Tag: enterprise

  • Isaac Hayes, Black Moses, 1971 on Enterprise

    Isaac Hayes, Black Moses, 1971 on Enterprise

    This double LP was Hayes’ fifth studio album and was the follow-up to Shaft. Wonderful covers of “Never Can Say Goodbye” as well as “Close To You” and “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again.” Reportedly the label exec Dino Woodward called Hayes “Black Moses.” The Bar-Kays are here on a few tracks, otherwise the band…

  • David Porter, . . . Into A Real Thing,  1971 on Enterprise

    David Porter, . . . Into A Real Thing, 1971 on Enterprise

    Porter was the staff songwriter for Stax – this was his second full length LP issued under his name, following up Gritty, Groovy, & Gettin’ It. Enterprise was a sub-label of Stax, which also released the early Isaac Hayes solo albums. (Apparently label president Al Bell was a Star Trek fan). Wonderful early 70s Stax/Volt…

  • Black Nasty, Talking To The People, 1973 on Enterprise

    Black Nasty, Talking To The People, 1973 on Enterprise

    Enterprise was a sub-label of Stax, and released the early solo work of Isaac Hayes. It is actually named after the Star Trek spaceship – Al Bell was a big fan. Black Nasty cut three singles and an album (this one) for Enterprise before being dropped by the label. Johnnie Mae Matthews, the “Godmother of…

  • Isaac Hayes, Tough Guys, 1974 on Enterprise.

    Isaac Hayes, Tough Guys, 1974 on Enterprise.

    Isaac Hayes, Tough Guys, 1974 on Enterprise. Soundtrack from the blaxploitation film Three Tough Guys, which Hayes made his acting debut in along with Lino Ventura and Fred Williamson My copy is the @vinylmeplease 2021 reissue – great pressing and packaging. Strings by thr Memphis Symphony Orechestra, rhythm section The Movement (aka The Isaac Hayes…

  • Isaac Hayes: Hot Buttered Soul, 1969 on Enterprise Records

    Isaac Hayes: Hot Buttered Soul, 1969 on Enterprise Records

    Isaac Hayes: Hot Buttered Soul, 1969 on Enterprise Records (ENS-1001). Found this at the Mill No.5 record fair back in October Enterprise was a division of Stax named after the Star Trek ship, which was Al Bell’s favorite TV show.