Monday, January 22, 2024

Percy Sledge - Honest As Daylight Hits & Rarities (2023) SUNSET BLVD - Rare Soul (FLAC 405MB)

Another great artist i have neglected to review since the old blog, so we,ll put that right with this gem of an album!....With a whopping 27 studio albums and 150 x 45,s the man was a busy artist performing and recording. He was born in Leighton, Alabama,& passed in 2015 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.Only really known to the general public for "When A Man Loves A Woman" there was so much more to him, ask any Northern fan for example...Southern soul legend Percy Sledge worked in the farm fields surrounding his hometown of Leighton, Alabama, before he was hired to work as an orderly at Colbert County Hospital (now Helen Keller Hospital) in nearby Sheffield. On weekends, Sledge sang with a local rhythm-and-blues combo called the Esquires. All through the week, he would delight doctors, nurses and patients by singing on the job. One of the hospital’s many highly impressed patients passed on word of Sledge’s soaring and passionate vocals to local music producer, record store owner and radio disc jockey Quinn Ivy, who had just opened his Norala Recording Studios in downtown Sheffield. As soon as he heard his audition, Ivy signed the young singer to a recording contract. The first song Sledge recorded with Ivy and co-producer Marlin Greene was a heart stirring ballad called “When a Man Loves a Woman” that became the Muscle Shoals music industry’s first No. 1 hit and the first gold record in the history of Atlantic Records. Working steadily with Ivy, Greene and Atlantic, Sledge went on to record a long string of Southern soul standards that music critic Dave Marsh called “emotional classics for romantics of all ages.” The magnificent 1966 soul anthem “When a Man Loves a Woman” was followed by “Warm and Tender Love” (No. 5 R&B and No. 17 pop in 1966) and two hits co-written by Muscle Shoals songwriters Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham, “It Tears Me Up” (No. 7 R&B and No. 20 pop in 1966) and “Out of Left Field” (No. 25 R&B and No. 59 pop in 1967). Percy,s subsequent hits included “Take Time to Know Her” (No. 6 R&B and No. 12 pop in 1968), a cover version of “Any Day Now” (No. 35 R&B) and “Cover Me” (No. 39 R&B and No. 42 pop), co-written by Muscle Shoals songwriters Marlin Greene and Eddie Hinton. He returned to the charts in 1974 with his Capricorn Records single “I’ll Be Your Everything,” which climbed to No. 15 on the R&B charts. Percy remained an international concert favorite well into the 21st century, & loved performing in England to his adoring fans. and “When a Man Loves a Woman” continues to resurface for new generations through motion picture soundtracks (from The Big Chill and controversial drama The Crying Game to the Meg Ryan film that borrowed the song’s title), television commercials and continual revivals on oldies and classic soul radio. A cover version by Michael Bolton carried “When a Man Loves a Woman” back to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 pop charts in 1991....Not a patch on THE MANS IMHO...Long hailed as the “Golden Voice of Soul,” Sledge was inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Foundation’s Career Achievement Hall of Fame in 1989 & Inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2005 (Performer) . In 1990 his first studio project in more than a decade the comeback album Blue Night, released on Virgin’s Point Blank label arned considerable critical acclaim. This is Essential for all soul lovers many new unreleased tracks new to CD!

AMM


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25 comments:

PeterH said...

Can't go wrong with Percy Sledge ... Thanks for review, P.

soultime said...

Great cd , thanks for the review .

Little Bill said...

Great Percy great AMM thanks!

soulfood said...

Great voice yes please AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Day or night, old or new blog, Percy is always appreciated here.

oldsoulrebel said...

A Percy Sledge album I don't have, thanks for the review AMM

deadwoodie said...

Thanks for the new release

UNKNOWN said...

Excellent album on an EXCELLENT artist...new to me.so YES PLEASE AMM!
Cheers!
Bill
What great posts today!

Ray said...

great review AMM thanks

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review AMM,Thank You For The Percy Sledge Album

gmortars said...

Back in the day when our local cd store was worth visiting I never ceased to be amazed by all the Greatest Hits/Best Of/etc. compilations, to say nothing of multiple albums, from artists I thought were one hit wonders. Percy Sledge was one of them.
Thanks, AMM!

andr3 nalin said...

Honest as Daylight, wow :D Thx x 1000 🫢🏻☮️πŸŒƒ✌🏻

bigcravings said...

Yes please.

richsoul said...

He did have a very soulful voice. I always enjoyed his songs. thank you AMM.

trinity said...

yes indeed - great review mate - thank you

tpee said...

Never have too much Percy. Loved his album "my old friend the blues". Always excellent. This would be a most welcome addition.

reb.jukebox said...

nice review many thanks

Rush said...

Great review thanks Moxy and AMM

Bill Pritchard said...

This is the what soul music is really about.

Tel said...

One I've Not Got, Very Nice
Cheers
Tel

Moe said...

Thanks for review

pedro B said...

Great Percy set AMM thanks for this great review

Cheers Pedro

BillyMac said...

And what a nice man to boot.

ELtel said...

Bloody hell! is that real hair or a bad photo shop image, still i'd have it on my head, thanks MM.
cheers,ELtel

Lordchester said...

great cd, thanks AMM