Showing posts with label Bettye Swann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bettye Swann. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

BETTYE SWANN – The Complete Atlantic Recordings (2014) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Soul siren Bettye Swann had been making records for labels big (Capitol Records) and small (Money Records) since 1965 when she connected with Atlantic Records, arguably America's most prestigious soul label, via a production deal with Rick Hall and his Fame Studio in 1972. Over the next four years, Atlantic issued seven singles by Swann with little commercial success, despite collaborating with a variety of fine producers and songwriters, but this collection makes it clear that quality was not the issue that kept Swann from hitting the upper reaches of the charts. The Complete Atlantic Recordings features both sides of those seven Atlantic singles, a 1976 duet single with Sam Dees, and seven tunes that either popped up on compilations or went unreleased, and while the approach of the production and arrangements shifts throughout the set, Swann's vocals are superb from front to back. Swann's style was a canny blend of the smooth sophistication of Chicago and Philly sounds and the emotional power of Southern soul, and she had a real knack for turning classic country tunes into soul workouts. Swann's versions of Tammy Wynette's "Till I Get It Right" and Merle Haggard's "Today I Started Loving You Again" are excellent, "Suspicious Minds" takes the Elvis Presley standard and gives it a tough, funky edge, and "All the Way in or All the Way Out" sounds like it should have found a place on both the C&W and R&B charts. Swann was also a sure hand with more traditional soul and R&B material, as her performances of "I'd Rather Go Blind," "This Old Heart of Mine," and "The Jealous Kind" confirm. The first few tracks, produced by Hall, sound like Memphis soul with a Motown accent in the arrangements, while four tunes arranged by Thom Bell and produced by the Philadelphia-based production team the Young Professionals play like classic Philly International outtakes, and the remaining tracks, produced by Brad Shapiro (best known for his work with Millie Jackson), lack the same force of personality but still provide a great showcase for Swann's talents. After Swann's contract with Atlantic ran out, she retired from music, and stayed out of the public eye until playing a show in England in 2013; The Complete Atlantic Recordings makes it clear she was a great underutilized talent, and fans of vintage soul will find this to be an unexpected delight. Mark Deming  
Tracklist :
1     Victim of a Foolish Heart 3:01
Mickey Buckins / George Jackson
2     Cold Day (In Hell) 3:03
Mickey Buckins / Clayton Ivey
3     I'd Rather Go Blind 2:44
Billy Foster / Ellington Jordan    
4     Today I Started Loving You Again 2:52
Merle Haggard / Bonnie Owens    
5     Your Until Tomorrow 3:31
Gerry Goffin / Carole King    
6     I’m Not That Easy to Lose 3:42
Gloria Jones / Pam Sawyer
7     Til I Get It Right 2:57
Red Lane
8     The Boy Next Door 3:22
Tony Bell / Phil Hurtt
9     Kiss My Love Goodbye 3:24
Tony Bell / Phil Hurtt
10     Time to Say Goodbye 3:34
Tony Bell / Phil Hurtt
11     When the Game Is Played on You 3:09
Tony Bell / Phil Hurtt
12     All the Way in or All the Way Out 3:19
Red Lane
13     Doin' for the One I Love 2:48
Brad Shapiro
14     I Feel the Feeling 3:06
Unknown
15     Either You Love Me or You Leave Me 4:03
Unknown
16     This Old Heart of Mine 4:32
Lamont Dozier / Eddie Holland / Sylvia Moy
17     Suspicious Minds 3:42
Mark James
18     I Want Sunday Back Again 2:35
Bob Morrison
19     The Jealous Kind 3:43
Unknown
20     Heading in the Wrong Direction 3:28
Garry Paige / Mark Punch
21     Be Strong Enough to Hold On 3:23
Billy Clements / Phillip Mitchell
22     Storybook Children 3:31
Chip Taylor / Billy Vera    
23     Just as Sure 3:57
Barbara Acklin

Saturday, July 4, 2020

BETTYE SWANN - Bettye Swann (2004) Mp3


If Bettye Swann is remembered by anyone other than soul obsessives, it is for her chart-topping hit "Make Me Yours" from 1967. Hopefully, this collection will open a few ears to the low-key, genre-bending singer who blended the full-bodied gritty sound of Southern soul and the smooth sheen of soul from the urban North. It covers the years 1968 to 1970, after she left Money Records and set up shop with Capitol and producer Wayne Shuler. The union did not provide any hits, but the body of work is quite impressive. Swann was equally adept at slinky, sassy uptown soul like "(My Heart Is) Closed for the Season," "Cover Me," and "You're Up to Your Old Tricks Again" as well as down-home, heartbroken ballads like "Little Things Mean a Lot," the bluesy "Don't Touch Me," and Otis Redding's "These Arms of Mine," but also unique blends of styles like her Baroque soul take on the Bee Gees' "Words" and her countrified funk version of Marvin Gaye's "Ain't It Peculiar." In fact, she often dipped into country music for material and came up with some impressive songs like her aching version of Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams," which comes darn close to the original in the heartbreak stakes. Her takes on "Stand By Your Man" and "Angel of the Morning" are beautiful and soulful reinterpretations, too. Unfortunately, her duet with Buck Owens on "Today I Started Loving You Again" remains in the vault, but her solo version was released and is quite wonderful. Bettye Swann certainly deserves to be discovered; this disc is packed with original, soulful, and exciting music from beginning to end. Credit to Honest Jons for putting it out. First Candi Staton, now Bettye Swann -- first-class collections from a label that is doing things right. by Tim Sendra 
Tracklist:
1 Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)? 2:55
Hank Cochran
2 (My Heart Is) Closed for the Season 3:02
3 I'm Lonely for You 2:43
4 Don't Touch Me 2:33
Hank Cochran
5 Little Things Mean a Lot 3:43
Edith Lindeman / Carl Stutz
6 Cover Me 2:32
Marlin Greene
7 Just Because You Can't Be Mine 2:36
Merle Haggard
8 Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye 3:46
John D. Loudermilk
9 Sweet Dreams 3:04
Don Gibson
10 You're Up to Your Same Old Tricks Again 2:56
John D. Loudermilk
11 No Faith No Love 3:20
12 Ain't That Peculiar 2:55
Warren "Pete" Moore / Smokey Robinson / Robert Rogers
13 Don't Let It Happen to Us 2:44
14 Today I Started Loving You Again 2:40
Merle Haggard / Bonnie Owens
15 Words 2:37
Barry Gibb
16 These Arms of Mine 2:30
Otis Redding
17 Tell It Like It Is 2:55
George Davis / Lee Diamond
18 Stand By Your Man 2:46
Billy Sherrill / Tammy Wynette
19 Chained and Bound 2:38
Otis Redding
20 Willie and Laura Mae Jones 2:45
Tony Joe White
21 Angel of the Morning 2:48
Chip Taylor
22 Traces 3:07
Buddy Buie / James Cobb / Emory Gordy Jr.