Chief Records

{{Short description|American record company}}

{{Infobox record label

| name = Chief Records

| image_name = Messin' with the Kid single cover.jpg

| image_size = 200px

| caption = Single label with distinctive
Indian profile design

| founded = {{Start date|1957}}

| founder = Mel London

| status = Defunct

| genre = Blues, rhythm and blues

| country = U.S.

| location = Chicago

}}

Chief Records, together with its Profile and Age subsidiaries, was an independent record label that operated from 1957 to 1964. Best known for its recordings of Chicago blues artists Elmore James, Junior Wells, Magic Sam, and Earl Hooker, the label had a diverse roster and included R&B artists Lillian Offitt and Ricky Allen.

Chief Records was founded in Chicago in 1957 by Mel London, a 25-year-old R&B entrepreneur.{{sfn|Danchin|2001|pp=121, 122}} London served as producer and wrote several of the label's best-known songs. Earl Hooker, one of the most well-regarded blues guitarists of his era,{{sfn|Herzhaft|1992|p=141}}{{sfn|Dahl|1996|p=115}} was an important contributor to the label. He worked closely with London and "was involved in over a dozen recording sessions, and his playing was featured on some forty titles and twenty-five singles, a dozen of which were released under his own name, the rest being ascribed to Junior Wells, A.C. Reed, Lillian Offitt, and Ricky Allen".{{sfn|Danchin| 2001|pp=121, 122}} Among Hooker's recordings are several slide-guitar instrumentals, including the 1961 Age single "Blue Guitar", which Muddy Waters later overdubbed a vocal and titled it "You Shook Me".

"Little by Little", written by Mel London, was a hit for Junior Wells, reaching number 23 in the Billboard R&B chart in 1960.{{sfn|Whitburn|1988|p=438}} Wells continued to perform and record several of his Chief and Profile songs ("Messin' with the Kid", "Come on in This House", and "It Hurts Me Too") during his career. "Cut You Loose", another London composition, was a hit for Ricky Allen; the song reached number 20 in 1963.{{sfn|Whitburn|1988|p=23}} Next to Wells, Allen had the most singles on the label (all on Age).

As with many independent blues labels in the early 1960s, Chief was plagued by financial problems.{{sfn|Danchin|2001|pp=121, 122}} First to be discontinued were the Chief and Profile labels; finally the Age label was discontinued in 1964 and the company went out of business.{{sfn|Danchin| 2001|pp=121, 122}} During its seven years of operation, Chief/Profile/Age released about 80 singles (including reissues) from approximately 37 artists. Later, various singles (including reissues) by Chief artists were released by All-Points Records, Mel/Mel-Lon Records, Bright Star Records, and Starville Records, but none had the impact of the originals.{{sfn|Danchin|2001|pp=121, 122}}

Partial discography

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"

|+List of releases with year, artist, title, label, and catalogue number

! scope="col" width=7% |Year

! scope="col" width=30% |Artist

! scope="col" width=50% |Title
(A-side / B-side)

! scope="col" width=7% |Label

! scope="col" width=7% class="unsortable" |{{Abbr|Cat. no.|Catalogue number}}

scope="row" rowspan="5" | 1957

| {{sort|London, Mel|Mel London}}

| "Man from the Island" /
"Doggin' Me Around"

| Chief

| 7000

{{sort|James, Elmore|Elmore James}}

| "Coming Home" /
"The Twelve Year Old Boy"

| Chief

| 7001

{{sort|James, Elmmore|Elmore James}}

| "It Hurts Me Too" /
"Elmore's Contribution to Jazz"

| Chief

| 7004

{{sort|Wells, Jumior|Junior Wells}}

| "Two Headed Woman" /
"Lovey Dovey Lovely One"

| Chief

| 7005

{{sort|James, Elmore|Elmore James}}

| "Cry for Me" /
"Take Me Where You Go"

| Chief

| 7006

scope="row" | 1958

| {{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "I Could Cry" /
"Cha Cha Cha in Blue"

| Chief

| 7008

scope="row" rowspan="9" | 1960

| {{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "Little By Little" /
"Come on in This House"

| Profile

| 4011

{{sort|Offitt, Lillian|Lillian Offitt}}

| "Will My Man Be Home Tonight" /
"The Man Won't Work"

| Chief

| 7012

Magic Sam &
the Ammons Sisters

| "Mister Charlie" /
"My Love Is Your Love"

| Chief

| 7013

{{sort|Offitt, Lillian|Lillian Offitt}}

| "Oh Mama" /
"My Man Is a Lover"

| Chief

| 7015

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}} (A) /
Earl Hooker (B)

| "Galloping Horses A Lazy Mule" (A) /
"Blues in D Natural" (B)

| Chief

| 7016

Magic Sam

| "Square Dance Rock Part 1" /
"Square Dance Rock Part 2"

| Chief

| 7017

{{sort|James, Elmmore|Elmore James}} (A) /
Earl Hooker (B)

| "Knocking at Your Door" (A) /
"Calling All Blues" (B)

| Chief

| 7020

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "Messin' with the Kid" /
"Universal Rock"

| Chief

| 7021

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "You Don't Care" /
"Prison Bars All Around Me"

| Profile

| 4013

scope="row" rowspan="11" | 1961

| Magic Sam

| "Every Night About This Time" /
"Do the Camel Walk"

| Chief

| 7026

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "I'm a Stranger" /
"Things I'd Do for You"

| Chief

| 7030

{{sort|Hooker, Earl|Earl Hooker}}

| "Rockin' with the Kid" /
"Rockin' Wild"

| Chief

| 7031

Magic Sam

| "You Don't Have to Work" /
"Blues Light Boogie"

| Chief

| 7033

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "You Sure Look Good to Me" /
"Lovey Dovey Lovely One"

| Chief

| 7034

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "It Hurts Me Too" /
"Cha Cha Cha in Blue"

| Chief

| 7035

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "So Tired" /
"Love Me"

| Chief

| 7037

{{sort|Wells, Junior|Junior Wells}}

| "I Need Me a Car" /
"I Could Cry"

| Chief

| 7038

{{sort|Reed, A.C.|A.C. Reed}} (A) /
Earl Hooker (B)

| "This Little Voice" (A) /
"Apache War Dance" (B)

| Age

| 29101

{{sort|Allen, Ricky|Ricky Allen}}

| "You'd Better Be Sure" /
"You Were My Teacher"

| Age

| 29102

{{sort|Hooker, Earl|Earl Hooker}}

| "Blue Guitar" /
"Swear to Tell the Truth"

| Age

| 29106

scope="row" rowspan="5" | 1962

| {{sort|Boyd, Reggie|Reggie "Guitar" Boyd}}

| "Nothing but Poison" /
"Nothing but Good"

| Age

| 29110

{{sort|Hooker, Earl|Earl Hooker}}

| "How Long Can This Go On" /
"These Cotton Pickin' Blues"

| Age

| 29111

{{sort|Reed, A.C.|A.C. Reed}}

| "Mean Cop" /
"That Ain't Right"

| Age

| 29112

Big Moose &
the Jams

| "The Bright Sound" {{a.k.a.}} "Bright Sounds" /
"Off the Hook"

| Age

| 29113

{{sort|Hooker, Earl|Earl Hooker}} &
the Earlettes

| "Win the Dance" {{a.k.a.}} "Crying Blues" /
"That Man"

| Age

| 29114

scope="row" rowspan="3" | 1963

| {{sort|Allen, Ricky|Ricky Allen}}

| "Cut You A-Loose" /
"Faith"

| Age

| 29118

{{sort|Brenston, Jackie|Jackie Brenston}} with
Earl Hooker Band

| "Want You to Rock Me" /
"Down in My Heart"

| Mel-Lon

| 1000

{{sort|Hooker, Earl|Earl Hooker}}

| {{sort|"Leading Brand"|"The Leading Brand"}} /
"Blues in D Natural"

| Mel-Lon

| 1001

scope="row" | 1964

| {{sort|Reed, Ricky|A.C. Reed}}

| "Lotta Loving" /
"I Stay Mad"

| Age

| 29123

scope="row" | 1964

| {{sort|Allen, Ricky|Ricky Allen}}

| "Help Me Mama" /
"The Big Fight"

| Age

| 29125

References

{{Reflist}}

Sources

  • {{cite encyclopedia

| last = Dahl

| first = Bill

| year = 1996

| title = Earl Hooker

| editor-last = Erlewine

| editor-first = Michael

| editor-link = Michael Erlewine

| editor-last2 = Bogdanov

| editor-first2 = Vladimir

| editor-link2 = Vladimir Bogdanov (editor)

| editor-last3 = Woodstra

| editor-first3 = Chris

| editor-last4 = Koda

| editor-first4 = Cub

| editor-link4 = Cub Koda

| encyclopedia = All Music Guide to the Blues

| location = San Francisco

| publisher = Miller Freeman Books

| isbn = 0-87930-424-3}}

  • {{cite book

| last = Danchin

| first = Sebastian

| title = Earl Hooker: Blues Master

| year = 2001

| location = Jackson, Mississippi

| publisher = University Press of Mississippi

| isbn = 978-1-57806-307-9}}

  • {{cite encyclopedia

| last = Herzhaft

| first = Gerard

| year = 1992

| title = Earl Hooker

| encyclopedia = Encyclopedia of the Blues

| location = Fayetteville, Arkansas

| publisher = University of Arkansas Press

| isbn = 1-55728-252-8}}

  • {{cite book

| last = Whitburn

| first = Joel

| author-link = Joel Whitburn

| year = 1988

| entry = Artist entries

| title = Top R&B Singles 1942–1988

| location = Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

| publisher = Record Research

| isbn = 0-89820-068-7}}