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Green Onions Deluxe (60th Anniversary Edition) Translucent Green Vinyl LP
Sixty years ago, Booker T. & The MGâs transformed an impromptu studio jam into one of the most-popular instrumentals ever recorded, âGreen Onions.â An instant hit when it came out in the summer of 1962, the single topped the R&B chart and peaked at #3 on the pop chart before selling a million copies. That fall, the song became the title track to the bandâs debut album, which, coincidentally, was also the first album released on Stax Records, the legendary Memphis-based record company that shaped the sound of Southern Soul in the Sixties.
In celebration of this classic albumâs anniversary, Rhino is releasing a newly remastered version on green vinyl. GREEN ONIONS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on February 24 on 180-gram translucent green âonionâ vinyl.
The music has been completely remastered for this edition and the album packaging features all new liner notes by American author David Ritz, who interviewed two of the groupâs founding members â Booker T. Jones and Steve Cropper â for this release.
Jones and Cropper tell the story of how â along with Lewie Steinberg (bass), and Al Jackson Jr. (drums) â they accidently created a masterpiece. As the house band for Stax Records, the quartet was booked to record demos, but the scheduled singer arrived too hoarse to record. Instead of packing up, the band stayed and started noodling on a blues riff.
Jim Stewart, the owner of Stax, was engineering the session that day. He liked what he heard and began recording the band without telling them. When they finished, he liked it so much that he wanted to release it immediately as a single. The group agreed and returned to the studio to write and record a B-side for the new song they named âBehave Yourself.â
Back in the studio, Cropper asked Jones to play a riff heâd played during a recent show. In the liner notes, Jones recalls the moment: âIâd forgotten those riffsâŚso I asked Steve to stand next to the organ and help refresh my memory. I played several licks before Steve stopped and shouted, âThatâs it!â He identified the opening notes of what would become âGreen Onions.â The song burst to life on the spot.â
The next day, Cropper took the then-unnamed-B-side to a local deejay who played it on the air four times in a row. The stationâs phones lit up with callers asking where they could buy the song. Naturally, âGreen Onionsâ graduated to the A-side, and the rest is history.
Today, the popularity of âGreen Onionsâ continues to grow. Everyone from The Blues Brothers to Count Basie, and Deep Purple to Mongo SantamarĂa has covered the funky and soulful instrumental. Itâs appeared in a long list of films and televisions shows, including Quadrophenia, Get Shorty, The Sopranos, and Ken Burnâs The Vietnam War. The Library of Congress added it to the National Recording Registry in 2012, and the Grammyď˘ Awards gave it the Grammyď˘ Hall of Fame Award in 1999. In addition to physical sales, the song has been streamed nearly 200 million times to date.
GREEN ONIONS: DELUXE 60TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION
LP Track Listing
Side One
1. âGreen Onionsâ
2. âRinky-Dinkâ
3. âI Got A Womanâ
4. âMoâ Onionsâ
5. âTwist And Shoutâ
6. âBehave Yourselfâ
Side Two
1. âStranger On The Shoreâ
2. âLonely Avenueâ
3. âOne Who Really Loves Youâ
4. âI Canât Sit Downâ
5. âA Woman, A Lover, A Friendâ
6. âCominâ Home Babyâ
In celebration of this classic albumâs anniversary, Rhino is releasing a newly remastered version on green vinyl. GREEN ONIONS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on February 24 on 180-gram translucent green âonionâ vinyl.
The music has been completely remastered for this edition and the album packaging features all new liner notes by American author David Ritz, who interviewed two of the groupâs founding members â Booker T. Jones and Steve Cropper â for this release.
Jones and Cropper tell the story of how â along with Lewie Steinberg (bass), and Al Jackson Jr. (drums) â they accidently created a masterpiece. As the house band for Stax Records, the quartet was booked to record demos, but the scheduled singer arrived too hoarse to record. Instead of packing up, the band stayed and started noodling on a blues riff.
Jim Stewart, the owner of Stax, was engineering the session that day. He liked what he heard and began recording the band without telling them. When they finished, he liked it so much that he wanted to release it immediately as a single. The group agreed and returned to the studio to write and record a B-side for the new song they named âBehave Yourself.â
Back in the studio, Cropper asked Jones to play a riff heâd played during a recent show. In the liner notes, Jones recalls the moment: âIâd forgotten those riffsâŚso I asked Steve to stand next to the organ and help refresh my memory. I played several licks before Steve stopped and shouted, âThatâs it!â He identified the opening notes of what would become âGreen Onions.â The song burst to life on the spot.â
The next day, Cropper took the then-unnamed-B-side to a local deejay who played it on the air four times in a row. The stationâs phones lit up with callers asking where they could buy the song. Naturally, âGreen Onionsâ graduated to the A-side, and the rest is history.
Today, the popularity of âGreen Onionsâ continues to grow. Everyone from The Blues Brothers to Count Basie, and Deep Purple to Mongo SantamarĂa has covered the funky and soulful instrumental. Itâs appeared in a long list of films and televisions shows, including Quadrophenia, Get Shorty, The Sopranos, and Ken Burnâs The Vietnam War. The Library of Congress added it to the National Recording Registry in 2012, and the Grammyď˘ Awards gave it the Grammyď˘ Hall of Fame Award in 1999. In addition to physical sales, the song has been streamed nearly 200 million times to date.
GREEN ONIONS: DELUXE 60TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION
LP Track Listing
Side One
1. âGreen Onionsâ
2. âRinky-Dinkâ
3. âI Got A Womanâ
4. âMoâ Onionsâ
5. âTwist And Shoutâ
6. âBehave Yourselfâ
Side Two
1. âStranger On The Shoreâ
2. âLonely Avenueâ
3. âOne Who Really Loves Youâ
4. âI Canât Sit Downâ
5. âA Woman, A Lover, A Friendâ
6. âCominâ Home Babyâ
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Green Onions Deluxe (60th Anniversary Edition) Translucent Green Vinyl LPâ
$42.14

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Sixty years ago, Booker T. & The MGâs transformed an impromptu studio jam into one of the most-popular instrumentals ever recorded, âGreen Onions.â An instant hit when it came out in the summer of 1962, the single topped the R&B chart and peaked at #3 on the pop chart before selling a million copies. That fall, the song became the title track to the bandâs debut album, which, coincidentally, was also the first album released on Stax Records, the legendary Memphis-based record company that shaped the sound of Southern Soul in the Sixties.
In celebration of this classic albumâs anniversary, Rhino is releasing a newly remastered version on green vinyl. GREEN ONIONS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on February 24 on 180-gram translucent green âonionâ vinyl.
The music has been completely remastered for this edition and the album packaging features all new liner notes by American author David Ritz, who interviewed two of the groupâs founding members â Booker T. Jones and Steve Cropper â for this release.
Jones and Cropper tell the story of how â along with Lewie Steinberg (bass), and Al Jackson Jr. (drums) â they accidently created a masterpiece. As the house band for Stax Records, the quartet was booked to record demos, but the scheduled singer arrived too hoarse to record. Instead of packing up, the band stayed and started noodling on a blues riff.
Jim Stewart, the owner of Stax, was engineering the session that day. He liked what he heard and began recording the band without telling them. When they finished, he liked it so much that he wanted to release it immediately as a single. The group agreed and returned to the studio to write and record a B-side for the new song they named âBehave Yourself.â
Back in the studio, Cropper asked Jones to play a riff heâd played during a recent show. In the liner notes, Jones recalls the moment: âIâd forgotten those riffsâŚso I asked Steve to stand next to the organ and help refresh my memory. I played several licks before Steve stopped and shouted, âThatâs it!â He identified the opening notes of what would become âGreen Onions.â The song burst to life on the spot.â
The next day, Cropper took the then-unnamed-B-side to a local deejay who played it on the air four times in a row. The stationâs phones lit up with callers asking where they could buy the song. Naturally, âGreen Onionsâ graduated to the A-side, and the rest is history.
Today, the popularity of âGreen Onionsâ continues to grow. Everyone from The Blues Brothers to Count Basie, and Deep Purple to Mongo SantamarĂa has covered the funky and soulful instrumental. Itâs appeared in a long list of films and televisions shows, including Quadrophenia, Get Shorty, The Sopranos, and Ken Burnâs The Vietnam War. The Library of Congress added it to the National Recording Registry in 2012, and the Grammyď˘ Awards gave it the Grammyď˘ Hall of Fame Award in 1999. In addition to physical sales, the song has been streamed nearly 200 million times to date.
GREEN ONIONS: DELUXE 60TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION
LP Track Listing
Side One
1. âGreen Onionsâ
2. âRinky-Dinkâ
3. âI Got A Womanâ
4. âMoâ Onionsâ
5. âTwist And Shoutâ
6. âBehave Yourselfâ
Side Two
1. âStranger On The Shoreâ
2. âLonely Avenueâ
3. âOne Who Really Loves Youâ
4. âI Canât Sit Downâ
5. âA Woman, A Lover, A Friendâ
6. âCominâ Home Babyâ
In celebration of this classic albumâs anniversary, Rhino is releasing a newly remastered version on green vinyl. GREEN ONIONS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on February 24 on 180-gram translucent green âonionâ vinyl.
The music has been completely remastered for this edition and the album packaging features all new liner notes by American author David Ritz, who interviewed two of the groupâs founding members â Booker T. Jones and Steve Cropper â for this release.
Jones and Cropper tell the story of how â along with Lewie Steinberg (bass), and Al Jackson Jr. (drums) â they accidently created a masterpiece. As the house band for Stax Records, the quartet was booked to record demos, but the scheduled singer arrived too hoarse to record. Instead of packing up, the band stayed and started noodling on a blues riff.
Jim Stewart, the owner of Stax, was engineering the session that day. He liked what he heard and began recording the band without telling them. When they finished, he liked it so much that he wanted to release it immediately as a single. The group agreed and returned to the studio to write and record a B-side for the new song they named âBehave Yourself.â
Back in the studio, Cropper asked Jones to play a riff heâd played during a recent show. In the liner notes, Jones recalls the moment: âIâd forgotten those riffsâŚso I asked Steve to stand next to the organ and help refresh my memory. I played several licks before Steve stopped and shouted, âThatâs it!â He identified the opening notes of what would become âGreen Onions.â The song burst to life on the spot.â
The next day, Cropper took the then-unnamed-B-side to a local deejay who played it on the air four times in a row. The stationâs phones lit up with callers asking where they could buy the song. Naturally, âGreen Onionsâ graduated to the A-side, and the rest is history.
Today, the popularity of âGreen Onionsâ continues to grow. Everyone from The Blues Brothers to Count Basie, and Deep Purple to Mongo SantamarĂa has covered the funky and soulful instrumental. Itâs appeared in a long list of films and televisions shows, including Quadrophenia, Get Shorty, The Sopranos, and Ken Burnâs The Vietnam War. The Library of Congress added it to the National Recording Registry in 2012, and the Grammyď˘ Awards gave it the Grammyď˘ Hall of Fame Award in 1999. In addition to physical sales, the song has been streamed nearly 200 million times to date.
GREEN ONIONS: DELUXE 60TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION
LP Track Listing
Side One
1. âGreen Onionsâ
2. âRinky-Dinkâ
3. âI Got A Womanâ
4. âMoâ Onionsâ
5. âTwist And Shoutâ
6. âBehave Yourselfâ
Side Two
1. âStranger On The Shoreâ
2. âLonely Avenueâ
3. âOne Who Really Loves Youâ
4. âI Canât Sit Downâ
5. âA Woman, A Lover, A Friendâ
6. âCominâ Home Babyâ
