Sanatçının Albümleri
Hidden Gems
1992 · albüm
Love Means
1971 · albüm
Memphis Queen
1971 · albüm
R & B Christmas - Extended Play Vol. 3
1979 · mini albüm
Tramp (Korky Buchek Remix)
2021 · single
American Portraits: Carla and Rufus Thomas
2020 · albüm
The Puppet: Northern Soul Sides
2020 · mini albüm
I Can't Take It
2019 · single
The Albums 1961-1967
2019 · derleme
B-A-B-Y
2017 · derleme
Stax Classics
2017 · derleme
Tramp
2016 · derleme
Live: 1989 Memphis Music & Heritage Festival
2014 · albüm
Live in Europe
2009 · albüm
Live at The Bohemian Caverns
2007 · albüm
Stax Profiles: Carla Thomas
2006 · derleme
Stop Look What You Are Doing
2005 · single
Walkin' The Dog
2005 · albüm
Live in Memphis
2002 · albüm
King & Queen
1967 · albüm
The Queen Alone
1969 · albüm
The Queen Alone [Expanded Reissue]
1969 · albüm
Comfort Me
1966 · albüm
Let Me Be Good to You / Another Night Without My Man
1966 · single
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In the glorious decade and a half of sound that was Stax in the '60s and early '70s, Carla Thomas was the Queen of Memphis Soul. She was born in Memphis in 1942, and 18 years later she recorded a duet with her father Rufus Thomas, giving the fledgling Satellite label its first taste of success with the regional hit "Cause I Love You." As her 18th birthday drew nigh, she cut her first solo single, the teen ballad "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)." Written a few years earlier and rejected by Vee-Jay in Chicago, it gave Satellite its first national hit, breaking the Top Ten mark on both the R&B and pop charts. Shortly thereafter Satellite became Stax, and Carla proceeded to claw her way onto the national charts another 22 times with such immortal slices of soul as her answer song to Sam Cooke, "I'll Bring It on Home to You," as well as "Let Me Be Good to You," "B-A-B-Y," "Tramp" (with Otis Redding), and "I Like What You're Doing to Me." Carla released six solo albums and, with Redding, one duet album on Stax between 1961 and 1971. In 2007 a live album she recorded for Stax at Washington's famed Bohemian Caverns back in 1967 was released in its entirety, including an impromtu cameo set from her father, Rufus Thomas. ~ Rob Bowman, Rovi