Saturday, October 7, 2023

Timi Yuro - The Lost Voice of Soul! (1993) + Sheet Split To Pages RPM - Rare Soul (FLAC 387MB)

One of the very first non Black Singers in the industry to break into the R&B Soul market was Rosemarie Timotea Aurro Yuro, Born 1940 in Chicago & Passed in 2004 in Las Vegas. She was  Born into an Italian-American family who relocated to Los Angeles when she was a child. Though discouraged by her father from singing, her mother paid for operatic training and she was later sent to the celebrated voice coach Lilian Goodman. By the late 50s, Yuro was singing in her family’s Italian restaurant Alvolturnos, one of the most popular music venues in the area. She was signed to Liberty Records in 1959 by the head of the company, Al Bennett, and recorded her most famous track, ‘Hurt’ in 1961. Produced by Clyde Otis, who had supervised many of Dinah Washington’s hits, the dramatic ballad was a revival of Roy Hamilton’s 1954 R&B hit. Yuro’s searing white soul rendering entered the US Top 5 in 1961 (and also the R&B Top 30) and inspired numerous artists to cover the song, notably Elvis Presley, whose version was a Top 30 hit in 1976. The follow-ups ‘I Apologize’ and ‘Smile’ (written by Charlie Chaplin) made less impact, but in 1962, another R&B song ‘What’s A Matter Baby (Is It Hurting You)’ reached the Top 20. Yuro also had minor hits with the country songs ‘Make The World Go Away’ (a greater success a couple of years later for Eddy Arnold) and ‘Gotta Travel On’. Her Liberty albums contained a mix of standard ballads such as Mitchell Parish and Hoagy Carmichael’s ‘Star Dust’, soul songs (‘Hallelujah I Love Him So’), and country material (including two early Willie Nelson songs ‘Permanently Lonely’ and ‘Are You Sure’), but mid-60s records for Mercury Records found Yuro veering towards a more mainstream cabaret repertoire. She returned to Liberty in the late 60s and travelled to London to record the cult album "Something Bad On My Mind", which yielded several tracks that became favourites on the northern soul circuit as well as 5 tracks featured on here.There were later records for Playboy Records (1975) but Yuro spent most of the 70s concentrating on raising her daughter. In 1980, she lost her voice and underwent three throat operations before recovering. The following year a reissued ‘Hurt’ was a big hit in the Netherlands and led to a new recording contract with Polydor Records. Her final album was financed by Willie Nelson, but soon afterwards Yuro’s performing career was curtailed by serious illness. The throat cancer which destroyed her voice eventually mutated into the inoperable brain cancer which claimed her life in March 2004. Yuro had a remarkable voice with extraordinary power and depth. With the range of a Patsy Cline ( who i think she sounded like on some of her songs) and the grit of a Brenda Lee, these combined made it truly formidable. She led the way for the likes of Chris Clarke,Dusty Springfield,& Kiki Dee to appeal to the masses of fans of Soul music & has had a lot of her 45,s played out on the Northern Scene, THAT one track in particular is now an anthem and up there with the best!. She recorded 12 studio albums and in excess of 100 45,s and one of my all time fave artists with that hypnotic voice!..The booklet that came with this was an all in one sheet that i have split up for you to read, but please read the attached instruction or you will get very confused as i did sorting it out!...LEGEND!

AMM

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21 comments:

Little Bill said...

Really a fantastic voice! Thanks AMM for the upgrade

oldsoulrebel said...

Great singer, thanks for this upgrade to flac AMM

PeterH said...

She's a great artist - and always welcome! Thanks for review, P.

Carlos Uria said...

Timi the voice!! Thank you for the review in flac!!

gmortars said...

There was a time long ago in another universe when the young fool I used to be thought Timi Yuro was a man... Yes, I'll go back to my planet now. 🚀
Thanks, AMM!

Ray said...

great artist, thanks for the review AMM

Lordchester said...

Great singer. Thanks for the review, much appreciated AMM

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Never knew the Willie Nelson connection for the last album.

Anghellic67$ said...

Awesome Timi Yuro Album,Thank You Very Much AMM

pedro B said...

Thanks AMM for Timi Yuro what great voice she had great review as usual

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

thanks for the review AMM

bigcravings said...

Very underappreciated singer. Thanks.

reb.jukebox said...

thank you AMM for this great singer
Reb

Rocco said...

Magnificent review my friend.
Have a soulful Sunday.

Rocco

trinity said...

Class review mate, thank you kindly

UNKNOWN said...

Missed this yesterday..but would like it if still available...ATB
Cheers!
Bill

richsoul said...

All the hurts that we had got better with every song she sang. thank you AMM.

soultime said...

The fantastic Timi Yuro what a voice .

BillyMac said...

Sorry, AMM. I was at a wedding and missed Timi and Leni. Many thanks.