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Marlena Shaw|Just A Matter Of Time

Just A Matter Of Time

Marlena Shaw

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She was their first female artist, but Blue Note Records didn't have a clue on how to record or promote Marlena Shaw. Her two Cadet albums are more satisfying than any of her five Blue Note sets. This is her most commercial Blue Note offering, as she was dropped after Who Is This Bitch Anyway, an aptly titled album given that Marlena constantly bickered with Blue Note about the minuscule sales of three previous albums. Marlena craved a hit, something she hadn't experienced since "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" made the R&B charts in 1967 on Cadet Records. Blue Note hired R&B producers Bert DeCoteaux and Tony Silvester to make it happen, but it never did; only the disco-ish "It's Better Than Walking Out" surfaced. "Be for Real" (Not the Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes song) and "No Hiding Place" owe more to gospel than anything, but they're weak and uninspiring, and "Brass Band" is silly. The best of the bunch include a remake of the Spinners' "Love Has Gone Away," "This Time I'll Be Sweeter," and the lilting "You and Me."

© Andrew Hamilton /TiVo

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1
It's Better Than Walkin' Out
00:04:21

Lee Garrett, ComposerLyricist - R. Taylor, ComposerLyricist - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

2
Brass Band
00:03:40

Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist - B. Craig, Composer

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

3
This Time I'll Be Sweeter
00:04:57

Pat Grant, Composer - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist - Gwen Gutherie, Composer

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

4
Think About Me
00:04:31

Gwen Guthrie, Composer - Pat Grant, Composer - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

5
You And Me
00:03:58

Carson Whitsett, Composer - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

6
Love Has Gone Away
00:04:51

C. Simmons, Composer - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Joe Jefferson, Composer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

7
Sing To Me
00:04:02

Bernard Ighner, Composer - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

8
Take My Body
00:04:51

B. Crutcher, Composer - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

9
Be For Real
00:04:59

Frederick Knight, Composer - Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

10
No Hiding Place
00:02:14

Bert DeCoteaux, Producer - Tony Silvester, Producer - Marlena Shaw, Composer, MainArtist

℗ 1976 Blue Note Records

Chronique

She was their first female artist, but Blue Note Records didn't have a clue on how to record or promote Marlena Shaw. Her two Cadet albums are more satisfying than any of her five Blue Note sets. This is her most commercial Blue Note offering, as she was dropped after Who Is This Bitch Anyway, an aptly titled album given that Marlena constantly bickered with Blue Note about the minuscule sales of three previous albums. Marlena craved a hit, something she hadn't experienced since "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" made the R&B charts in 1967 on Cadet Records. Blue Note hired R&B producers Bert DeCoteaux and Tony Silvester to make it happen, but it never did; only the disco-ish "It's Better Than Walking Out" surfaced. "Be for Real" (Not the Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes song) and "No Hiding Place" owe more to gospel than anything, but they're weak and uninspiring, and "Brass Band" is silly. The best of the bunch include a remake of the Spinners' "Love Has Gone Away," "This Time I'll Be Sweeter," and the lilting "You and Me."

© Andrew Hamilton /TiVo

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