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See See Rider was LaVern Baker's last official album for Atlantic Records, released in 1963 in the wake of her late-1962 hit with the title track. The album was actually an assembly of mostly unreleased tracks, some dating back nearly eight years, while others were totally contemporary to early 1963. There was a little something for everyone on See See Rider, starting with the raunchy "You Better Stop," highlighted by Sam "The Man" Taylor and Dave McRae's tenor saxes and a three-man horn section of Emmett Berry and Shad Collins on trumpets and Lawrence Brown on trombone, plus a hint of blues guitar opening the whole song -- very much period "big band" R&B-cum-rock & roll, complete with an uncredited male chorus and vocal accompaniment that deserved better. Jump ahead three years to the smoother rocking, uptempo "He's a Real Gone Guy," a high-speed story of seduction driven by King Curtis' tenor sax and Ernie Hayes' guitar, and then the music takes a leap to the decidedly newer pop/R&B strains of "Story of My Love," built around its achingly beautiful melody and a hook-laden chorus, backed by a string section that could have been lifted out of the nearest Drifters session or a Phil Spector rehearsal. "You Said" was cut from similar cloth, its slightly lighter pop strains (highlighted by a Mickey Baker guitar solo) and its focus on romantic disappointment aimed more at the teen market than the hardest sounds here. Baker's cover of "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes," from 1960, is an above-average pop/R&B hybrid, but only because of her singing -- the backing vocal arrangement is sort of embarrassing, but she saves it. "Trying" is another pop digression, and elevated mainly by Baker's vocals. "Half of Your Love" gives Baker less to overcome, her vocals meshing well with Mundell Lowe's guitar accompaniment and the horn overdubs, if not the string overdubs. "A Little Bird Told Me So" is as close to a disaster as Baker ever got as a recording artist, a hopeless pop number that nothing can save -- luckily, it's the third to last number here, and the soaring "Endless Love" helps make up for the waste of a perfectly good recording session and song slot on the album. "All the Time," which closed the original LP, wasn't the best song here, but it gives Baker enough chance to stretch out so that it's a more than decent finale, even if it's a little too much of a pop number.
© Bruce Eder /TiVo
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Ernie Hayes, Organ - AHMET ERTEGUN, Producer - Ray Ellis, Conductor, Arranger - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist - Billboard Magazine, Contributor - Everett Barkside, Guitar - Walter DeVenne, Contributor - Carl Lynch, Guitar - Buddy Lucas, Tenor Saxophone - Sticks Evans, Drums - Russ Saunders, Bass - Paul Griffin, Piano - G. McRainey, Writer - Joe Richardson, Guitar - Rudy Powell, Alto Saxophone
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1962 Atlantic Recording Corporation
D. Taylor, Writer - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist - J. Stone, Writer - G. Wexler, Writer - Stone, Taylor, Wexler, Composer
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
N. LUTCHER, Writer - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
AHMET ERTEGUN, Writer - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Bert Keyes, Piano - Ernie Hayes, Organ - Mickey Baker, Guitar - Haywood Henry, Flute, Baritone Saxophone - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist - Billboard Magazine, Contributor - Walter DeVenne, Contributor - Jesse Stone, Conductor, Arranger - Carl Lynch, Guitar - Winfield Scott, Choir - Al Sears, Tenor Saxophone - Abie Baker, Bass - Eddie Costa, Vibes - Berisford Shepherd, Drums - Ed Barnes, Choir - Leroy Toombs, Writer - Malcolm Dodds, Choir - Nat Smith, Choir - Sara Wright, Writer
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1960 Atlantic Recording Corporation
M. King, Writer - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist - S. Willet, Writer
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
B. Vaughn, Writer - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist - G. Singleton, Writer
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist - B. Russell, Writer - E. Hickey, Writer
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
B. MANN, Writer - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
J. Wilson, Writer - LaVern Baker, Vocals, MainArtist - M. Corda, Writer
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 1963 Atlantic Recording Corporation
Chronique
See See Rider was LaVern Baker's last official album for Atlantic Records, released in 1963 in the wake of her late-1962 hit with the title track. The album was actually an assembly of mostly unreleased tracks, some dating back nearly eight years, while others were totally contemporary to early 1963. There was a little something for everyone on See See Rider, starting with the raunchy "You Better Stop," highlighted by Sam "The Man" Taylor and Dave McRae's tenor saxes and a three-man horn section of Emmett Berry and Shad Collins on trumpets and Lawrence Brown on trombone, plus a hint of blues guitar opening the whole song -- very much period "big band" R&B-cum-rock & roll, complete with an uncredited male chorus and vocal accompaniment that deserved better. Jump ahead three years to the smoother rocking, uptempo "He's a Real Gone Guy," a high-speed story of seduction driven by King Curtis' tenor sax and Ernie Hayes' guitar, and then the music takes a leap to the decidedly newer pop/R&B strains of "Story of My Love," built around its achingly beautiful melody and a hook-laden chorus, backed by a string section that could have been lifted out of the nearest Drifters session or a Phil Spector rehearsal. "You Said" was cut from similar cloth, its slightly lighter pop strains (highlighted by a Mickey Baker guitar solo) and its focus on romantic disappointment aimed more at the teen market than the hardest sounds here. Baker's cover of "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes," from 1960, is an above-average pop/R&B hybrid, but only because of her singing -- the backing vocal arrangement is sort of embarrassing, but she saves it. "Trying" is another pop digression, and elevated mainly by Baker's vocals. "Half of Your Love" gives Baker less to overcome, her vocals meshing well with Mundell Lowe's guitar accompaniment and the horn overdubs, if not the string overdubs. "A Little Bird Told Me So" is as close to a disaster as Baker ever got as a recording artist, a hopeless pop number that nothing can save -- luckily, it's the third to last number here, and the soaring "Endless Love" helps make up for the waste of a perfectly good recording session and song slot on the album. "All the Time," which closed the original LP, wasn't the best song here, but it gives Baker enough chance to stretch out so that it's a more than decent finale, even if it's a little too much of a pop number.
© Bruce Eder /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 12 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:27:55
- Artistes principaux : Lavern Baker
- Compositeur : Stone, Taylor, Wexler
- Label : Rhino Atlantic
- Genre : Soul/Funk/R&B R&B
© 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing. ℗ 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured and Distributed by Warner Strategic Marketing.
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