Thursday, October 27, 2022

Kent 288 - Sandra Phillips & Bette Williams - Swamp Dogg's Southern Soul Girls (2007) + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC)

Ask most people what Soul music is and the chances are a lot of them will come up with the sound on this CD. Traditional ‘Southern’ Soul. And here we have two Southern Soul songstresses for the price of one. What more could you want?....The contrast between the careers of Sandra Phillips - who’s sung for presidents, been received by the Pope and has appeared in a number of films - and Bette Williams, who disappeared into obscurity almost as soon as her last recording session was over, highlights the ups and downs of the soul music world. But lack of success in this genre rarely means lack of quality. Jerry “Swamp Dogg” Williams Jr was extraordinarily prolific during the early 70s and his name alone guarantees interest from those in the know about soul. I see his name associated with any form of music and i automatically buy it!  Here are twenty one recordings that will have you all a quiver with excitement, whether you want wrist slitting ballads, cheating heartbreak, angry revenge, or a jump round the room. The connections between country music and soul music in both feel and emotional impact are very apparent on this CD, and the similar way life is presented in song. The titles often tell the story alone - If She’s Your Wife (Who Am I) (also recorded by Doris Duke), Please Don’t Send Him Back To Me, Another Man Took My Husband’s Place... you get the picture. The familiar structures of the music evoke memories of other songs, some better known than others and indeed a number of the handful of songs Bette/Betty Williams recorded (and two, included here, were unissued at the time) were recorded by other artists. The CD collects together all Ms Williams known recordings, mostly ballads, but her first release, He Took My Hand from 1970, is an uptempo Northern Soul Classic. The oddly titled (would someone please ask Jerry why?) instrumental flip side of the 45 is also included as a bonus track; also known to the Northern Soul crowd. A Feeling (For Someone Else Has Grown) is funkier in feel. Knowing some of the songs by other artists makes the quality of Bette’s voice even more apparent. They stand up to lasting scrutiny. As for Bette herself...the trail goes cold in 1972. Sandra Phillips’ earlier 60s recordings are Motownesque and so found favour with the Northern Soul crowd, as did a later one for Columbia’s’ Okeh’ label. But as we’re talking Southern not Northern Soul here, we get Sandra’s version of Doris Duke’s To The Other Woman (I’m The Other Woman) and a wonderful take on She Didn’t Know (She Kept On Talking) the song Dee Dee Warwick took to the charts during the summer of 1970. The CD opener The Rescue Song is a bit of a wow. Sandra is having an affair with her best friend’s man, but its not good... sample lyric “He’s asked me to do some things I know he wouldn’t ask his wife” and unless my ears deceive me, it involves his buddy too. Strong stuff for 1970. It would be unfair to pick one of this collection’s two wonderful singers above the other. The songs are all top drawer, the vocals are top drawer and of course the Swamp Dogg productions are impeccable, making it an album to savour, digest and enjoy....THIS IS REAL SOUL!

AMM

                                                                      The Tasters!





24 comments:

Little Bill said...

Excellent cd and flac what else can someone ask? Tnx amm!

gmortars said...

Please do send this back to me! 😎 Thanks AMM!

PeterH said...

Can't wait to hear from these southern girls! Thanks for review, P.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM - nice two-fer review.

bigcravings said...

A Swamp Dogg production . . . can't go wrong.

Big Dave said...

This looks good... many thanks for the review AMM

BigD

richsoul said...

Excellent choice of ladies. I am anxious to hear all their lovely sounds. Thanks AMM.

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you very much AMM

Bob Mac said...

Nice one, many thanks.

hakase said...

seems he still working hard but i prefer his old stuff so thanks for this AMM

Rush said...

Great review thanks AMM

pmac said...

Love the Dogg! he also produced an Irma Thomas lp a long time ago (In Between Tears, which is fantastic). If you are unfamilar with him, look up some of his own lps, such as Total Destruction to Your Mind. Amazing work.
This is a new one to me, AMM. Def looking forward to it. Many thanks!

AMM said...

@pmac


i have everything hes done/produced ...legend

Bill Pritchard said...

More southern soul, I'm starting to like you!

bostig said...

This sounds interesting, to say the least

reb.jukebox said...

Amother great Kent comp AMM
thank you Reb

CanoMan said...

Thanks for this Kent review

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks,plus sisters

pedro B said...

Love any thing the Dogg turns out just has that Midas touch which ever the side of the fence he's on Great review AMM

Cheers Pedro

soul quinquin said...

Another Kent that I don't have and so.....Thanks Collins
Pierre

oldsoulrebel said...

I've been ripping all my Kent CD's to flac but don't seem to have this one, thanks for this AMM

Lordchester said...

Another great Kent compilation, thanks for the review AMM

andr3 nalin said...

Hey, looks great. I dig Southern Soul Girls ;) thanks for that ✌🏻☀️☮️

Smokey said...

Hi AMM, a little late again, but I am happy to see this Swamp Dogg album. Thanks for the review.