
2. When I Fall in Love
3. Medley: I Just Want to Make Love to You/Rock Me Baby
4. Medley: Going to Chicago Blues/Misty
5. You Don't Know Like I Know
6. Precious, Precious [Long Version][#][*]


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Main Releases

Instrumentals (instrumental) (2003)

Branded (1995)

Raw and Refined (1995)

Wonderful (1994)

Love Attack (1988)

U-Turn (1986)

Lifetime Thing (1981)

Royal Rappins (1980)

And Once Again (1980)

Don't Let Go (1979)

Hotbed (1978)

For the Sake of Love (1978)

A Man and a Woman (1977)

New Horizon (1977)

Disco Connection (1976)

Groove-A-Thon (1976)

Juicy Fruit (1976)

Chocolate Chip (1975)

Tough Guys (1974)

Joy (1973)

Live at the Sahara Tahoe (live) (1973)

In the Beginning (1972)

Black Moses (1971)

The Isaac Hayes Movement (1970)

...To Be Continued (1970)

Hot Buttered Soul (1969)

Presenting Isaac Hayes (1967)

Soundtracks

Truck Turner (1974)

Shaft (1971)

Singles

Shaft: Hit Pac (2008)

Shaft 2000 (2000)

Simultaneous, Pt. 1 [UK CD Single] (2000)

Simultaneous, Pt. 2 [UK CD Single] (2000)

Simultaneous [Import CD Single] (1999)

Chocolate Salty Balls (1999)

Fragile (1995)

Thanks to the Fool (1995)

Shaft [Single] (1992)

Never Can Say Goodbye/I Can't Help It (1971)

Compilations

Excerpts from Black Moses

Isaac's Moods: The Best of Isaac Hayes

Out of the Ghetto: The Polydor Years

Forever Isaac Hayes (enhanced CD-ROM) (2007)

The Very Best of Isaac Hayes (2007)

The Love Collection (2007)

Soul Legends (2006)

Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It? (2005)

For the Sake of Love/Don't Let Go (2004)

Greatest Love Songs (2004)

Wattstax Live (live) (2003)

Isaac Hayes at Wattstax (live) (2003)

The Man!: The Ultimate Isaac Hayes 1969-1977 (2001)

Ultimate Collection (2000)

The Best of Isaac Hayes: The Polydor Years (1996)

Greatest Hits (1995)

Collection (1995)

Double Feature: Truck Turner/Tough Guys (1993)

Greatest Hit Singles (1991)

His Greatest Hits (1990)

The Best of Isaac Hayes, Vol. 1 (1986)

The Best of Isaac Hayes, Vol. 2 (1986)

Enterprise Greatest Hits (1980)

The Best of Isaac Hayes (1975)

Enterprise (1970)

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