Friday, May 24, 2024

Norma Jean & Ray J - Raising Hell (1974) Hep' Me - Rare Soul (MP3 90MB)

Norma Jean & Ray J’s “Raising Hell” is one hell of a rare nugget. Released on the Hep-Me label in 1974 out of New Orleans, way ahead of its time and polished for soul delivery. Deffo a left field album of pure raw soul & as good as anything else around for that period it has a magic all of its very own. Norma Jean Wright and Raymond Jones recorded this gem before they signed up as lead singer and keyboardist for the Chic ensemble. The same duo who later hooked up to form State Of Art, releasing a one-off magical LP entitled “Community” in 1991 that i will review later at some stage. Norma also recorded her only single album in 1978 on Bearsville and an expanded verion on Edsel in 2011 with extra tracks. The new Orleans stamp is all over this wonderful album with that lazy funky style only that city can produce in its artists. Ray J gives a great performance on Dr John’s “Right Time Wrong Place”.  it really is a great all round soul album that will have you spellbound, it did me digging it out after so many years!

AMM 

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27 comments:

gmortars said...

Soul is what I see!
Thanks, AMM!

PeterH said...

Rare and a great cover! Thanks for review, P.

ELtel said...

Thank you for another rarety MM.
cheers,ELtel

Renald Heyns said...

Thanks for this gem, AMM. I can't wait to review this album.

soulfood said...

Just love rare soul cheers AMM

oldsoulrebel said...

I remember hearing this album donkies years ago, it's unusual but pretty good, thanks for the review AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Know nothing about this one so eager to review.

Little Bill said...

Not sure if I have it so asking for it with thanks!

Ray said...

thanks for another rare album for review AMM

Big Dave said...

A new one to me AMM, so thanks for the review and the education :)

BigD

trinity said...

Thank you mate - solid review

andr3 nalin said...

Uuh, "Raising Hell" sounds nice ;) Thanks a lot mate ✌🏻☮️

PhilN said...

New to me. Great tasters.

bigcravings said...

How could you not want to check this out? Thanks.

Arty said...

Looks good, AMM. Thank you.

BillyMac said...

So glad I met you. Where else would I hear this? This is nice.

Anton said...

Yes Indeed, Great Review, Thank U!

reb.jukebox said...

Nice review AMM many thanks

hakase said...

yes produced by great Senator Jones! thanks AMM

pmac said...

Herman Ernest was a very in demand drummer throughout his brillant career (died from cancer awhile ago). The congo player listed as Albert is Albert "Uganda" Roberts, who accompanied Professor Longhair on almost all of his recordings (and also passed away about 5 years ago). Ray J never hit it really big in NO. He signed on with Senator Jones as his manager/producer, and that was the kiss of death for a bunch of NO musicians. Jones was a very affable, smooth talker who made big promises, but frequently delivered little to no results. Allen Toussaint wanted Ray in his stable, and Allen probably could have made him into a major star, but Ray decided on Jones instead.
This is a real diamond in the rough, AMM. Nice find, my friend.

Gustavo said...

I would love to hear this album. Thanks

AMM said...

@Pmac

many thanks for the info pmac...now start writing that book!...please?

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you AMM fantastic review

Bill said...

The write-up convinced me without hearing the tasters!
Cheers!
Bill(b3will@msn.com)

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM it's new to me appreciated

Lordchester said...

New names for me once again great news to see another rarity reviewed,thanks AMM

richsoul said...

The comments are full of great information and the tasters are excellent. Thank you AMM.