Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Bobby Powell - Into My Own Thing - The Jewel and Whit Recordings 1966-1971(2001)Westside-Rare Soul

Blind pianist/singer Bobby Powell was born in Baton Rouge in 1941 & started out as a gospel singer in the 1950s.By the outset of the 1960s, however, he'd switched to singing R&B and was signed to Whit Records,where he succeeded right out of the box with "What Are You Trying to Do to Me" b/w "Red Sails in the Sunset"  the latter didn't chart nationally but was good and popular enough locally to get picked up by Jewel Records for national distribution. He did even better with his second single, a version of "C.C. Rider" b/w "That Little Girl of Mine," which topped the national R&B charts in 1965. Powell's third record, "Do Something for Yourself" b/w "It's Getting Late in the Evening," made it to number 21 on the charts the following year, and in 1967 he once again charted a single with "I'm Gonna Leave You." That marked the end of Powell's string of successes, however, although he still released two singles a year, brushed the charts once more at the end of the decade, and had a number 14 hit in 1974 with "The Bells." During this same period, Powell also cut an LP for Excello and later issued a handful of more singles. Finally, in the 1980s, he gave up R&B and soul music and returned to where he started out, singing gospel music. In 2002, WestSide Records released a compilation of Powell's Whit and Jewel singles.One of the greatest Southern Soul Singers Of All Time IMHO.judge for Yourselves.


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13 comments:

Guy said...

a smashing review of a great release, cheers

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for review of Bobby Powell's things.

Anton said...

All Time Classic From The Real Side!

PeterH said...

Really cool stuff ... Thanks for review, P.

Little Bill said...

Many thanks amm for Bobby Powel!

renald said...

Thanks AMM the this fantastic opportunity to review Bobby Powell.

reb.jukebox said...

thank you BROOKLYN SOULBOY and AMM for sharing this Reb

pedro B said...

Thanks All music Man for this in depth review of great southern singer certainly payed his dues

Cheers Pedro

gmortars said...

This looks terrific. Thanks, AMM!

tennessee boy said...

Very interesting album ! Post appreciated !

ELtel said...

This certainly looks interesting MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel

richsoul said...

Sounds good, I picture myself listening to a night show such as the Royal Crown Revue from Gallatin, Tennessee

hakase said...

thank you allmusicman as always
i love the late great Westside!