Monday, July 11, 2022

Kent 508 - Various Artists - Whatever You Want - Bob Crewe's 60s Soul Sounds (2022) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC)

Most soul fans know Bob Crewe through his 60s pop/soul songs and recordings with Frankie Valli & the 4 Seasons, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels and his New Voice and Dynovoice labels that teem with hidden gems. Less known are his early songs and productions by such heavyweights of the black music world as Ben E King, Chuck Jackson, Jerry Butler and Barbara Lewis. That follows from his first big success in music, which was with black Brooklyn doo wop combo Hal Miller & the Rays, whom he managed, wrote and produced for. ‘Silhouettes’ by them was a big hit on both the pop and R&B charts in 1957. Crewe clearly loved the R&B sound and penned for Faye Adams, Charlie & Ray, the Bey Sisters and Billy & Lillie in the 50s. He took Hal & the Rays through to the early 60s, when he also wrote and produced soul singers Lenny O’Henry and the High Keys well known names to northern fans. Crewe was adept at composing soulful ballads for Hal Miller, Chuck Jackson, Jerry Butler and the like but could also hit a dance groove, as shown by Dee Dee Sharp’s swinging 60s 45 ‘Deep Dark Secret’ / ‘Good’ and the High Keys’ R&B gem ‘Pistol Packin’ Mama’. He wrote groovy numbers for Tracy Dey and Shirley Matthews and an inspired and sublime ‘Pushing A Good Thing Too Far’ for Barbara Lewis. Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons started out as a street corner vocal group and were steeped in the black music tradition, so they were happy to go along with Bob Crewe for the ride when Motown’s success inspired him to write in that vein. ‘I’m Gonna Change’ was an obscure LP track that got picked up by Northern Soul DJs in the 70s and went massive in the terminology of the day. Frankie Valli had belatedly charted with his solo billing ‘You’re Ready Now’ in the UK, due to the rare soul scene spins, though his ‘(You’re Gonna) Hurt Yourself’ is arguably the more soulful of the tracks from that mid 60s period. Mitch Ryder fronted a white Detroit rock band whose music was its own genre of tough soul ‘You Get Your Kicks’ being a high point in teenage angst with an adrenalin fuelled dance beat. By the mid-60s Crewe’s labels had moved with the times and the slick, rhythmic pop soul sounds of Lainie Hill’s ‘Time Marches On’ and Kenny Wells’ ‘Isn’t It Just A Shame’ reflect that. Crewe was working for many other labels, producing gems such as Lynn Randell’s ‘Stranger In My Arms’ for Columbia and writing ‘Everything Under The Sun’ for revered soul man Walter Jackson at Okeh. In the UK there were excellent covers of his songs by Kenny Lynch and Kiki Dee, while UK band the Soul Mates covered Dey & Knights’ groovy ‘Sayin’ Something’ Kent  went with the original in this case i,m pleased to say..This is a brief history in time of some the northern scenes greatest spins..The man is a LEGEND!...Brilliant Album!...Read the Booklet all info in there!

AMM


                                                          Review Courtesy Of Oldsoulrebel

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34 comments:

AMM said...

many thx oldsoulrebel for an amazing review!

RMstorm said...

Thanks OldSoulRebel. Some new Crewe sounds.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM and oldsoulrebelfor this Album

richsoul said...

Thank you for this excellent review of Mr. Crewe. Thank you AMM.

Guy said...

Thanks for such a good fresh review

reb.jukebox said...

Thnak you Oldsoulrebel and AMM for another great comp on Kent
Reb

trinity said...

thank you kindly for the review mate - a belter!

USMAN47 said...

A new Kent can only be interesting!!!
Thank you Oldsoulrebel and AMM for sharing.

Yves

Little Bill said...

Thanks for another superb Kent record guys!

Jumpstart said...

Amazing! I just discovered this release and now you are reviewing it here! You're the best!

/Jumpstart

bigcravings said...

Excellent review of this comp

PhilN said...

Many thanks OldSoulRebel & AMM. Great review.

Bill said...

Nice one!! Many thanks oldsoulrebel and AMM for this great share!
Cheers!
Bill

clash said...

Most definitely! Please and thanks.

Big Dave said...

Another fine collection... many thanks OSR & AMM for the review

BigD

gmortars said...

Another day, another Kent. No disguise for this blessing! Thanks, Oldsoulrebel and AMM!

soul quinquin said...

Little by little I will manage to complete my Kent. Thanks Collins.
Pierre

Bob Mac said...

Love these Kent comps, thanks to Oldsoulrebel.

Arty said...

Cheers, AMM and Moxy. Thanks for this. Another good comp..

CanoMan said...

Thanks for sharing another Kent review

hakase said...

never heard this or Bob Crewe either thanks so much Oldsoulrebel and AMM

renald said...

Kent's are always welcome. Shout out to Oldskoolrebel for his collaboration with AMM. LINK me up for this review please AMM!!

BillyMac said...

News to me. Didn't know crewe did this. By the way, if you haven't seen the movie Jersey Boys yet. Check it out. Crewe plays a big part.

Lordchester said...

Thank you AMM and oldsoulrebel for this review

PeterH said...

I am always glad to find a Kent release here that I don't know already. Thanks for review, P.

Rush said...

Thanks AMM and Oldsoulrebel for the review

deadwoodie said...

Thanks

Carlos Uria said...

Thak you oldsoulrebel!! Fantastic review!!!

andr3 nalin said...

Oooh supercool, yeah, Bob Crewe is a familiar name to me somehow. Thanks a lot AMM & OldSoulRebel ✌🏻🌞☮️

Smokey said...

Thank you oldsoulrebel and AMM for this review.

pedro B said...

Many thanks to Oldsoulrebel and AMM for a dose of Bob Crewe certainly had a bit of style in more ways than one another wicked review

Cheers Pedro

ELtel said...

Superb review, thank you Oldsoulrebel & MM.
cheers,ELtel

Soulsville said...

Hi AMM,

Many thanks for the review, this certainly ticks all the boxes, thanks

Jean-Jacques Mura said...

Nice review for another great set from Kent. Thanks a lot.