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Steve Cropper|Dedicated - A Salute To The 5 Royales (Steve Cropper)

Dedicated - A Salute To The 5 Royales (Steve Cropper)

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Steve Cropper has said in numerous interviews that his main influence as a guitarist was Lowman Pauling, chief songwriter, arranger, and axeman of North Carolina's 5 Royales, a '50s-era group that wedded doo wop, jump blues, gospel, and jazz in an R&B style that scored them numerous hits throughout the 1950s. The 5 Royales also featured lead vocalist Johnny Tanner (and occasionally younger brother Eugene) supported by backing singers Otto Jeffries, Jimmy Moore, and Obadiah Carter. Cropper was approached by producer Jon Tiven (who he'd previously worked with on the first of his two collaborations with Felix Cavaliere) about collaborating on a tribute album to the 5 Royales, and jumped at the chance. Dedicated: A Salute to the 5 Royales, which represents the latest chapter in a late-career resurgence for Cropper, one of the most influential soul guitarists in history, combines the talents of a red hot studio band -- Cropper, bassist David Hood, keyboardist Spooner Oldham, percussionist Steve Ferrone, drummer Steve Jordan, and Neal Sugarman and Tiven on horns. In addition, Cropper and Tiven enlisted a stellar group of vocalists to perform 5 Royales standards: Lucinda Williams, Sharon Jones, Bettye LaVette, Delbert McClinton, Willie Jones, B.B. King, Shemekia Copeland, Buddy Miller, Dan Penn, Brian May, Steve Winwood, John Popper, and Dylan LeBlanc, fronting a great cast of backing singers. Despite the historic material and arrangements, Dedicated is a decidedly contemporary recording in production, saving it from the dubious fate of numerous other tribute albums that seek to re-create the actual vibe of original recordings. It begins with an excellent rendition of "Thirty Second Lover" featuring Winwood, but, fine as it is, it's a teaser for what's to come. LaVette and Willie Jones tear up "Don't Be Ashamed." On "Dedicated to the One I Love," Williams literally sends shivers up and down the spine as she uses her gauzy, slow, emotive voice to wrench every ounce of emotion from the verses -- with Penn adding another dimension to them on the bridge. Speaking of Penn, an excellent but reluctant lead singer, his reading of "Someone Made You for Me" is one of the most unexpectedly endearing performances on the set. McClinton's "Right Around the Corner" puts these rhythm & blues in the heart of honky tonk country. The back-to-back readings of "Messin' Up" by Jones and "Say It" by LaVette come close to stealing the show -- but Williams still holds on with the title track and her searingly naked "When I Get Like This" as the closer. Cropper also takes a couple of economical but stinging instrumental breaks on "Help Me Somebody" and "Think" that reveal the depth of Pauling's genius as well as his own. Given what a mixed bag tribute albums usually are, Dedicated is not only a surprise for its consistency, but a shining example of what they can -- and should -- be.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Thirty Second Lover
00:03:54

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Steve Winwood, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

2
Don't Be Ashamed
00:02:49

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Bettye Lavette, Featured Artist - Willie Jones, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

3
Baby Don't Do It
00:02:50

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - B.B. King, Featured Artist - Shemekia Copeland, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

4
Dedicated To The One I Love
00:03:14

Lucinda Williams, Featured Artist - Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Steve Winwood, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

5
My Sugar Sugar
00:03:07

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - John Popper, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

6
Right Around The Corner
00:02:36

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Delbert McClinton, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

7
Help Me Somebody
00:03:08

Steve Cropper, Main Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

8
I Do
00:02:48

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Brian May, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

9
Messin Up
00:03:04

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Sharon Jones, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

10
Say It
00:02:25

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Bettye Lavette, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

11
The Slummer The Slum
00:03:11

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Buddy Miller, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

12
Someone Made You For Me
00:03:38

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Dan penn, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

13
Think
00:04:01

Steve Cropper, Main Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

14
Come On & Save Me
00:02:57

Steve Cropper, Main Artist - Sharon Jones, Featured Artist - Dylan LeBlanc, Featured Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

15
When I Get Like This
00:02:28

Lucinda Williams, Featured Artist - Steve Cropper, Main Artist

(C) 2011 SLG, LLC

Album review

Steve Cropper has said in numerous interviews that his main influence as a guitarist was Lowman Pauling, chief songwriter, arranger, and axeman of North Carolina's 5 Royales, a '50s-era group that wedded doo wop, jump blues, gospel, and jazz in an R&B style that scored them numerous hits throughout the 1950s. The 5 Royales also featured lead vocalist Johnny Tanner (and occasionally younger brother Eugene) supported by backing singers Otto Jeffries, Jimmy Moore, and Obadiah Carter. Cropper was approached by producer Jon Tiven (who he'd previously worked with on the first of his two collaborations with Felix Cavaliere) about collaborating on a tribute album to the 5 Royales, and jumped at the chance. Dedicated: A Salute to the 5 Royales, which represents the latest chapter in a late-career resurgence for Cropper, one of the most influential soul guitarists in history, combines the talents of a red hot studio band -- Cropper, bassist David Hood, keyboardist Spooner Oldham, percussionist Steve Ferrone, drummer Steve Jordan, and Neal Sugarman and Tiven on horns. In addition, Cropper and Tiven enlisted a stellar group of vocalists to perform 5 Royales standards: Lucinda Williams, Sharon Jones, Bettye LaVette, Delbert McClinton, Willie Jones, B.B. King, Shemekia Copeland, Buddy Miller, Dan Penn, Brian May, Steve Winwood, John Popper, and Dylan LeBlanc, fronting a great cast of backing singers. Despite the historic material and arrangements, Dedicated is a decidedly contemporary recording in production, saving it from the dubious fate of numerous other tribute albums that seek to re-create the actual vibe of original recordings. It begins with an excellent rendition of "Thirty Second Lover" featuring Winwood, but, fine as it is, it's a teaser for what's to come. LaVette and Willie Jones tear up "Don't Be Ashamed." On "Dedicated to the One I Love," Williams literally sends shivers up and down the spine as she uses her gauzy, slow, emotive voice to wrench every ounce of emotion from the verses -- with Penn adding another dimension to them on the bridge. Speaking of Penn, an excellent but reluctant lead singer, his reading of "Someone Made You for Me" is one of the most unexpectedly endearing performances on the set. McClinton's "Right Around the Corner" puts these rhythm & blues in the heart of honky tonk country. The back-to-back readings of "Messin' Up" by Jones and "Say It" by LaVette come close to stealing the show -- but Williams still holds on with the title track and her searingly naked "When I Get Like This" as the closer. Cropper also takes a couple of economical but stinging instrumental breaks on "Help Me Somebody" and "Think" that reveal the depth of Pauling's genius as well as his own. Given what a mixed bag tribute albums usually are, Dedicated is not only a surprise for its consistency, but a shining example of what they can -- and should -- be.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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