Friday, January 27, 2023

Laura Lee - Supreme Soul Diva (2012) Backbeat(Backbart 002) - Rare soul (FLAC)

From one of my fave labels comes this gem. The 10th album reviewed from the Backbeats(V.A.)..Backbart (Artists) catalogue. One of THE great under exposed soul divas,along with millie jackson & shirley brown this lady belted out soul straight from the heart. This album captures her best tracks on the Hot wax/Invictus labels..known on the northern scene for "to win your heart" the vocal to "festival time" on the Ric Tic label...Laura was born in Chicago in 1945, but as a child moved to Detroit with her mother. The founder of a leading gospel group, Ernestine Rundless of The Meditation Singers was a trusted mentor. Featuring Della Reese, they were the first Detroit gospel group to perform with instrumental backing. The group recorded on the Specialty label in the mid-1950s, appeared on the LP Della Reese Presents The Meditation Singers in 1958, and in the early 1960s recorded for Checker Records. As Laura Lee Rundless, she replaced Reese in The Meditation Singers in 1956, and over the next few years toured widely around the country. In 1965, as Laura Lee, she launched her secular solo career as an R&B singer in clubs in Detroit, although she also continued to record occasionally with The Meditation Singers. She first recorded solo for Ric-Tic Records in 1966, with "To Win Your Heart". Around this time, she recorded an interesting uptempo adaption of an unreleased Little Richard song, "You'd Better Stop", titled "Stop Giving Your Man Away". A typically "mature " philosophical side by Laura. The following year, she signed with Chess Records and, after initially recording in-house with the label's producers in Chicago, it was decided to send her to Rick Hall's FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals to record "Dirty Man". This became her first hit, reaching #13 R&B and #68 pop. She stayed with Chess until 1969, also recording "Up Tight Good Man" (#16 R&B) and "As Long As I Got You" (#31 R&B).A short spell with Atlantic subsidiary, Cotillion resulted in two singles and then in 1970, Lee moved to former Motown producers, Holland, Dozier and Holland's newly established Hot Wax label in Detroit. One of her first recordings for Hot Wax, "Women's Love Rights", became one of her biggest hits, reaching #11 on the R&B chart in 1971 and #36 pop. In 1972, "Rip Off" became her biggest R&B hit at #3 but only climbed to #68 on the Billboard Hot 100. She also recorded an album, Two Sides of Laura Lee, while in a relationship with singer Al Green. Most of her material on Hot Wax was produced by William Weatherspoon, formerly with Motown. Lee left Invictus / Hot Wax in 1975 and signed with Ariola Records, but became seriously ill shortly afterward and retired from the music industry for several years. She returned in 1983 with a gospel album, Jesus Is The Light Of My Life, on which she worked with Al Green. By 1990 she was recovered from her illness and had been ordained as a minister. She has continued recording music, mostly gospel. I made it a rule to buy anything by this great lady with that killer voice, this is a superb accolade to her years at Hot wax. Still loved on the northern scene for "Rip Off" & "To Win Your Heart"

AMM

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20 comments:

gmortars said...

Don't leave me starving for this one! 😎
Thanks, AMM!

Moxysoulandjazz said...

this is a hard one to get thx AMM.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. No crumbs on my table here.

Bill said...

Love her version of "Since I fell for you"Great album!!

Little Bill said...

Great to see some soul sisters amm, thank you!

soultime said...

Love Crumbs off the table .

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

Kenji said...

VG soul pleese..

USMAN47 said...

As I'm not sure to have them all even with the LP, this CD is welcome.

Thanks for sharing

Yves

richsoul said...

Thank you for the review of this fine lady. some of the titles on this cd are well known. thank you AMM.

ELtel said...

And a supreme review MM, huge thanks.
cheers,ELtel

Simon said...

a fantastic REAL soul lady,many thx AMM

BillyMac said...

Rare one,amm. And a nice preface, my brother.

pedro B said...

What can i say what a great set this with a stonker of a review make this a big show piece Thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

yeah shes a deep soul legend too thank you so much for this AMM

reb.jukebox said...

Many thanks AMM great share Reb

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM her rendition of Since I fell for you is amazing

PeterH said...

A soul diva I still have much to learn about ... Thanks for review, P.

Soulsville said...

Hello AMM,

If I could please, thanks for the review.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the digging,