Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Eddie Parker - Love You Baby - (1989) Expanded Edition - Blues Gallery - Rare Soul

Best known among Northern soul fans for the perennial favorite "Love You Baby," singer Eddie Parker was born and raised in Saginaw, MI, regularly traveling to nearby Detroit during the mid-'60s in pursuit of a career in music. There he connected with the songwriting & production team of Jack Ashford (a former percussionist with Motown's legendary session band the Funk Brothers) and Lorraine Chandler. Signing with their fledgling Pied Piper Productions to record "I'm Gone," issued on the tiny Awake label in 1966.
The record went nowhere, and Parker's recording career stalled until 1968, when Ashford and Chandler founded their own Ashford label. The venture would yield just one single before going bankrupt, but what a single! Ideally matched to Parker's gritty, passionate vocals, "Love You Baby" was a flop upon its initial release but enjoyed new life in the 1970s thanks to its massive popularity among the DJs and clubbers populating Britain's Northern soul scene, regularly topping lists of the most popular Northern classics of all time. When Ashford and Chandler partnered with Ernest Kelly to form a new label, Triple B, they again called on Parker to christen the venture,his third single, "I Need a True Love," was Triple B's first release in 1970, soon after appearing in France thanks to a licensing deal with the Parisian label Googa Mooga. The follow-up, "Can't You See (What You're Doing to Me)," was issued on the Jay Walking label in 1971, meeting the same grim fate as its predecessors. Parker would not make another record for four years, although he remained a staple of the Detroit nightclub circuit. He finally resurfaced on vinyl with 1975's "Body Chains," produced by Ashford and Chandler for the Prodigal label. When Ashford relocated from Detroit to Los Angeles the following year, he brought a cache of unreleased master tapes with him, and without Parker's knowledge or consent his previously unissued "But if You Must Go" came out on the Beverly Hills label Miko in 1977. Meanwhile, the enduring popularity of "Love You Baby" prompted the British reissue label Grapevine to officially re-release Parker's masterpiece in 1979, inspiring Chandler to found her own JR label to cut a new Parker single, 1980's "She." JR also issued an LP, The Old, the New, the Blues, featuring Parker/Chandler duets on two cuts. The sessions would prove Parker's last, as he largely renounced his secular career to focus on the church. However, he occasionally consented to appearing with Chandler at British Northern soul weekenders, once again performing his classic hits to a new generation of fans. Motown Funk Brother Jack Ashford wrote, co-wrote &/or produced &/or arranged nearly all of Eddie Parker's released tracks. Back cover victim of a flood..

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Tracks

01 Jack Ashford - If Eddie Parker Had Gone To Motown.mp3
02 I'm Gone.mp3
03 Crying Clown.mp3
04 Love You Baby.mp3
05 Love You Baby (Instrumental).mp3
06 Can't You See What You're Doing To Me.mp3
07 Body Chains (Vocal version).mp3
08 But If You Must Go.mp3
09 I Need A True Love.mp3
10 She.mp3
11 Dream.mp3
12 You Belong To Me
13 Can't Get Enough
14 Take A Look At Yourself.mp3
15 Love You Baby.mp3
16 Funny.mp3
17 Different Kind Of Feeling.mp3
18 Love and Hate.mp3
19 If You Must Go.mp3
20 She.mp3


Tracks 12 to 20 Line Up (LP )

Vocals - Eddie Parker
Backing Vocals – Lorraine Chandler,Denise L.Griffin,The Smith Brothers
Bass – Roderick Chandler
Drums – James Lawton,Nathaniel Marcus
Guitars – Dave Hamilton,Willie Hampton
Keyboards – Joseph E. Hunter
Saxophone – James Chaney
Trumpet – Kelvin Green
Orchestrated By (Vocal Orchestration) – Lorraine Chandler
Producer – Lorraine Chandler
Recorded At Sound Suite Studios Motown,Studio B,Detroit.Michigan


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23 comments:

richsoul said...

He does have a gritty voice but it sounds good. I can see why northern fans enjoyed his music. I remember also Lorraine Chandler and her music. Thanks AMM for review, music, and of the link. Thank you AMM

USMAN47 said...

Magnificent CD from one of the pioneers of Detroit Sound.

Yves

Carlos Uria said...

Great Eddie Parker, great voice and great northern soul songs, Thank you AMM!!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Back cover victim of flood - curious as to how the front cover survived

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM the taster But if you must go is amazing

PhilN said...

Thanks AMM. This is a real gem.

Jumpstart said...

Thanks for reviewing this.

/Jumpstart

Big Dave said...

Another rare gem... many thanks indeed for this review

BigD

ELtel said...

Thanks for another rare soul review MM.
cheers,ELtel

oldsoulrebel said...

Wow another fantastic review! One of Detroit's greatest and a firm favorite with us Northern Soul fans. Love You Baby has got to be in everyone's top ten

CanoMan said...

Great background story and great review thanks

Bob Mac said...

Looks good, thanks for the review, I look forward to hearing this.

hakase said...

another nice review much appreciated AMM

Little Bill said...

Thanks for another Northern Soul gem amm, great review!

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you so much for this Album AMM much appreciated

PeterH said...

Not only interesting for northern soul fans, but for any music lovers. Thanks for review, P.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks,Joseph E. Hunter Bandleader of The Funk Brothers 1959-1962. Worked with John Lee Hooker

reb.jukebox said...

Thanks AMM for this fine collection of Eddie Parker's music
Reb

trinity said...

Love eddie parker - thank you kindly for the review my friend

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thanks for this good comp AMM

imnokid said...

Looks like a winner!

pedro B said...

Love his voices just my kind of singer massive review well deserved for Eddie

great set AMM

Cheers Pedro

puw said...

Yes please AMM - thanks