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04-30-2023 05:08 PM

Bobby Darin - Motown Years 1970 to 1973

In the late 60s and early 70s Motown signed several well established acts but then sort of took their eye off the ball resulting in frustration. True that a lot was happening at once with the move to LA and entering the film industry with "Lady Sings The Blues". Nevertheless there were some fantastic tracks from artists such as Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Bobby Darin and to a lesser extent Sammy Davis Jr and Lesley Gore.

Thankfully, in the case of Bobby Darin, material that had long been vaulted has been made available over the years - mainly thanks to Joe Marchesse & co [[e.g. Andy Skurrow) who've made it possible for these tracks to see release on CD. The Real Gone CDs have wonderful liner notes as well and are well worth looking up. In particular, "Another Song On My Mind" includes a great resume of Darin's Motown career - much of this can still be seen on the Real Gone website -

https://theseconddisc.com/2011/02/16...-motown-years/

You can see the full CD artwork here -

https://www.flickr.com/photos/cookep...57668721459480

And here are the covers for Darin's Motown albums / CDs

https://www.flickr.com/photos/cookep...in/dateposted/

Please advise of any errors

BOBBY DARIN MOTOWN DISCOGRAPHY

Recorded - 6 February 1971 Live at The Desert Inn [[Renamed “Finally” but still unreleased at the time)

M1183 – 17 April 1971
A Melodie
B Someday We'll Be Together

M1193 – November 1971
A Simple Song Of Freedom
B I'll Be Your Baby Tonight

M1203 – 2 June 1972
A Sail Away
B Hard Headed Woman

M753 ALBUM AUGUST 1972 – Bobby Darin

M1212 – Promo 3 November 1972 [[withdrawn)
A Average People [[mono)
B Average People [[stereo)

M1212 – 3 November 1972 [[probably a bootleg)
A Average People
B Something In Her Love

M1217 – 20 November 1972
A Happy [[Love Theme From "Lady Sings The Blues")
B Something In Her Love

Bobby Darin died 20 December 1973

M813 ALBUM February 1974 – Darin 1936-1973

PR4 [[PROMO EP) - 1974
A1 If I Were A Carpenter
A2 Moritat [[Mack The Knife)
B1 Blue Monday
B2 Happy [[Love Theme From "Lady Sings The Blues")

MW3014 – 1974 [[UK & EU)
A Blue Monday
B Moritat [[Mack The Knife)

M5185 ALBUM July 1981 – Darin 1936–1973 re-issued with 5 tracks having different mixes.

MCD09070MD CD 1987 – Live At The Desert Inn [[first ever issue)

MOTD -5185 CD 1989 – Darin 1936–1973 first issue on CD.

3746351852 CD 1991 – Darin 1936-1973 CD re-issue

NTD-6509-2 CD 2005 – Live At The Desert Inn [[re-issue / remaster / 2 extra tracks “Work Song” and “Beyond The Sea”.

RGM-0440 2xCD 6 May 2016 – Another Song On My Mind [[Real Gone Music)

RGM-0714 CD 13 July 2018 – Go Ahead And Back Up [[Real one Music)
Today 07:37 AM

Raynard Miner - Deceased ?

Hello

I've seen a post elsewhere notifying us of the death of Motown /Chess songwriter Raynard Minor.
Can anybody confirm this please?
Yesterday 08:57 PM

Glladys Knight & The Pips "Standing Ovation" lp revisited

I bought this lp in its first release, in fact it was the first GK&TP album I ever bought. I enjoyed it immensely then and it still holds up 52 years later. Their debut Motown album is also excellent but for me this set was their best Motown lp.

Starting with Clay McMurray's glorious Make Me The Woman You Go Home To, the album is off and running. I never understood why this great record didn't do better as I feel it is superior to If I Were Your Woman. Deep bass with chimes and swirling strings just make this song a standout. The guitar work here is outstanding. At one point in the middle Gladys is put in reverb behind some clever guitar licks. This deserved to be a bigger hit.

Johnny Bristol continues the quality with Can You Give Me Love With A Guarantee. Another beautifully orchestrated track with knockout family vocals, this was scheduled to follow Help Me Make It as the third single from the album that had several single possibilities. Apparently Motown waited for Neither One Of Us.

McMurray is back with another winner, Master of My Mind, featuring better backing vocals by the Pips. An interesting medley of He Ain't Heavy and Bridge Over Troubled Water closes Side 1 with a rather maudlin Gladys Knight monologue that maybe doesn't fit the mood, but the idea of combining these two songs worked well.

It Takes A Whole Lotta Man For A Woman Like Me starts off Side 2 with some soulful colorings. Motown chose the outstanding Gladys Knight solo of Kris Kristofferson's Help Me Make It Through The Night as the second single. Gladys was at her emotive best, again with a bit of a corny opening monologue segueing into her soft vocals that crescendo after about 3 minutes into a powerful vocal worthy of a grammy. Johnny Bristol was in his element here backing Gladys with a soft guitar and soaring strings.

If You Gonna Leave [[Just Leave), a track done by other Motown artists is highly listenable but the best track on this album and an overlooked obvious hit record was Johnny Bristol's No One Could Love You More. The Funk Brothers are on fire and backed again by the Detroit Symphony with great interplay between Gladys and her Pips [[you said I do..TOOO) just make this song a real standout. I just assumed it would be a single.

Some covers are here, a nice version of Fire and Rain and a rare vocal by a Pip [[don't know which one) on the Beatles Long and Winding Road.

Although there are two producers here, their sounds were so similar that one would think the whole lp was done by a single producer. It is one of the best early 70s Motown albums, done not long before the company vacated Detroit.

If you don't have this album, get it!
Today 11:26 AM

Smokey's Soultown on Sirius XM--thoughts?

I don't subscribe to Sirius XM, but whenever I travel and rent a car, I do my best to make sure the vehicle has Sirius XM so I can play it. In years past I would sometime listen to Soultown channel on the service and enjoyed the music and the DJs. I just got back from another vacation and this time I noticed that Sirius has rebranded Soultown as "Smokey's Soultown". The music is the same, but the DJs seem to be gone, and replaced with Smokey Robinson's remembrances. It's not the same. Especially when I compared it to the classic country Music channel "Willie's Roadhouse". Sure there are recorded bits from Willie Nelson, but there were DJs with a knowledge and love of the music and it made that channel a more rewarding listening experience than "Smokey's Soultown".

What are your thoughts on the rebranded "Soultown" Sirius XM channel?
Yesterday 11:33 AM

CENTER STAGE: Russ and Ralph discuss the art of mixing

I am trying something new. This thread will be used for showcasing new talent. Got a song or band you think deserves recognition? Feel free to post it here and give us a chance to listen. Could be fun.
Today 11:39 AM

The Spinners-'Keep On Keepin' On/Atlantic Years Phase Two' [7CD-6/28/2024-Cherry Red]

Description from Soul Music Records/Cherry Red UK:


  • The Atlantic Years, Phase Two box set from 1979-1984.
  • Eagerly-awaited companion volume to The Spinners’ acclaimed best-selling 2023 box set ‘Ain’t No Price on Happiness: The Thom Bell Studio Recordings [[1972-1979)’.
  • 7CD box set consisting of expanded editions of all six of The Spinners’ Atlantic albums released after the Thom Bell years, including collaborations with red-hot producers Michael Zager, James Mtume and Reggie Lucas, Freddie Perren, and Leon Sylvers III.

DISC ONE
Dancin’ & Lovin’ [Expanded Edition]
1. Disco Ride
2. Body Language
3. Let's Boogie, Let's Dance
4. Medley: Working My Way Back To You/ Forgive Me, Girl
5. With My Eyes
6. One, One, Two, Two, Boogie Woogie Avenue [Home Of The Boogie, House Of The Funk]
Bonus Tracks
7. Body Language [Single Version]
8. With My Eyes [Single Version]
9. Medley: Working My Way Back To You/ Forgive Me Girl [Single Version]
10. Body Language [12” Single]
11. Working My Way Back To You [1988 Chris Paul Re-Generation Mix]
12. Working My Way Back To You [1988 Chris Paul Re-Generation Mix Edit]
DISC TWO
Love Trippin’ [Expanded Edition]
1. Love Trippin'
2. Heavy On The Sunshine
3. Medley: Cupid/I've Loved You For A Long Time
4. I Just Want To Be With You
5. Streetwise
6. I Just Want To Fall In Love
7. Now That You're Mine Again
8. Split Decision
9. I'm Takin' You Back
10. Pipedream
Bonus Tracks
11. Medley: Cupid/I’ve Loved You For A Long Time [Single Version]
12. Now That You’re Mine Again [Single Version]
13. Medley: Cupid/ I’ve Loved You For A Long Time [12” Single Remix]
DISC THREE
Labor Of Love [Expanded Edition]
1. Long Live Soul Music
2. Standing On The Rock
3. Medley: Yesterday Once More / Nothing Remains The Same
4. Almost All The Way To Love
5. The Winter Of Our Love
6. Be My Love
7. Give Your Lady What She Wants
8. A Man Just Don't Know What A Woman Goes Through
9. The Deacon
Bonus Tracks
10. Medley: Yesterday Once More/Nothing Remains The Same [Single Version]
11. Long Live Soul Music [Single Version]
DISC FOUR
Can’t Shake This Feelin’ [Expanded Edition]
1. Can't Shake This Feelin'
2. Knack For Me
3. You Go Your Way [I'll Go Mine]
4. Love Connection [Raise The Window Down]
5. Never Thought I'd Fall In Love
6. Didn't I Blow Your Mind
7. Send A Little Love
8. Love Is Such A Crazy Feeling
9. Got To Be Love
Bonus Tracks
10. Love Connection [Raise The Window Down] [Single Version]
11. Got To Be Love [Single Version]
12. Never Thought I’d Fall In Love [Single Version]
DISC FIVE
Grand Slam [Expanded Edition]
1. City Full Of Memories
2. Magic In The Moonlight
3. If I Knew
4. I'm Calling You Now
5. So Far Away
6. Just Let Love In
7. Funny How Time Slips Away
8. Lover Boy
9. No Other Love
Bonus Tracks
10. City Full Of Memories [Single Version]
11. Magic In The Moonlight [Single Version]
DISC SIX
Cross Fire [Expanded Edition]
1. Two Of A Kind
2. Right Or Wrong
3. [We Have Come Into] Our Time For Love
4. Cross Fire
5. Keep On Keepin' On
6. Not Just Another Lover
7. Love Is In Season
8. All Your Love
9. Secrets
Bonus Tracks
10. Right Or Wrong [Single Version]
11. [We Have Come Into] Our Time For Love [Single Version]
DISC SEVEN
Spinners Live! [1975] [Bonus Disc]
1. Fascinating Rhythm
2. I've Got To Make It On My Own
3. Living A Little, Laughing A Little
4. One Of A Kind [Love Affair]
5. Then Came You
6. Sadie
7. How Could I Let You Get Away
8. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
9. Superstar Medley: It's Not Unusual/ Don't Mess With Bill/Paper Doll/Stop! In The Name Of Love/ If I Didn't Care/ Hound Dog/Hello Dolly
10. Love Don't Love Nobody [Pts. 1 & 2]
11. Mighty Love



Click below for more info and to pre-order this collection.
The Spinners: Keep On Keepin’ On: The Atlantic Years, 7CD Box set [cherryred.co.uk]

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