Unlimited Streaming
Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps
Start my trial period and start listening to this albumEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
SubscribeEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
Digital Download
Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
Language available : english
Having been left for dead -- quite literally -- Howard Tate and his return to the music world made for one of the more remarkable and most unexpected stories of 2001. With Rediscovered, his first new studio album in nearly 30 years, Tate makes the comeback complete. While Rediscovered makes for a perfectly fitting (if perfectly obvious) title, it works on another level: the album reunites Tate not only with the music world, but also with his key writer and producer, Jerry Ragovoy. Ragovoy, who had long been particularly sympathetic to Tate's style and taste in material, produced this set and wrote or co-wrote 11 of its 12 tracks, adding his touch on piano to most of them as well. The recaptured combination is at its most magical on the ballads "Sorry Wrong Number," "Don't Compromise Yourself," and the Elvis Costello collaboration "Either Side of the Same Town." The latter, which in lesser hands would be just another tale of a dismantled relationship, is colored with vivid imagery and some of Tate's most inspired and colorful interpretation. "Don't Compromise Yourself," clearly inspired by some of the more unseemly aspects of the music business, is another standout in its remarkably personalized reading, while the equally personal "Eternity" allows him to interpolate a touch of the preacher. The album closer, a revisitation of his previously recorded (and lauded) "Get It While You Can," serves the same spiritual purpose. All the facets of Tate's voice that had drawn R&B aficionados to his work in years past are still present, particularly his sweetly effortless falsetto fills. His delivery is wiser but not wizened, and the absence of overemoting is a refreshing reminder that so often in deep soul, less is more. A few tepid bar-blues arrangements temper the power of the collection; the Uptown Horns, while entirely competent, are nowhere near as innovative or funky in arrangement or delivery as, say, the punchy brass section on Tate's self-titled 1972 release. Additionally, the tracks "Organic Love" and "She May Be White (But She Be Funky)" are a little too gimmicky for their own good (though the latter slyly and smartly addresses lingering attitudes against miscegenation). These quibbles aside, Tate proves with Rediscovered that his was -- and remained -- a voice to be reckoned with, one underappreciated yet worthy of being considered alongside such luminaries as Al Green. Rediscovered, yes -- and one hopes, someday, rewarded.
© Joseph McCombs /TiVo
You are currently listening to samples.
Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.
Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.
From 13,50€/month
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Crispin Cioe, Baritone Saxophone - Bob Millikan, Trumpet - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - The Uptown Horns, Performer - Bob Funk, Trombone - Larry Etkin, Trumpet - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer - Arno Hecht, Tenor Saxophone - Howard Tate, Vocal
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - The Uptown Horns, Performer - Howard Tate, Vocal - Tom Grose, Organ - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sam Skelton, Baritone Saxophone - Joe Neal, Recording Engineer - Lester Walker, Trumpet - Lee King, Trumpet - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - Rick Bell, Tenor Saxophone - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer - Bob Lewis, Trombone - Howard Tate, Vocal - Judy Barron, Composer - Judy Barron, Lyricist
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Mike Barry, Trumpet - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - Peter Udell, Composer - Peter Udell, Lyricist - Bob Lewis, Trombone - Sam Skelton, Saxophone - Howard Tate, Vocal - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - Elvis Costello, Composer - Elvis Costello, Lyricist - Joe Reda, Bass - Howard Tate, Vocal - Tom Grose, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sam Skelton, Baritone Saxophone - Estelle Levitt, Lyricist - Estelle Levitt, Composer - Joe Neal, Recording Engineer - Lester Walker, Trumpet - Scott Johnson, Mixing Engineer - Lee King, Trumpet - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - Rick Bell, Saxophone - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer - Lola Gulley, Background Vocal - Bob Lewis, Trombone - Howard Tate, Vocal
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sam Skelton, Saxophone - Joe Neal, Recording Engineer - Lester Walker, Trumpet - Lee King, Trumpet - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - Rick Bell, Saxophone - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer - Bob Lewis, Trombone - Howard Tate, Vocal
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Joe Neal, Recording Engineer - Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - The Uptown Horns, Performer - Howard Tate, Vocal - Tom Grose, Organ - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - The Uptown Horns, Performer - Howard Tate, Vocal - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Prince, Composer - Prince, Lyricist - Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - The Uptown Horns, Performer - Howard Tate, Vocal - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Rick Hinkle, Guitar - Sean O'Rourke, Drums - Sean O'Rourke, Bongos - The Uptown Horns, Performer - Howard Tate, Vocal - Howard Tate, Composer - Howard Tate, Lyricist - Bryan Cole, Tambourine - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Keyboards - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Howard Tate, Vocal - Mort Shuman, Composer - Mort Shuman, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Piano - Jerry Ragovoy, Producer - Jerry Ragovoy, Composer - Jerry Ragovoy, Lyricist - Jerry Ragovoy, Recording Engineer - Jerry Ragovoy, Mixing Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Albumbeschreibung
Having been left for dead -- quite literally -- Howard Tate and his return to the music world made for one of the more remarkable and most unexpected stories of 2001. With Rediscovered, his first new studio album in nearly 30 years, Tate makes the comeback complete. While Rediscovered makes for a perfectly fitting (if perfectly obvious) title, it works on another level: the album reunites Tate not only with the music world, but also with his key writer and producer, Jerry Ragovoy. Ragovoy, who had long been particularly sympathetic to Tate's style and taste in material, produced this set and wrote or co-wrote 11 of its 12 tracks, adding his touch on piano to most of them as well. The recaptured combination is at its most magical on the ballads "Sorry Wrong Number," "Don't Compromise Yourself," and the Elvis Costello collaboration "Either Side of the Same Town." The latter, which in lesser hands would be just another tale of a dismantled relationship, is colored with vivid imagery and some of Tate's most inspired and colorful interpretation. "Don't Compromise Yourself," clearly inspired by some of the more unseemly aspects of the music business, is another standout in its remarkably personalized reading, while the equally personal "Eternity" allows him to interpolate a touch of the preacher. The album closer, a revisitation of his previously recorded (and lauded) "Get It While You Can," serves the same spiritual purpose. All the facets of Tate's voice that had drawn R&B aficionados to his work in years past are still present, particularly his sweetly effortless falsetto fills. His delivery is wiser but not wizened, and the absence of overemoting is a refreshing reminder that so often in deep soul, less is more. A few tepid bar-blues arrangements temper the power of the collection; the Uptown Horns, while entirely competent, are nowhere near as innovative or funky in arrangement or delivery as, say, the punchy brass section on Tate's self-titled 1972 release. Additionally, the tracks "Organic Love" and "She May Be White (But She Be Funky)" are a little too gimmicky for their own good (though the latter slyly and smartly addresses lingering attitudes against miscegenation). These quibbles aside, Tate proves with Rediscovered that his was -- and remained -- a voice to be reckoned with, one underappreciated yet worthy of being considered alongside such luminaries as Al Green. Rediscovered, yes -- and one hopes, someday, rewarded.
© Joseph McCombs /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:47:38
- Main artists: Howard Tate
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Private Music
- Genre: Soul/Funk/R&B
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Improve album informationWhy buy on Qobuz...
-
Stream or download your music
Buy an album or an individual track. Or listen to our entire catalogue with our high-quality unlimited streaming subscriptions.
-
Zero DRM
The downloaded files belong to you, without any usage limit. You can download them as many times as you like.
-
Choose the format best suited for you
Download your purchases in a wide variety of formats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) depending on your needs.
-
Listen to your purchases on our apps
Download the Qobuz apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, and listen to your purchases wherever you go.