Saturday, September 30, 2023

Denise Lasalle - I Get What I Want The Best Of The ABC/MCA Years (2001) Connoisseur Collection - Rare Soul (FLAC 485MB)

One of my many fave femme singers has always been the legendary  Denise LaSalle. She was born Ora Denise Allen in 1934, on a plantation in  Mississippi. At the age of 13, LaSalle was a principal singer with an all female gospel ensemble, the Sacred Five.In 1962, denise left Mississippi to join her oldest brother in Chicago. There she continued to sing with the Sacred Five and also signed a contract with Chess Records. When the company failed to produce a record for her for nearly five years, she left in 1967 and signed with Tarpon Records where she released “A Love Reputation.” (The song was a regional hit but went on to become a Northern Soul Floor filler/Anthem and still is today ,the record has the same backing track as " Just like The Weather" by Nolan chance also on a chicago label Constellation a year earlier in 1965.)  LaSalle, who had dropped out of high school earlier, completed her General Educational Development (GED) requirements the same year.In 1969, LaSalle married Bill Jones, another recording artist signed with the Crajon Records label. Two years later in 1971, her single, “Trapped by a Thing Called Love” was released by Westbound Records. It peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard R&B chart with a million in sales and LaSalle received the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) gold disc. The following year, the single, “Now Run And Tell That,” peaked at #46. LaSalle divorced Jones in 1974.In 1976, LaSalle married James Wolfe, Jr., a disc jockey, and moved from Chicago to Jackson, Tennessee.  She also signed with ABC Records and in 1977 released “Love Me Right” which peaked at #10 on the R&B chart and reached #80 on the Pop Chart. In 1980, LaSalle signed with Malaco Records as a lyricist and composer. She wrote for Arzell “ZZ” Hill, a gospel and blues singer from Texas. After this successful project, LaSalle began recording with Malaco, eventually producing ten records including “Lady in the Street” (1983), “Right Place, Right Time” (1984), and “My Tu-Tu” (1985). In 1986, LaSalle founded the National Association for the Preservation of the Blues to lobby for the genre of soul and blues to remain connected to the artists and give them a larger excellent voice in the industry. “Hittin’ Where It Hurts,” released in 1989, rose to #61 on Top R&B Albums.  In 1998, LaSalle was nominated for the W. C. Handy Soul/Blues Female Artist of the Year. Also, in 2015, she was inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame. Denise LaSalle, the “Queen of the Blues,” died on January 8, 2018, in Nashville, Tennessee, of complications after a leg amputation. She was 83. She recorded 26 studio albums and nearly 70 x 45,s posessing a truly wonderful voice that many black artists from the deep south were gifted with. She also had many 45,s spun on the scene, but i,m sure you guessed that!

AMM


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16 comments:

richsoul said...

Oh, Denise what a voice she had. She was a soul artist that was a pleasure to hear. Thanks AMM.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM,For This Great Album,Always Appreciated

gmortars said...

Yup, I get what I want. 💪
Thanks, AMM!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Quite a story here.

BillyMac said...

Looks like a Denise day. And a great time to catch up on some songs I don't have. Have a great weekend. AMM. Have a beer on me.

tsi&hrjs said...

Thanks again AMM for more great 70s Soul.

Rush said...

Thanks AMM after reading the review I can say she's a legend thanks for the review

Bill Pritchard said...

One of my favourites.

reb.jukebox said...

Nice AMM many thanks Reb

pedro B said...

Another great review again the attraction here was this thing call SOUL the lady with a SOUL reputation Thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

soultime said...

Great review, Denise is one of my fave female artist along side Jean carne .

trinity said...

Thank you for the review mate

PeterH said...

She was a really great artist! Thanks for review, P.

DrHepcat said...

AMM thanks for another great review!

Lordchester said...

great to catch up some memories with another Denise review.

USMAN47 said...

Great Lady of Soul. Another facet after Westbound and before Malaco.

Yves