Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Kent 260 - Irma Thomas - A Woman's Viewpoint The Essential 1970,s Recordings + Booklet (2006) FLAC

Irma Thomas hasn,t been called the “Queen Of New Orleans Soul” for the these past years for nothing. Without disparaging the work of the many other fine female vocalists that have been associated with the Crescent City down the decades, it’s Irma who has been her hometown’s flagship artist virtually from the day she walked into Cosimo Matassa’s legendary studio as a teenager, and told the world, in no uncertain terms, "You Can Have My Husband, But Please Don’t Mess With My Man". In the early 60s, and under the supervision of her peer and fellow musical genius Allen Toussaint, she cut a number of sides that, in themselves, would have been enough to ensure her name would last forever in the annals of soul music, even if she’d never recorded another note of music. I’m talking about these tracks as an example "It’s Raining, Gone, Cry On, Two Winters Long, I Done Got Over and the immortal Ruler Of My Heart", and that’s just for starters. A move to the west coast, further into the decade, resulted in yet more of soul’s defining moments, including the “Wish Someone Would Care” album and the classic, albeit not the original, version of Time Is On My Side.  I should point out that jazz trombonist Kai Winding got to "Time" just ahead of Irma, not a well known fact. In the second half of the 60s Irma pacted with Chicago’s Chess label,who promptly sent her south to Muscle Shoals to cut a blistering series of sides under the supervision of Fame studios boss Rick Hall. These did not sell too well then, but they are now regarded as being as essential as the Minit and Imperial records that preceded them.
Irma’s earliest sessions are comprehensively anthologised on  Kent CD “Time Is On My Side”, and the Chess sides are also available on a US CD that was issued a few years ago by Chess’ nowadays owner, Universal that i have yet to see. Though the "reaching Out" album was posted to the old blog. What Irma did during the next 10 years is less well represented on the the release of "In Between Tears",  a superlative collection of almost all of Irma’s very best recordings from, essentially, the whole of the 1970s. This album replaces that plus extra tracks. Note that Irma spent 1971 recording for Atlantic’s Cotillion label, but her two issued masters were not available for this collection and the other 17 seem fated to be permanently unissued, as the tapes had apparently disappeared at that time. But on either side of her Atlantic deal she worked with another of soul’s most creative people, and a man who knows more than most about how to write for women, maverick genius Swamp Dogg. Towards the end of the decade, she was reunited with the great Dan Penn, who had been at Irma’s Muscle Shoals sessions in the 60s and who took her back down there to record the original versions of some of her best known ‘later songs’. It’s the cream of these recordings that are combined here, in a package that no self-respecting soul fan can even consider being without! Swamp’s sessions were mostly cut in Macon, Georgia, and they follow closely the template of his seminal albums with Doris Duke and Sandra Phillips from the same period. He brought out a sassy, self assured Irma on "She’ll Never Be Your Wife" and "You’re The Dog", and sent her to the brink of despair on a 10 minute plus reworking of her "Wish Someone Would Care". For me the highlight of the Swamp Dogg years comes with "We Won’t Be In Your Way Anymore", a big finger up to spousal abuse of both the actual and mental kind and as much a high watermark of Swamp Dogg’s songwriting as it is of Irma’s performing career. Flash forward a few years and you’ll find that the Penn productions are just as potent. Irma was born to sing "A Woman Left Lonely" and "Zero Willpower" both of which remain a part of her repertoire to this day, and these and the other selections that kent have included from this phase of her career don’t so much demand your attention as deserve it. Just a couple of years after these later sides were cut, Irma was signed to Rounder Records, with whom she had remained since 2008 and for whom she has cut a series of albums that have entertained and enthralled all of us who’ve been with her virtually from the start. Still as great a singer in her 80s as she was years earlier. Irma continues to entertain and astound in a manner that few of her contemporaries are capable of doing these days. There will be many who read this who only know the early or more recent work, as the recordings featured here have not been widely available for several years till 2006. If you’re greeting them as old friends, you’ll know what to expect and be delighted with the outcome. If you’re hearing them for the first time, you might want to be sitting down to listen. TRUE LEGEND! The 5th album of hers reviewed on the blog.

AMM


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14 comments:

reb.jukebox said...

Thanks AMM for another great kent CD
Reb

pmac said...

Really nice compilation of some of the overlooked cuts she has released. Don't know if ms. Irma has ever released a bad song. Thanks for keeping her name out there, AMM!

soultime said...

Top stuff from kent , thanks for the review AMM .

Little Bill said...

Great Irma thanks for the upgrade AMM!

Lordchester said...

Thanks for reviewing this one AMM

PeterH said...

A viewpoint that's always interesting ... Thanks for review, P.

bigcravings said...

Great music

richsoul said...

Very informative review of Irma Thomas. thank you AMM for the review and music collection. Thank you AMM.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you for the Irma Thomas Album AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. I promise I will stay seated when listening.

pedro B said...

Thanks AMM for the latest Kent selection great review of Irma Thomas

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

actually all of Fungus LP + half of RCS LP + 7 bonuses; anyway great thanks much AMM

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM not to familiar with her songs but I'm sure I will love it

Wicked Souldies (Gto Town) said...

Thanks for tbis kent review AMM