Friday, October 20, 2023

Bobby Freeman - C'mon and Swim (2000) Ace + Booklet - Rare Soul (FLAC 283MB)

Bobby was born in San francisco in 1949 & passed in Texas in 2017...The cover states as featured in the topless dance clubs of San Francisco's North Beach (sounds interesting!), 1964's 'C'Mon And Swim' marked a welcome return to the hit parade for local rock'n'roll pioneer, Bobby Freeman. Collected here for the first time are the singer's recordings for the Autumn label which also charts the emergence of a precocious Sly Stone as writer, arranger, and producer on all sides. Bobby "C'mon & Swim" shot to the top of the US charts in the summer of 1964. After several years of Twist, Watusi and Mashed Potatoes, as well as the recent onslaught of the British Invasion, the American record buying public would normally have rejected yet another stale dance fad, but the infectious groove of "C'mon & Swim" and its fresh, vital sound ensured a monster record. It was also a welcome reappearance for the talented Bobby, whose career had ebbed and flowed since his ground breaking national hit "Do You Wanna Dance2 in 1958. The singer's return to chart status was due in part to the patronage of Tom Donahue and Bob Mitchell, popular Bay area deejays and owners of the newly formed Autumn label, who with "Swim" got a huge hit on almost their very first try. This was the first time on CD for Freeman's classic Autumn LP "C'mon And S-W-I-M" and indeed the first proper overview of his period at the label. Unlike so many other dance orientated releases of the period, all of Freeman's Autumn material is strong in both terms of composition and performance. In addition to great dancers  like "Do The Monkey" aimed at the discotheque, there are many groovy and intelligent uptown R&B productions, all handled with ease by the versatile singer. It should come as no surprise that this is due to the overwhelming presence of Sylvester Stewart, aka the young and precocious Sly Stone, as producer, arranger, songwriter and musician on virtually every track. This disc therefore makes a great companion to Sly's Autumn years, Precious Stone (CDCHD 539) which i will review quite soon. As stated "C'mon And S-W-I-M" features the complete 1964 album plus all of the great non LP sides such as Friends, Cross My Heart and Bobby's cool version of Jackie Lee's "The Duck". Also included are eight alternate takes and unissued tracks - mostly Sly compositions, that provide a fascinating glimpse into the working relationship between artist and producer. Ace even left in plenty of entertaining studio banter to further illustrate this point on some tracks. To show the importance of the 'Swim' years in relation to both his and Sly's careers, Bobby graciously granted a rare in depth interview for Booklet, which is packed with photos and memorabilia from the Autumn era. But hey, hold on a minute. C'mon And S-W-I-M isn't just a history lesson, it's also a swinging party disc. So come on everybody , come on in, Bobby's gonna show you how to do the Swim.....Oldies nut goodies that the northern scene loved!..All his dancers included!..Also once i find his king recordings also on Ace i shall review that.

AMM


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25 comments:

Little Bill said...

Great post AMM nice and rare as you said!

Guy said...

Thanks for this review, the booklet is especially of interest

gmortars said...

It may be late October, but it's actually still warm enough to swim! 🐟
Thanks, AMM!

andr3 nalin said...

For years always coming back to those Hits Hits Hits, just great :D Thanks a thousand ✌🏻☮️🌃

Anton said...

A Missing Piece I'd Like To Hear,Thanks For The Review.

PeterH said...

A wonderful rarity to listen to again! Thanks for review, P.

trinity said...

Great review mate... Thank you kindly

UNKNOWN said...

Great review of some great tunes from my past! VERY desirable..
Cheers!
Bill

Ray said...

Another great review, thanks AMM

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM For The Bobby Freeman Album

Big Dave said...

Nice one Cyril... I mean AMM :) This looks good.

BigD

richsoul said...

Nice informative review. Plenty of songs and of course a great performer. Thank you AMM.

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. I will take a dip in the pool.

hakase said...

i think i have his Sequels comps but not this thanks much AMM

bigcravings said...

Great

reb.jukebox said...

nice review AMM
many thanks Reb

pedro B said...

This one takes me back i remember Brian Rae bringing this back the 45 from the US 1967 for a Bob Foy who i use to know This a great album Thanks to AMM and a great review

Cheers Pedro

soultime said...

Theres some proper Northern tracks on this great cd , thanks for the review AMM .

Carlos Uria said...

Thanks for this review AMM!!

Tel said...

Nice Review AMM
I've Got This But At A Low Bitrate

staxman said...

Did not know about the Bobby/Sly connection! Thanks, AMM!

DrHepcat said...

Bobby Freeman a great review to start the week!

ELtel said...

Thanks for the review MM, thought i had this but proved wrong.
cheers,ELtel

Lordchester said...

great rare post, thanks AMM

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks for the review