FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 23, 2005
ALBUM BY SOUTHERN SOUL ARCHITECTS DAN PENN
& SPOONER OLDHAM, ‘MOMENTS FROM THIS THEATRE,’
TO BE RELEASED IN U.S. BY PROPER AMERICAN RECORDINGS
PENSACOLA, Fla. — Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham, who helped shape
the development of Southern soul music with legendary songwriting,
musicianship, and production, made a live album in the U.K. in 1998
called Moments From This Theatre: Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham LIVE.
While the recipient of solidly favorable press, the album was never
released in the U.S. — until now. Proper American Recordings
(distributed by Ryko Distribution) plans to release the album Stateside
on September 13.
Penn handles most of the lead vocal and acoustic guitar work on ‘Moments’,
while Oldham complements the endeavor with his signature Wurlizter
and occasional vocals. No Depression called it “a “master
class with two great soul men.” Neil Brockbank and Bobby Irwin
produced the album.
Penn has produced or written hits for such artists as the Otis Redding,
Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, James Carr and more while based in
the Muscle Shoals area with forays to Memphis, where he wrote and
produced hits by The Box Tops. Penn relocated to Nashville in the
70s — where in the past year, he produced recent albums by Greg
Trooper and the Hacienda Brothers, among others.
Oldham co-wrote several hits with Penn including James & Bobby
Purify’s “I’m Your Puppet,” The Box Tops’
“Cry Like a Baby” and Percy Sledge’s “Out
of Left Field.” He was a frequent keyboardist in Rick Hall’s
ace Fame studio band, and has participated in well over 150 hit recordings
during his career. Oldham is currently recording and touring with
Neil Young. Together and separately, Penn and Oldham contributed greatly
to the history of soul music. They worked in the studio together more
recently on Bobby Purify’s comeback album, Better To Have It,
released earlier this year.
Penn and Oldham were reunited for a British tour in which they opened
for Nick Lowe in 1998. Dublin, Belfast, London, Somerset and South
Petherton shows were recorded and became Moments From This Theatre,
which features spare and intimate renditions of many of their hits:
“I’m Your Puppet,” “Sweet Inspiration,”
“Do Right Woman, Do Right Man,” “I Met Her in Church,”
“Lonely Women Make Good Lovers” and more — a total
of 14 songs.
The two are best known for nurturing artists rather than being artists
in their own right, but Penn’s 1994 album Do Right Man (Sire)
is nonetheless beloved by connoisseurs of songwriting craft and soulful
vocals. Oldham, who lived and worked out of California until recent
years, has appeared on albums by Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and
the Flying Burrito Brothers, among others.
Southern soul is in a resurgence, with recent spotlight cast on such
artists as Solomon Burke and a re-energized Al Green. Moments From
This Theatre gives listeners a chance to hear the hits stripped down
to essentials.
A spring 2006 tour featuring Penn and Oldham is in the planning stages,
and will include Bobby Purify as well. Penn produced Purify’s
comeback album, Better To Have It (Proper American) for which he co-wrote
all but one of the selections with Malaco sideman Carson Whitsett
and Bucky Lindsey. Oldham attended this soul studio reunion and performed
on it alongside several other Muscle Shoals and Memphis veterans.
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