Soul/Club/Rap
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Soul Master/25 Miles

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発売日 2002年10月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルUniversal/Motown
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 0168392
SKU 044001683923

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:14:39
Arrangers: Andrew "Mike" Terry; Sonny Sanders. The folks at Motown's British offices have done it again, giving us this handsomely remastered two-LPs-on-one-CD reissue of Edwin Starr's first two albums; and as much of that first album, and a big chunk of that second, were comprised of single sides going back to 1965; this is a pretty full account of Starr's career over a period of four years. The audio on Soul Master -- an album assembled principally from earlier Starr sides done for Ed Wingate's Ric-Tic Records, before Wingate was bought out by Berry Gordy, interspersed with new Motown recordings -- has been rejuvenated so that it's sharper and brighter than it's been since September 1968, when it was issued (and maybe not even then). You can practically hear the action on the drum kit on the pounding, driving "Agent Double-0 Soul," the gentle doubling of the electric guitar over the lyric on the first and last verses of the soaring ballad "I Am the Man for You Baby," the chiming, choppy rhythm guitars on "Oh How Happy," the driving percussion on producer Norman Whitfield's unique updating of Smokey Robinson's "Way Over There," and the driving rhythm section and doubling on the organ, guitar, and horns on "I Want My Baby Back." The material off of Starr's second album, 25 Miles, actually sounds slightly better, closer and more vivid, which means that this CD gets better as it goes along, and peaks with its coda, a trio of non-LP singles that are as good as anything before them. "Harlem" -- which has an achingly beautiful chorus and bridge -- "Girls Are Getting' Prettier," and "It's My Turn Now" were all retrieved from the vaults of Ric-Tic Records, and are true rarities. There is no significant annotation, but the discography information is worthwhile, and the sound quality makes this an obvious purchase for any fans of '60s or '70s soul. ~ Bruce Eder

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Agent Double-O Soul
    2. 2.
      I Am the Man for You Baby
    3. 3.
      Stop Her on Sight (S.O.S.)
    4. 4.
      Oh How Happy
    5. 5.
      Way Over There
    6. 6.
      My Weakness Is You
    7. 7.
      Headline News
    8. 8.
      Soul Master
    9. 9.
      I Want My Baby Back
    10. 10.
      Love Is My Destination
    11. 11.
      I Am Your Man
    12. 12.
      Time Is Passin' By
    13. 13.
      Twenty-Five Miles
    14. 14.
      I'm Still a Struggling Man
    15. 15.
      Backyard Lovin' Man
    16. 16.
      He Who Picks a Rose
    17. 17.
      Soul City (Open Your Arms to Me)
    18. 18.
      You Beat Me to the Punch
    19. 19.
      Gonna Keep on Tryin' Till I Win Your Love
    20. 20.
      Pretty Little Angel
    21. 21.
      If My Heart Could Tell the Story
    22. 22.
      Who Cares If You're Happy or Not (I Do)
    23. 23.
      Twenty-Four Hours (To Find My Baby)
    24. 24.
      Mighty Good Lovin'
    25. 25.
      Harlem
    26. 26.
      Girls Are Gettin' Prettier
    27. 27.
      It's My Turn Now

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Edwin Starr

商品の紹介

The folks at Motown's British offices have done it again, giving us this handsomely remastered two-LPs-on-one-CD reissue of Edwin Starr's first two albums; and as much of that first album, and a big chunk of that second, were comprised of single sides going back to 1965; this is a pretty full account of Starr's career over a period of four years. The audio on Soul Master -- an album assembled principally from earlier Starr sides done for Ed Wingate's Ric-Tic Records, before Wingate was bought out by Berry Gordy, interspersed with new Motown recordings -- has been rejuvenated so that it's sharper and brighter than it's been since September 1968, when it was issued (and maybe not even then). You can practically hear the action on the drum kit on the pounding, driving "Agent Double-0 Soul," the gentle doubling of the electric guitar over the lyric on the first and last verses of the soaring ballad "I Am the Man for You Baby," the chiming, choppy rhythm guitars on "Oh How Happy," the driving percussion on producer Norman Whitfield's unique updating of Smokey Robinson's "Way Over There," and the driving rhythm section and doubling on the organ, guitar, and horns on "I Want My Baby Back." The material off of Starr's second album, 25 Miles, actually sounds slightly better, closer and more vivid, which means that this CD gets better as it goes along, and peaks with its coda, a trio of non-LP singles that are as good as anything before them. "Harlem" -- which has an achingly beautiful chorus and bridge -- "Girls Are Getting' Prettier," and "It's My Turn Now" were all retrieved from the vaults of Ric-Tic Records, and are true rarities. There is no significant annotation, but the discography information is worthwhile, and the sound quality makes this an obvious purchase for any fans of '60s or '70s soul. ~ Bruce Eder|
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