| 1. One Step Ahead - Aretha Franklin | |||
| 2. Her Picture Matches Mine - Laura Lee | |||
| 3. Salty Tears - Thelma Jones | |||
| 4. Giving Up - Shirley Brown | |||
| 5. You Really Didn't Mean It - Carolyn Franklin | |||
| 6. Come Back - Freda Payne | |||
| 7. Some Quiet Place - Brenda Holloway | |||
| 8. Ain't It Good Feeling Good - Eloise Laws | |||
| 9. Who's It Gonna Be - The Honeycones | |||
| 10. Not on the Outside - Linda Jones | |||
| 11. Just How Long | |||
| 12. Love on a Two Way Street - Lezli Valentine | |||
| 13. Saddest Story Ever Told - Mattie Moultrie | |||
| 14. Life Is But Nothing - P.P. Arnold | |||
| 15. I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love - Thelma Jones | |||
| 16. Be for Real - Cat Miller | |||
| 17. Show Me Where You're Coming - Carrie Lucas | |||
| 18. Count on Me - Candi Staton | |||
| 19. Too Sad to Tell - Debbie Taylor | |||
| 20. (Sending Out An) S.O.S. - Retta Young | |||
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Editorial Reviews
2004 compilation featuring a classy assemblage of the greatest ever soul divas. Includes legends like Aretha Franklkin, Brenda Holloway, & Linda Jones. 21 tracks including several which were previously unreleased on CD. Castle. 2004.
Sisters of Soul,Various Artists,Sanctuary,R&B/Soul,Soul/R & B Collections
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Best of the Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004KD2H Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Fire
- Happiness
- He's So Shy
- Could I Be Dreamin'
- Slow Hand
- Shold I Do It
- American Music
- I Need You
- Heart To Heart
- If You Wanna Get Back Your Lady
- Automatic
- Jump (For My Love)
- I'm So Excited
- Neutron Dance
- Baby, Come And Get It
- Dare Me
- Freedom
- Goldmine
Customer Reviews:
ladies supreme.......2007-04-19
Fun cd........2007-02-08
Best of the Pointer Sisters.......2006-11-07
disappointing cos...........2006-08-26
I Grew Up With These Ladies Music Playing In The House.......2006-04-13
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The Pointer Sisters - Greatest Hits
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002WDL Release Date: 1989-08-04 |
Tracks:
- Jump (For My Love)
- Neutron Dance
- Dare Me
- Fire
- Automatic
- I'm So Excited
- He's So Shy
- Slow Hand
- I Need You
- If You Wanna Get Back Your Lady
- Freedom
- American Music
- Baby Come And Get It
Customer Reviews:
All the hits on one compilation........2005-08-06
Greatest Hits and then some..........2005-06-18
I Love You, Ladies! But Where is "Priority?".......2005-03-06
Full length songs, missing a few tracks.......2004-02-29
The shortcoming is that this collection leaves out several of the Pointer Sisters hits, like "Goldmine", and earlier hits like "Yes We Can Can" and "Could I Be Dreamin'". Those songs appear on "Best of the Pointer Sisters (RCA Box)" and "The Very Best of the Pointer Sisters: Fire".
Excellent selection. Terrible sound quality........2003-01-15
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Break Out
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002W70 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Jump (For My Love)
- Automatic
- I'm So Excited
- I Need You
- Neutron Dance
- Dance Electric
- Easy Persuasion
- Baby Come And Get It
- Telegraph Your Love
- Operator
Customer Reviews:
Could easily substitute for a greatest hits collection.......2007-03-17
Sister Act.......2007-02-12
Funky Urban Soul.......2007-01-02
Now this is an album that I could keep in my CD player 24/7. How could you go wrong with such variety?
1. "Jump (For My Love)" - A wonderful opening song to get you hitting the dance floor right away. For first time listeners of this album, this will wake you up and make you wonder what is next. Synth-pop, peppy, fast and danceable. That's the best way to describe this song that hit the Billboard top hits of 1984.
2. "Automatic" - My favorite song from the album and one of my all-time favorite 80's songs in general. Unique and funky, this song is one of those that you can raise up your arms and move your hips to. Great harmonizing and trippy synth. Perfect for a song about being so obsessed with someone that you're "automatically" at their beck and call and basically zone out all other contact with the world.
3. "I'm So Excited" - You've heard this party-it-up song on movies and commercials. This is a classic from the Pointer Sisters. A great example of early 80's urbanized dance. The style of this song truly fits the feeling of excitement; like you're so full of energy that you can't contain yourself. Yes, this super feel-good, energized, fast-paced number will get you excited.
4. "I Need You" - The Pointers slow the pace down a bit on this soulful, easy-going piece. After the first three songs, this is the first kick-back-and-relax song. A catchy beat will make you slowly bop your head.
5. "Neutron Dance" - Extremely high strung, fast, and danceable. Hope your feet will be able to keep up! Go back to your chemistry class and burn up the dance floor at an amazing speed as if you were neutrons.
6. "Dance Electric" - This synth-pop piece of perfection features a bit of a slower dance groove compared to song #5, but is very catchy. Cool 80's-style synth melodies!
7. "Easy Persuasion" - A personal favorite, and another laid-back song. This smooth, soulful, dreamy groove with its silky melodies and heartfelt harmonies from the Pointers will have you hooked and "persuaded" that this is your song to relax to.
8. "Baby Come And Get It" - Bouncy and synth melody-laden. This is a fun, feel-good, dance song pure and simple!
9. "Telegraph Your Love" - How can you resist this funky-beat clad song? Showered with melodic synth, this number is probably the closest thing to the flip-side of "Automatic."
10. "Operator" - The Pointer Sisters chose to go out of the album dancing and leave us dancing in the end with this peppy piece complete with fantastic harmonizing. Enjoy!
So there you have The Pointer Sisters' 1983 album "Breakout" in a nutshell. It is impossible to not have fun with this album, so with this bit of "easy persuasion," "baby come and get it," "get excited," "jump," and "dance electric" until dawn.
It Doesn't Often Get Any Better Then This.......2006-11-17
An 80s milestone, absolutely........2006-04-18
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Yes We Can Can: The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005KPD Release Date: 1997-07-15 |
Tracks:
- Yes We Can Can
- Wang Dang Doodle
- Fairytale
- Going Down Slowly
- How Long (Betcha' Gotta Chick On The Side)
- You Gotta Believe
- Cloudburst
- Jada
- Black Coffee
- Steam Heat
- Salt Peanuts
- Having A Party
- Love In Them There Hills
- Don't It Drive You Crazy
Customer Reviews:
Those Eclectic Pointers: The Early Years, 1972-1977 [*2 & half stars] .......2007-02-02
YES WE CAN: THE BEST OF THE BLUE THUMB RECORDINGS consists of 14 songs from 1972-1977; tracks are not in chronological order. Disc packaged in black jewel case; total running time: 75:27. Booklet includes an essay by David Nathan, a couple uncaptioned b&w photos, and limited track information (songwriting and release years are provided; not provided are albums of origin, recording information, musician personnel, chart positions, etc.). Sound quality is excellent.
The songs, taken from their four Blue Thumb albums (1973's "The Pointer Sisters", 1974's "That's A-Plenty", 1975's "Steppin'", and 1977's "Having a Party") and a soundtrack contribution, range from Blues to R&B to Jazz, and includes "Fairytales", the song for which they won the 1974 Grammy award for "Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group".
Here is a track listing, with Titles, [year], music description, (time), and my 0-5 star rating:
01. Yes We Can [1973] mid-tempo R&B (6:02) ***3
02. Wang Dang Doodle [1973] up-tempo Blues (3:56) ***3
03. Fairytales [1974] Country ballad (3:03) zero
04. Going Down Slowly [1975] up-tempo funky R&B (7:52) ****4
05. How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side) [1975] mid-tempo R&B (7:22) *****5
06. You Gotta Believe (from the film "Car Wash") [1976] up-tempo R&B (2:53) ****4
07. Cloudburst [1973] up-tempo bebop Jazz (3:10) *1
08. Jada [1973] slow-tempo Jazz (4:41) *1
09. Black Coffee [1974] Jazz ballad (6:07) **2
10. Steam Heat [1974] showtune from "The Pajama Game" (5:40) zero
11. Salt Peanuts [1974] up-tempo bebop Jazz (5:10) *1
12. Having a Party [1977] up-tempo R&B (4:34) **2
13. Love in Them There Hills [1974] mid-tempo R&B (8:31) ***3
14. Don't It Drive You Crazy [1977] slow-tempo R&B (6:18) ***3
While the collection only includes 14 songs, it totals over 75 minutes of music because several of the songs are over 7 minutes long. Their vocals and harmonies are great, especially on Gamble/Huff's "Love in Them There Hills", where they do some Sweet Honey in the Rock-like vocalizations. Another great song is "You Gotta Believe", the song they sing as the "Wilson Sisters" - singing church ladies to Richard Pryor's preachin' pimp character in "Car Wash". There rendition of "Wang Dang Doodle", the Willie Dixon song made popular by his protege Koko Taylor in the 1960s.
This is a great CD, if only for "You Gotta Believe" and the songs the precede it, "Going Down Slowly" and "How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)" - the latter being the inspiration for Salt-N-Pepa's "Chick on the Side" in 1988. The Pointer Sisters' original line-up was June, Ruth, Anita, and Bonnie; June left the group for a time for persona reasons (after their third album), but rejoined the group when Bonnie left to pursue a solo career.
The music here is very eclectic. The Country song (track 2) and showtune (10) seem out of place, but do demonstrate that eclecticism. And while the booklet is lacking, most of the music included is very enjoyable.
The best of the best.......2007-01-05
New appreciation for the Pointers.......2006-09-15
I first became aware of the Pointers with their 1972 version of "Yes, We Can, Can", a funk and R&B number a lot of listeners either are unaware of or forgot they recorded. That song coupled with their 40s style of dress and jazzy vocals were among my early childhood memories. But for many listeners, the Pointers would remain under the radar until they teamed with Richard Perry in the late 70s and crossed over into pop.
Unfortunately because most people are only familiar with their 80s hits where their vocals were often overshadowed by Perry's synthesized pop production, many critics find it easy to dismiss them as nothing more than a run of the mill fluffy pop girl group. This point was brought home recently during two separate conversations I had with individuals, who familiar with only the 80s songs, expressed surprise at how strong and diverse the sisters' vocals were after hearing their earlier 70s works.
If you really want to hear what the Pointers were capable of early in their career when they were four members strong, listen to this CD. I bet a lot of R&B fans who dismiss the 80s Pointers as too pop will be surprised at how funky the sisters are on songs such as "Going Down Slowly" and "How Long". They also show they're more than capable of handling jazz and swing on "Steam Heat" and "Jada." There's even a country song on here (Fairytale.) Another thing this CD brings to light is that the sisters, Anita and Bonnie in particular, had impressive songwriting skills. They composed "Jada", "How Long" and "Fairytale." It appears they did less songwriting in their 80s work.
It's a fun CD to listen to as the group obviously had a more musically adventurous side than their 80s hits would suggest. Check out their style before Bonnie departed and the remaining sisters took a more commercial and lucrative route.
Bless My Soul: The Pointers at Blue Thumb...........2004-03-11
Essential Early Pointer Sisters.......2003-12-11
If you purchased the 2-CD collection of hits "Fire: The Very Best Of The Pointer Sisters", then you may have noticed that only 4 of the 14 songs from this album are on that collection. Thus, the best of the Blue Thumb is NOT a supplement but an essential buy even for the casual fan.
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Steppin'
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: Hip-O Select ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BPN1VY Release Date: 2006-12-01 |
Tracks:
- How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side)
- Sleeping Alone
- Easy Days
- Chainey Do
- I Ain't Got Nothin' but the Blues: A Medley in Tribute to Duke ...
- Save the Bones for Henry Jones
- Wanting Things
- Going Down Slowly
Product Description
Anita, Bonnie, Jean and Ruth Pointer formed their eponymous band in Oakland, California in the Seventies and proceeded to draw quite successfully upon a remarkably wide variety of musical influences, from Tin Pan Alley to soul to country. Their fourth album, Steppin, came out in the summer of 1975 and launched with a classic: How Long (Betcha Got A Chick On The Side), a funk-laden groove that soared to the top of the R&B charts and just grazed the Top 20 on the pop side. The other tune that got a little traction on the pop charts was another funky track, this time from the pen of Allen Toussaint: Going Down Slowly. The sisters pay tribute to Duke Ellington in a medley called I Aint Got Nothin But The Blues, and then take a page from the Andrews Sisters stylebook in Save The Bones For Henry Jones.. But perhaps the emotional core of the album is the ballad Wanting Things, a sweet and evocative interlude between the albums high energy pop and funk tracks. Producer David Rubinson, who had worked extensively with Herbie Hancock during the early Seventies, brought the jazz keyboardist in to guest on clavinet, and the nearly ubiquitous Wah Wah Watson added his trademark guitar sound to the mix. Lastly, you gotta love the covers illustration of hi-heel sneakers, Seventies style. It would be two more years before the country was full-on in the throes of Saturday Night Fever, but the Pointers were definitely fashion-forward.Customer Reviews:
Steppin'.......2007-05-12
best Pointer Sisters album ever.......2007-03-15
Rhythm & Soul.......2007-02-08
The Early Pointer Sisters .......2006-06-17
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That's a Plenty
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: Hip-O Select ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BPL3ZA Release Date: 2006-12-01 |
Tracks:
- Bangin' On the Pipes/Steam Heat
- Salt Peanuts
- Grinning in Your Face
- Shaky Flat Blues
- That's A-Plenty/Surfeit, U.S.A.
- Little Pony
- Fairytale
- Black Coffee
- Love in Them There Hills
Product Description
Anita, Bonnie, Jean and Ruth Pointer formed their eponymous band in Oakland, California in the Seventies and proceeded to draw quite successfully upon a remarkably wide variety of musical influences, from Tin Pan Alley to soul to country. Their fourth album, Steppin, came out in the summer of 1975 and launched with a classic: How Long (Betcha Got A Chick On The Side), a funk-laden groove that soared to the top of the R&B charts and just grazed the Top 20 on the pop side. The other tune that got a little traction on the pop charts was another funky track, this time from the pen of Allen Toussaint: Going Down Slowly. The sisters pay tribute to Duke Ellington in a medley called I Aint Got Nothin But The Blues, and then take a page from the Andrews Sisters stylebook in Save The Bones For Henry Jones.. But perhaps the emotional core of the album is the ballad Wanting Things, a sweet and evocative interlude between the albums high energy pop and funk tracks. Producer David Rubinson, who had worked extensively with Herbie Hancock during the early Seventies, brought the jazz keyboardist in to guest on clavinet, and the nearly ubiquitous Wah Wah Watson added his trademark guitar sound to the mix. Lastly, you gotta love the covers illustration of hi-heel sneakers, Seventies style. It would be two more years before the country was full-on in the throes of Saturday Night Fever, but the Pointers were definitely fashion-forward.Customer Reviews:
PLENTY OF FUN!!.......2007-03-18
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Pointer Sisters earlier work, when there was four of them, the work that pre-dates their big hits like HE'S SO SHY, FIRE, JUMP, and I'M SO EXCITED (among others)...you're in for a treat.
The Pointer Sisters blue thumb recordings almost defied categorization. Some of it was funky (LOVE IN THEM THERE HILLS), while others were jazzy-big band orchestrations (LITTLE PONY)... And yet still others, were soft-bluesy ballads (BLACK COFFEE)--including country (FAIRYTALE). You would think that an album with this much variation would fall apart. However, listening to the cd/album of THAT'S A PLENTY all these varied musical styles fuse perfectly together, and that's due to the Pointers' laser like harmonies and singing.
The songs on this album are very different from their big hits from the late 70s and earlier 80s (including the songs from their monster album BREAKOUT on Planet). Although the music is very different, it is somehow the same. Perhaps it's because every song has that Pointer Sister stamp on it...that signature sound that people can hear and go that must be so-and-so.
Anyway, whatever it is, this album is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. I love all the songs on this album but the one that really stands out for me is SALT PEANUTS. The song is sung very fast and is a classic jazz song written by Dizzy Gillespie. The Pointers sing, scat, and swing their way through that song with blistering speed! I don't know what they're singing about in SALT PEANUTS, but every time I hear it, I laugh and smile.
Hip-O-Select lead the way in remastering.......2007-01-24
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Special Things
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: Wounded Bird ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QJLQLW Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Could I Be Dreamin'
- He's So Shy
- Love Too Good to Last
- Evil
- Save This Night for Love
- We've Got the Power
- Where Did the Time Go
- Special Things
- Here Is Where Your Love Belongs
Customer Reviews:
Better than nothing.......2007-07-31
This CD issue includes a bonus track, "Movin' on", written by the Pointers, Trevor Lawrence and Marlo Henderson, but their are no details provided about the musicians or at what session this track was recorded.
The overall quality of the sound is acceptable, but it could have been so much better. Sony/BMG licenced the album to Wounded Bird for release. I cannot understand why they would sacrifice this album when they could easily have taken the time to remaster/remix it as a BMG Heritage or Sony Legacy release. I know it can sound better, as Sony licenced several Planet tracks, including "He's so shy", to Universal/Hip-O for their 20th Century Masters Millennium Collection, and the quality of that release is so far superior to this. I guess that is why Wounded Bird call themselves a reissue label, the emphasis being on reissuing rather than remastering and improving.
As there is no alternative issue, if you are a fan of the Pointer Sisters, I would recommend this CD, but if you are expecting sound quality like that of their earlier recordings magnificently remastered recently by Hip-O-Select, you may be somewhat disappointed. It will be interesting to see what happens, if anything, to potential reissues of the rest of their Planet albums.
Four stars for being released at all - 3 stars for the quality.
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002IQJKU Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Tracks:
- He's So Shy
- Jump (For My Love)
- How Long (Betcha' Got A Chick On The Side)
- Slow Hand
- Fairytale
- Yes We Can Can
- Going Down Slowly
- Wang Dang Doodle
- You Gotta Believe
- Free Me From My Freedom / Tie Me To A Tree (Handcuff Me) - Bonnie Pointer
- Heaven Must Have Sent You (12 Inch Version) - Bonnie Pointer
Customer Reviews:
What A Surprise!.......2006-10-23
Slow Hands.......2006-04-14
20th Century Masters Millenium Collection: The Pointer Sisters is a budget-sized and priced refelection of the girl group through most of their highs and lows throughout the 70's and 80's. The collection reflects mostly on their era through the Blue Note days, while showing some, but not adequately their definitive work with RCA years. Still, the collection does highlight some great tracks including Yes We Can Can, which was used a few years ago for Slim-Fast products, Fairy Tale, and classics like Jump (For My Love), and He's So Shy. The album however does overlook a lot more from their triumphs in the 80's with definitive hits Neutron Dance, Automatic, and smash I'm So Excited weren't at all showcased on this collection which leaves die hard fans a lot more that could've to have been desired.
Unfortunately, the 20th Century Masters Millennium Collection of The Poionters isn't really a definitive record of hits at all. Although it may be good for newcomers to their music, you are just actually better off with the 2000 Best Of The Pointer Sisters collection instead. This collection is really so shy.
Album Cover: B
Songs: C
Price: C 1/2-
Remastering: B-
Overall: C 1/2-
An ecclectic collection!!!.......2005-08-01
Anemic collection -- more Bonnie, please!!.......2004-08-13
If you are looking for the best of the "Pointer Sisters," I suggest you do a search on Yahoo. There are a CD's of the sisters' early work on Blue Thumb, as well as their work with Richard Perry through the 80's. You can also find imports of the sister's best CD's.
Unless you're a die hard fan, like me, and love Bonnie Pointer, that is the only reason to buy this. And for the price, this is not a bad deal. Looks like this is the only place one is going to find Bonnie Pointer on CD right now.
All sides shown..........2004-08-08
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Atlantic Unearthed: Soul Sisters
Various Artists Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FA57QW Release Date: 2006-06-20 |
Tracks:
- My Way -- Aretha Franklin
- It's Growing -- Margie Joseph
- (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count The Days -- Patti LaBelle & The Blue Belles
- Please Little Angel -- Doris Troy
- Hands Off My Baby -- Mary Wells
- My Best Friend's Man -- Dee Dee Sharp
- Rescue Me -- Dee Dee Warwick
- What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted -- Baby Washington
- Full Time Woman -- Irma Thomas
- I Got To Love Somebody's Baby -- Judy Clay
- Cheater Man -- Esther Phillips
- What A Man -- Laura Lee
- Ain't Nothing Gonna Change Me -- The Sweet Inspirations
- It Ain't Who You Know -- Jackie Moore
- I Ain't that Easy To Lose -- Bettye Swann
- Thankful For What I Got -- Barbara Lewis
Album Description
The golden era of American soul music in the 1960s and early `70s is synonymous with the classic soul sides produced by an array of legendary performers for Atlantic Records during that momentous musical time. And, beyond all the immortal soul and R&B hits and top charting singles the label released over the years, there are treasure-filled vaults of tapes storing countless more historic recordings by a host of remarkable talents. Compiled by soul music historian David Nathan, this new collection gathers raritiesmany previously unreleasedunearthed from the venerable Atlantic Records archives featuring stellar soul sisters who are among the genre's all-time greatest.Customer Reviews:
Rare soul music gems from the vaults of Atlantic Records........2007-05-04
Aretha Franklin: My Way
Why this was only issued overseas is anybody's guess. She wasn't trying to put Frank Sinatra to shame; just her own personal take on it...and a mighty dang good one!
Margie Joseph: It's Growing
A nice, easy-tempoed drum and bass-laiden cover of an early Temptations' record. She adds a cool touch too it with her silky-smooth voice.
Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells: Count the Days
A solid track; could have been a great hit because it sounds like it had some potential. The bells and piano at the beginning set the stage before the bass and drums come in with a solid groove.
Doris Troy: Please Little Angel
"Just One Look" wasn't all. This cute-sounding number is quite enjoyable. Very dated, I must say; has a good '60s feel to it.
Mary Wells: Hands Off My Baby
Mary Wells after Motown continued to sing and be around Motown-like material. Somehow it just didn't quite cut it with her at Atlantic. This would have made a nice hit for her; love the congas and vibes at the beginning.
Dee Dee Sharp: My Best Friend's Man
Even Miss "Mashed Potato Time" got to work with Atlantic. In this sentimental-sounding track, you can't help but have pity on her.
Dee Dee Warwick: Rescue Me
This cover of the Fontella Bass classic has a great rhythmic drive too it, but somehow that same energy just isn't there. It sounds good in its own respect, but isn't quite the same.
Baby Washington: What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
This cover, on the other hand, rivals Jimmy Ruffin's original closely. She has a good contralto tone.
Irma Thomas: Full Time Woman
The melody felt like it existed forever; a real poignant-sounding ballad.
Judy Clay: I've Got To Love Somebody's Baby
It sounds like something you'd hear in one of those late-night dimly lit blues clubs. Johnnie Taylor originally did it at Stax some years before; exquisite cover.
Esther Phillips: Cheater Man
Definitely, could have been a huge hit. Esther's nasally voice, a rock solid groove and some great lyrics made a perfect combination. The producrs on this track are the same ones who worked with the blue-eyed soul group, the Box
Tops.
Laura Lee: What A Man
It has a lost classic touch to it. The horn section and backing vocals reflect that. Laura Lee was a gospel singer, and she carries that over fully in this upbeat number.
The Sweet Inspirations: Ain't Nothing Gonna Change Me
This is every bit of a gospel-like number. Everything they do in here is so cool from singing in unison to the call and response with the lead singer. Very righteous!
Jackie Moore: It Ain't Who You Know
Listen to the first few notes that Jackie sings, and wonder where else you've heard a similar sounding melody. A great, easy to listen to number. Backing vocals are silky-smooth.
Bettye Swann: I Ain't That Easy To Lose
Perhaps a perfectly produced and orchestrated record. From the wah-wah guitar to the rapid-fire drums to the added effects with the woodwinds and strings and to the call and response backing vocals at the chorus with Bettye's mellow voice.
Barbara Lewis: Thankful For What I Got
It's just how you will feel after absorbing these lost treasures. This track has an easy yet bouncy swing to it, and the backing vocals are fantastic sounding at the end of the chorus when they're basically saying "Ditto what Barbara says."
This compilation, along with the "Soul Brothers" volume, makes a great addition to any soul music lover's library.
Not exceptional, but................2006-09-24
Most of this is really not that hot, but there are two really wonderful tunes from two legends of the genre. Aretha Franklin putting her stamp on Sinatra's "My Way" and Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells truly beautuful "1-2-3-4-5-6-7 Count The Days." I'm not even a big fan of Patti Labelle and I can not let this song spin on my CD player just once at a time!
But other than that, buy a good used copy of this CD.
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The Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters Manufacturer: Mca Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002PEV Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- Yes We Can Can
- Cloudburst
- Jada
- River Boulevard
- Old Songs
- That's How I Feel
- Sugar
- Pain And Tears
- Naked Foot
- Wand Dang Doodle
Customer Reviews:
An Absolute Classic.......2006-08-10
doo be doo be da ba do ba.......2003-03-17
There's a lot of tongue twisting skatting and tight harmonies that really flaunt the Sisters' amazing jazz vocal talent. What's especially great about this album is that they don't take themselves too seriously: these babes don't hold back and obviously have fun singing together. This is vintage Pointer Sisters at their funkiest.
An often-overlooked early gem.......2002-02-19
The best song on this disc is still "Yes We Can Can," but other highlights include the soulful "River Boulevard," with an insistent "Isn't it just a beautiful day?" refrain which will stay in your head for days, and the impressive vocal acrobatics of "Cloudburst." It's a safe bet that the Pointer Sisters never strayed farther from the mainstream than they did on "That's How I Feel," seven minutes of high-energy "shoo-be-doo-wah" scat-singing, set against a backdrop of an electronically altered voice singing the line, "The one who sings along," a male bass scat vocal and a drummer who sounds like he's having a blast, supplying the fills. It's an offbeat number, but it has more spirit and soul than all of the songs on the "Break Out" album, combined.
Their first (and best) album ever........1999-09-07
Their first album - very different to what most people would expect from the Pointer Sisters. They went "pop" after this. There were a few re-shuffles in the band and it was never the same for them.
Some good tracks on here - "Yes We Can" rocks (funky, good guitar). So does "Cloudburst" and "Jada" although these two are less funky but just as good.
Some top tracks and bad tracks in-between but finishing off with "Wang Dang Doodle" another little funky number which goes off on a mad one at the end.
I was a bit upset to see that the best track of the album has been left out of the CD though... if you find this EP on vinyl GET IT! "Beautiful Day" (which has been left off the CD version) was definately my favourite from this album. Still don't understand why they decided to leave the best track of the album off the CD version. Shame. But still... a decent album.
PRE-DIVA OFFERING.......1999-08-06
Christian Music:
- Slaughter's Big Rip-Off [Soundtrack]
- Soul Spectrum 2 [Import]
- Southern Fried Soul
- Southern Gul [CD-single]
- Studio Confessions Part 1
- Sweet Soul Music/Shake Rattle & Roll
- Temptation
- Testify: Best of the Early Years [Import]
- Testifyin [Import]
- The Complete Dial Recordings, Vol. 4: Happy Soul/Buying a Book
Christian Music
Come Into Our Room [CD-single]
Cello Cto #1 / Golden Age Ballet Suite
Chucho Valdes Presenta: Lo Mejor de la Timba Cuban [Live] [Import]
Everything Waits to Be Noticed