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Color Me Country<Orange Vinyl>

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発売日 2025年06月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルOrg Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ORGM2225C
SKU 711574900558

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Bad Case of the Blues
    2. 2.
      San Francisco Is A Lonely Town
    3. 3.
      The Wedding Cake
    4. 4.
      Tender Leaves Of Love
    5. 5.
      I Almost Called Your Name
    6. 6.
      Color Him Father
    7. 7.
      There Never Was A Time
    8. 8.
      You're Crying Boy, Crying
    9. 9.
      Old Letter Song
    10. 10.
      Then I'll Be Over You
    11. 11.
      Before The Next Teardrop Falls

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Linda Martell

オリジナル発売日:1970年

商品の紹介

Once you get past Charley Pride and Stoney Edwards, you'd be hard-pressed to name an African-American country music star of the '60s and '70s (or any decade, for that matter), but for a brief moment Linda Martell seemed poised to crack two glass ceilings at once. Martell was the first African-American woman to sing on the Grand Ole Opry, and she managed to land two singles in the Country & Western Top 40 in 1969 before she quit the music business to raise a family. Color Me Country was Martell's first and only album, and while it's by no means a lost classic, it's a fine set of songs from a singer who clearly had the talent for bigger things. The set includes Martell's versions of "Color Him Father" and "Before the Next Teardrop Falls," both of which hit the Billboard C&W charts, and her rich, smooth voice does wonders with the Winstons' hit about accepting your new stepdad (which fares well in a subtle C&W arrangement fortified with pedal steel) as well several brokenhearted weepers on board ("I Almost Called Your Name" could almost pass for a classic Patsy Cline number). Martell even displays some credible yodeling skills on the leadoff track, "Bad Case of the Blues," and "There Never Was a Time" is a heart-tugging tale of hard times that shows a strong Merle Haggard influence and shows Martell could handle a broadly emotional tune without sounding sappy or overly theatrical. Martell also had a career as an R&B singer, but Color Me Country clearly aims to sell her to the C&W market, so she doesn't get to show off her soulful side on this set, but as a country vocalist, she was clearly above average, and with better promotion and production (Shelby Singleton, Jr.'s studio skills are average at best), she might have become the female Charley Pride. That was not to be, but Color Me Country makes it clear that wasn't because of a lack of talent, and this is a fascinating and entertaining curio from a forgotten country music pioneer. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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