Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Freda Payne ‎– Come See About Me (2001) Volt - Soul (FLAC) +++Artwork

Singer and actress Freda Charcelia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan.  she modeled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, Payne appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack’s The Original Amateur Hour, singing jingles, she was featured on WJR radio’s Make Way for Youth, in addition to many other local television and radio shows. Payne’s mother spurned a contract from the then unknown Berry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne began touring with Pearl Bailey’s musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Payne’s first album was "After the Lights Go Down" for ABC’s Impulse Records in 1962. Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, Payne joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway’s Hallelujah Baby! in 1967, she also performed in the Equity Theatre production of "Lost in the Stars". Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, a label run by her old Detroit friends Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne’s smash single "Band of Gold", released in 1970, was ranked #1 in the United Kingdom and #3 in the United States. It was her first gold record. Payne’s other hits included "Deeper and Deeper", "You Brought Me Joy", and the anti-war, "Bring the Boys Home". As her star kept rising, Payne began appearing in television specials and touring the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, Payne continued recording, pressing twenty-one albums, including several remakes of "Band of Gold". In 1974, Payne made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military, and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Today’s Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 and 1981, before joining the cast of Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. Payne also starred in productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover in the 1990s. Payne’s film appearances include Private Obsession in 1995; Sprung in 1997; Ragdoll in 1999; The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps in 2000; and Fire and Ice in 2001. Returning to her jazz roots, Payne later toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled Love and Payne.

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21 comments:

Bill said...

Fan of Freda Payne, but I`ve missed this one! Thanks for the review!

pmac said...

Really love, Freda. She completely changed her stylings from the 60s hit of Band of Gold to what she now does. Got to see her perform a few years ago with a jazz combo and she was fantastic. Great review AMM, and looking forward to digging into this album. BTW - the heard rock band, Afghan Whigs, also did a great cover of Band of Gold (the founder of that band, Greg Dulli, owns a bar in New Orleans that was near my house there and he turned me onto it).

USMAN47 said...

Here is a soulful comeback of this great singer, completely gone unnoticed !!!

Yves

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM
Great production team at hand must be an amazing album

ELtel said...

A class act MM, many thanks.
cheers,ELtel

clash said...

I've been crushing on her since the first time I heard Band Of Gold. Please and thank you.

clash said...

PMAC, thanks for the info about the Afghan Whigs covering Band Of Gold. I'm definitely going to check that out. Difford & Tillbrook, (the Squeeze dudes), would occasionally do it during their live shows.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woLWWef8nyM

Soulsville said...

Hello AMM, another great review, thanks

richsoul said...

Now that your gone, I still remember the melody and the song, I always like Freda Payne. thanks AMM.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Love & Payne - missed that revue.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank You Very Much AMM

pedro B said...

Yeh this is slightly different to her very early sounds then of a change when she hit Invictus then sort off start to change her style again a very interesting lady and a great singer thanks AMM for the review

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

BIG THANKS for this and also flac & artwork
truly appreciated AMM your special!

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Sounds good this review

Little Bill said...

Thanks amm for Freda Payne very nice voice indeed.

reb.jukebox said...

Great singer AMM many thanks Reb

PeterH said...

A great comeback from a great artist. Thanks for review, P.

renald said...

Beautiful woman. She reminds me of the coloured woman of South Africa. The only difference is , this woman can sing. she's one of my favorites. Thanks for collecting this jewel from your vaults AMM. great review!!

Big Dave said...

One that was missing from my collection, many thanks for the review :)

BigD

Smokey said...

Very nice review, thank you a lot.

CanoMan said...

Thanks for the story on the review and for sharing it