The Real Thing-the Songs of Ashford, Simpson & ArmsteadVarious Artists
Release Date: 06/09/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1076403_CD
UPC # 029667231824
Label: Kent (UK)
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Disc: 1
1.
Are You Trying To Get Rid of Me Baby - The Crystals
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Too Hot To Hold - Betty Everett
3.
Look Away - The Shirelles
4.
Love Ain't What It Used To Be - The Diplomats
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Same Old Feeling - Jo Ann & Troy
6.
You're In Love - Maxine Brown
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Only Your Love Can Save Me - Bettye LaVette
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Baby I'll Come - Mary Love
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Cry Like a Baby - Aretha Franklin
10.
I'm Satisfied - Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown
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Dance Children Dance - Mary Love
12.
You're Absoutely Right - Tina Britt
13.
Mr. Creator - The Apollas
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Looky, Looky (What I Got) - Candy & The Kisses
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Never Had It So Good - B.J. Thomas
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Shoe Won't Fit, The - Betty Everett
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Real Thing, The - The Chiffons
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Smokie Joe's - The Jewells
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Say It Again - Marie Knight
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Please Little Angel - Doris Troy
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I Saw Pity In the Face of a Friend - Ronnie Milsap
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No Better For You - Big Maybelle
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Running Out - Vernon Garrett
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Let's Go Get Stoned - The Coasters
Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: Infinity Entertainment Gr Notes: Ashford, Simpson & Armsted were songwriters Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, and Josephine Armsted, who wrote many songs together in the mid-'60s, usually in the soul-pop style. Ashford & Simpson, of course, later became famous as both a songwriting team and hit recording artists in their own right. This various-artists compilation is another entry in the Ace label's excellent long-running series anthologizing recordings of compositions by major '60s pop/rock songwriters. It features a couple dozen songs that the trio penned at the time, either as a threesome or in combinations of two, occasionally with additional co-authors, all but a couple of them drawn from 1964-1967 releases. There are no big hits here, though there are plenty of efforts by stars (including the Shirelles, Betty Everett, the Crystals, Aretha Franklin, B.J. Thomas, Chuck Jackson, Maxine Brown, the Chiffons, Doris Troy, Ronnie Milsap, and the Coasters), mixed in with some lesser known names. It remains, however, a very historically interesting listening for those who like the poppier end of mid-'60s soul. True, not many of the cuts sound like they should have been big hits, but Betty Everett's "Too Hot to Hold," the Shirelles' "Look Away," Mary Love's "Baby I'll Come," Aretha Franklin's "Cry Like a Baby," and Doris Troy's "Please Little Angel" -- to name just some of the obvious highlights -- are well worth hearing.The liner notes, as you'd expect from Ace, do a great job in filling in the complicated background of both these (largely rare or little-known) recordings and the songwriters' early careers.
Record Collector (magazine) (p.98) - "The Apollas' stomping secular prayer, `Mr. Creator,' and the rarer, poppier Chiffons reading of `The Real Thing' are highlights of a set which is solid as a rock."
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