Thursday, July 28, 2022

Patti LaBelle - The Spirit's In It - Philadelphia International - LP (1981) - CD (1993) The Right Stuff - + Mini-Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC)

Actress and singer Patti LaBelle was born in philadelphia in 1944 and is widely regarded as the queen of rock and soul music. She has received acclaim for many of her songs, including "Lady Marmalade," "When You Talk About Love" and "New Attitude." This was her 5th studio album from 23 recorded as a solo artist and also 8 with Labelle as well as 7 recorded prior to that with the Bluebells...She began her career as part of the Ordettes in 1959, who became the Bluebelles in 1961. Her success as a solo artist started in 1983 when she released her hit album "I'm in Love Again". Going out on the road, the Bluebelles earned national fame at The Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York, where they became "Apollo Sweethearts." The group also enjoyed modest success with remakes of songs such as "You'll Never Walk Alone" and "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," and their ballad "Down the Aisle (The Wedding Song)" became a top 40 hit. Yet nothing compared to their early success. In 1967, Cindy Birdsong left the group to join forces with Diana Ross and the Supremes. Meanwhile, the remaining members of the Bluebelles tried to pull out of their musical slump.  In 1970, unable to recreate their early success, the Bluebelles were dropped from their label and abandoned by their managers. LaBelle turned to UK promoter Vicki Wickham (Producer of UK show "Ready,Steady,Go" in the 1960,s) for help with their antiquated image. Under Wickham's management, the group changed their name to the edgier "LaBelle," altered their fashion to reflect the 1970s glam rock era, and pushed the limits with their lyrics and music. After releasing several albums on the Warner Bros. label, their 1974 release 2Nightbirds" finally caught on with listeners. The first single off the album, "Lady Marmalade," about a seductress in New Orleans, became the group's first No. 1 hit in 12 years. In response to the album's success, the group began a whirlwind tour, becoming the first group to play at the Metropolitan Opera House, and the first Black vocal group to land the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Yet, underneath the success, there was a layer of tension within the group over musical direction. In 1977, after creative differences, the group split up to focus on solo projects. LaBelle released her eponymous solo debut in 1977, which received critical acclaim. In 1982, after the moderate success of albums such as Tasty (1978) and Released (1980), LaBelle recorded the ballad "The Best is Yet to Come," which reached No. 14 on the R&B chart, and garnered LaBelle her first solo Grammy Award nomination. That same year she had a No. 1 hit with "On My Own," sung with Michael MacDonald. Throughout the 1980s, LaBelle continued to score hits with songs such as 1984's "New Attitude" and "Stir It Up," which both became pop radio staples, as well as 1989's "If You Asked Me To." In 1991, LaBelle released "Burnin", which hit gold status and landed the singer her first Grammy Award. She was honored again for her work in 1993, when she was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She also continued releasing popular albums throughout the 1990s, including Gems (1994), Flame (1997), and Live! One Night Only (1998) which won LaBelle a second Grammy. In 2008, LaBelle and former LaBelle group members Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash reunited to release "Back to Now", their first full album as a group in 32 years. The collection featured a combination of new songs and singles recorded before the LaBelle group break-up. The album was followed by a successful reunion tour. In June 2009, LaBelle was honored yet again, with her induction into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame. In 2017, the singer unveiled her first jazz album, "Bel Hommage", which featured standards previously delivered by Frank Sinatra and Nina Simone, among others. Patti has starred in numerous stage and screen productions & has written several books. The first taster was her huge hit in the UK NSS.

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15 comments:

Little Bill said...

Nice soul sister amm and great review, thank you!

Jumpstart said...

Thanks for the review.

/Jumpstart

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Album Thank you AMM Much Appreciated

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Quite a story & quite a voice.

richsoul said...

Great review of an enduring soul singer. She can belt them out like no other. Thanks for the review and tracks. Thank you AMM.

Bob Mac said...

Nice review, thank you.

hakase said...

i also got this but vinyl and loved it; thank for the review and upgrade AMM

renald said...

I love Patti LaBelle. No male artists can pitch as high as Patti. Thanks AMM for sharing. Great review!!

reb.jukebox said...

Nice share and info AMM
thanks Reb

Rush said...

Thanks for the review review AMM, Patti never dissapoints

pedro B said...

Don't mind a bit of Patti what a great singer this woman is great review AMM
Cheers Pedro

ELtel said...

Many thanks for Patti MM.
cheers,ELtel

PeterH said...

You can't go wrong with Patti LaBelle. Thanks for review, P.

Smokey said...

Thank you for this wonderful album.

Soulsville said...

Hello AMM,

Thanks for this good album review.