Newports News, Virginia (180 Gr.Black Vinyl)

Esther Marrow
Newports News, Virginia (180 Gr.Black Vinyl)

29,49 EUR
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Ace Records
Release date: 09/Sep/2022
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Sales Rank: #2021 in Motown
#27768 in R&B/Soul/Rap
Style: Motown
Product No.: 2100624538

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 He Don't Appreciate It
1.2 No Answer Came
1.3 Hello Brother
1.4 Money
1.5 Peaceful Man
1.6 Mama
1.7 Satisfied
1.8 What a Wonderful World
1.9 Walk Tall
1.10 It's Been a Long Night
1.11 Chains of Love
Number of discs: 1
Language German (DE)
Regioncode: 0  What's that? Please note our information regarding region codes:
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Extra-Infos: .. Virginia / 180gr.
Description:Esther Marrow began singing professionally in the early 60s. Her big break came in 1965 when she was asked by Duke Ellington to take part in his ground-breaking Concert of Sacred Music at the Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Marrow toured with the Duke Ellington Band as well as Harry Belafonte and came to the attention of Bob Thiele who recorded and released this debut album on his Flying Dutchman label in 1969. Musically, itâ??s a compelling mix of funk and soul, occupying similar terrain to Alice Clarkâ??s great album that was released on Mainstream in 1972. For example, Jesse Stoneâ??s â??Money Honeyâ?? is given a crunching funk arrangement and is one of three tracks that tempt collectors to pay big money for an original copy; â??Walk Tallâ?? and â??Chains Of Loveâ?? are the other two. â??Chains Of Loveâ?? was originally recorded in Detroit by J.J. Barnes and became a Northern Soul classic. â??Walk Tallâ?? is one of the albumâ??s highlights and features music originally written by pianist Joe Zawinul and performed by Cannonball Adderley, with lyrics by James Rein and Morrow. It has become something of a jazz standard, but no version ever bettered this original track. Add to the mix the lush string driven power of â??Peaceful Manâ??, â??Mamaâ?? and a tilt at the classic â??What A Wonderful Worldâ?? and you have a truly wonderful album. Pressed on 180gm vinyl, we have remained faithful to the original pressing replicating the Flying Dutchman label style and gatefold sleeve - .. VIRGINIA / 180GR.
Esther Marrow began singing professionally in the early 60s. Her big break came in 1965 when she was asked by Duke Ellington to take part in his ground-breaking Concert of Sacred Music at the Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Marrow toured with the Duke Ellington Band as well as Harry Belafonte and came to the attention of Bob Thiele who recorded and released this debut album on his Flying Dutchman label in 1969. Musically, it's a compelling mix of funk and soul, occupying similar terrain to Alice Clark's great album that was released on Mainstream in 1972. For example, Jesse Stone's 'Money Honey' is given a crunching funk arrangement and is one of three tracks that tempt collectors to pay big money for an original copy; 'Walk Tall' and 'Chains Of Love' are the other two. 'Chains Of Love' was originally recorded in Detroit by J.J. Barnes and became a Northern Soul classic. 'Walk Tall' is one of the album's highlights and features music originally written by pianist Joe Zawinul and performed by Cannonball Adderley, with lyrics by James Rein and Morrow. It has become something of a jazz standard, but no version ever bettered this original track. Add to the mix the lush string driven power of 'Peaceful Man', 'Mama' and a tilt at the classic 'What A Wonderful World' and you have a truly wonderful album. Pressed on 180gm vinyl, we have remained faithful to the original pressing replicating the Flying Dutchman label style and gatefold sleeve.
2022 Reissue on BGP logo and barcode on back cover and labels HIQLP Cat # at the bottom of spine
Vinyl: Black Vinyl
Cover: Gatefold
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: HIQLP 092
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