Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Kent 493 - Loleatta Holloway - Loleatta + Cry to Me (2020) - Rare Soul (FLAC) + Odd Scans

Loleatta Holloway was born 1946 & passed 2011. Here we have her first two albums together on one CD for review, with four bonus tracks unissued at the time of release. I did post this up on the old blog but only in mp3 so an upgrade.Loleatta Holloway was a tremendous soul singer who came naturally to the genre following her years with the famed gospel group the Caravans in her home city of Chicago. She was persuaded to move into R&B by local jazz guitarist, songwriter and producer Floyd Smith, whom she would go on to marry. Her first two 45s were cut in Chicago, but it was her signing to Michael Thevis’ newly formed Aware label of Atlanta, Georgia which started her career in earnest. With excess ready cash from his various activities, Thevis, a notorious gangster took Loleatta, Floyd and Detroit executive Marlin McNichols to Atlanta and proceeded to work the music business wholeheartedly. In July 1973, aided by a generous advertising budget, her second Aware 45, ‘Mother Of Shame’, charted and she was quickly into the studios to cut her debut LP, “Loleatta”. Showcasing her vocal talents, the album kicked off with ‘The Man I Love’, a Gershwin standard she handled well. The rest of the record was full of dynamite soul music, a mixture of covers such as ‘Can I Change My Mind’ and mainly new songs from Floyd, Sam Dees and other respected writers. With only one minor R&B hit to her credit, and being a debut artist, the LP did not sell in any quantity. However, in early 1975 the exquisite Sam Dees penned love ballad ‘Cry To Me’ went to #10 in the R&B chart, giving her second LP a title on which to hang its hat. Four other top notch Sam Dees songs were featured, along with re workings of Curtis Mayfield’s ‘Just Be True To Me’ and Ruby Andrews’ ‘Casanova’. Loleatta was developing her own writing, and the excellent ‘I’ll Be Gone’ was included. She also cut several of her own songs that did not come out at the time and were likely lined up for the next stage of her career, which was interrupted when Thevis’ finances faltered and the law caught up with him. We have included three of the best of those songs, which were previously dotted around other Kent CDs, as well as ‘For Sentimental Reasons’ from her first Aware single. During the following years, many of her old hits were adapted by House & Hip-Hop producers like Black Box who sampled her vocals from 1980 disco hit "Love Sensation" to their track "Ride On Time". Her vocals were originally used without credit, but she successfully sued the band and received an undisclosed share of the royalties. The only time she was properly paid and credited was on the Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch song "Good Vibrations" (1991), which also sampled some of her vocals from "Love Sensation". That apart she went onto record 4 more albums on the Gold Mind label and a private press release plus nearly 100 singles. She is a true soul legend and enters AMM,s Hall of fame!..Sadly no booklet apart from pages that survived my flood from a few years ago.

AMM


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12 comments:

PeterH said...

Two for the price of none ... Thanks for review, P.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for the FLAC upgrade as well.

Bill said...

A KENT album that I`m missing...(nudge,nudge);-)

Arty said...

I was only listening to some Loleatta tracks yesterday, AMM, so yes please. Thank you.

pedro B said...

What can i say this lady turned out some classic tracks over the years.She was one of the most sampled female singer. She was only 64yo RIP

Thanks for this AMM

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

many thanks for this release even though overlapped a lot to Kent 135!

Anghellic67$ said...

Awesome Kent Album AMM Thank you very much

Little Bill said...

Yes please I love Loleatta many thanks

Rush said...

Thanks AMM for the review she does justice to the tracks composed by Sam Dees

reb.jukebox said...

Yet another fine compilation by Kent
many thanks Reb

richsoul said...

I have seen some of her material previously and she is a winner. Thanks AMM,

Lordchester said...

great to see this one appear. Thanks AMM