Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Kent 317 - Sugar Pie DeSanto - Go Go Power The Complete Chess Singles 1961-1966 (2009) + Booklet + 11 Bonus Tracks (ALL FLAC)

It’s one of those names that sticks in the brain, but a 1964 television appearance by Sugar Pie DeSanto was also impressive enough to instantly spring to my mind. She was one of America’s most under rated R&B/Soul singers. It seems impossible now, but one of the UK’s main TV channels devoted a whole Sunday afternoon programme to the now legendary American Folk Blues Festival. Many got their first sighting of Howling Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Willie Dixon, Sleepy John Estes and Lightnin’ Hopkins that day. Pitting her tiny four foot eleven frame against these giants, the only female on the bill turned in the kind of rip roaring, full throttle performance that had made her a hot property on the US live circuit. British TV audiences also had the treat of her performing on Ready Steady Go on the same show as the Kinks who she blew out of the water! She released a number of singles that caused a stir in R&B circles, although Chess held back releasing many of her recordings so she wouldn’t impinge on their already happening female star Etta James, her best friend. This meant that Sugar Pie was mainly used as an in-house writer, churning out songs for label mates like Fontella Bass, Little Milton, Billy Stewart and Minnie Riperton. The singles she released comprise this stellar collection, showing the lady to be a highly expressive singer of power, passion and a fair smattering of sauce. The album is entitled the complete chess singles but thats not true,so ive included the rest as bonus tracks to paint the full picture. She was born Umpeylia Marsema Balinton in 1935 in Brooklyn New York, her Filipino father and black American mother relocating to San Francisco when she was three. Among her childhood friends was a girl named Jamesetta Hawkins, who would later become famous as Etta James. They were childhood friends who eventually explored the music world together. Umpeylia’s super charged pipes developed as she sang along to her concert pianist mother at home and let loose in church, then gaining her talent show success by her mid teens. She was noticed winning a competition by Johnny Otis, who dubbed her Little Miss Sugar Pie and whisked her on tour, eventually recording her for Federal. The name DeSanto came from basketball star Don Barksdale, who released some of her songs on his Rhythm Records. After marrying Pee Wee Kingsley she went on to record with him for various labels. She scored her first hit in 1960 with ‘I Want To Know’, attracting the attention of James Brown when she appeared at New York’s Apollo Theater. She spent the next two years singing with his Revue. Sugar Pie released her first single with Chess in early 1961. ‘It Won’t Be Long’ was followed by several for other labels, before she returned the following year with the pleading ballad ‘Ask Me’, kick-starting a string of 45s that would continue until 1966. After label-mate Tommy Tucker hit with ‘High Heel Sneakers’ in 1964, she replied with ‘Slip-In Mules’ and reached the Pop charts for the first time. The follow-up ‘Soulful Dress’ plumbed a similar sassy, stomping vein and also performed well. Its flip, ‘Use What You Got’, highlighted a smouldering, sexy blues groove, while ‘I Don’t Wanna Fuss’ hit a raw, funky grind and ‘Mama Didn’t Raise No Fools’ showed a gentler melodic soul side. Producer Billy Davis then suggested Sugar Pie record with Etta James as their voices boasted a similar kind of bite and roaring soul power that would put a power station out of business! The duo’s ‘Do I Make Myself Clear’ and the thumpingly contagious ‘In The Basement’ reached the R&B chart. This compilation is named after ‘Go Go Power’, a 1966 belter. In the early 70s Sugar Pie moved back to California, where she still lives and works, but here’s a marvellous and long overdue picture of the rise of a truly overlooked and criminally stifled talent that will blow your speakers to kingdom come on full volume! All her northern dancers are featured here in glorious flac.
 

AMM

 

                                                                        The Tasters!






23 comments:

richsoul said...

A true soul legend and a fantastic singer. Thanks AMM.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for bringing the Sugar today.

Simon said...

ive been looking for this everywhere so thx man!

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM,Very Much Appreciated

hakase said...

great review thanks AMM

andr3 nalin said...

Aayeah, makes me wanna get down to the basement again ;) Thanks multiple times for that ✌🏻☀️☮️

Little Bill said...

Excellent Kent CD and Sugar Pie too! Thanks AMM

PeterH said...

I have that album and like it very much. Thanks for review, P.

tsi&hrjs said...

A very nice write-up for a great performer. Thanks for the review AMM.

reb.jukebox said...

thanks AMM for an upgrade to flac on this fine kent comp
Reb

Bill Pritchard said...

I can't wait for this one!

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the review

Rush said...

Thanks AMM great review I do not know much of her music

Guy said...

Thank you for reviewing and expanding this collection

Kenji said...

pleeese amm

soultime said...

What a voice great review AMM .

bostig said...

Bery interesting πŸŽΈπŸŽΈπŸŽΈπŸ‘πŸ˜Š

bigcravings said...

Often overlooked . . . great review

Bill Pritchard said...

Desperate for this one.

Lordchester said...

Thanks for reviewing this legandary singer.

pedro B said...

Plenty of class on this one and it's sugar coated sweet as you like it
Thanks AMM takes me back to the early days

Cheers Pedro

ELtel said...

+ bonus tracks is a must, Thank MM.
cheers,ELtel

IAN said...

Soulful Dress got me in to R&B, never looked back.