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Etta James
Tell Mama-The Complete Muscle Shoals Sessions
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Released: 1968
Label: MCA/Chess
Selection #: 140109
Remastered blues milestone w/prev. unreleased tracks! I'd Rather Go Blind, Tell Mama, Watch Dog, The Same Rope, etc.
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1 Tell Mama
2 I'd Rather Go Blind
3 Watch Dog
4 The Love of My Man
5 I'm Gonna Take What He's Got
6 The Same Rope
7 Security
8 Steal Away
9 My Mother in Law
10 Don't Lose Your Good Thing
11 It Hurts Me So Much
12 Just a Little Bit
13 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
14 You Took It
15 I Worship the Ground You Walk On
16 I Got You Babe
17 You Got It
18 I've Gone Too Far
19 Misty
20 Almost Persuaded
21 Fire
22 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
  
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As the title suggests, this is the definitive edition of Etta James' "Tell Mama" long-player. For this single-disc release the original album is augmented with five previously unissued tracks -- documented during James' four Muscle Shoals sessions circa '67-'68. The question of why a rural Alabama town became a conduit for some of the most memorable and instantly identifiable grooves may still be up for debate. The evidence exists in droves and "Tell Mama" could certainly be considered exhibit A. These sessions feature the same impact that would redirect several first ladies of soul. Notable among them are Dusty Springfield's "Dusty in Memphis", Aretha Franklin's "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" and to somewhat lesser acclaim, Jackie DeShannon's "Jackie". "Tell Mama" showcases some of the unique and admittedly darker qualities of what might best be described as R&B noir. "I'D Rather Go Blind," "Steal Away," "I'M Gonna Take What He'S Got" all exemplify the essence of the blues -- making the best of a bad situation. The flipside of the sombre subject matter is the satisfying conviction in the music -- which is where the remastering becomes particularly noticeable. No longer does the brass section sound alternately muffled or harsh as it has on previous releases. Likewise, the churning Hammond B-3 organ swells with rich textures. Perhaps the most sonically evident improvements are the subtle ones, such as the supple fretwork on "Sweet Dreams," "I'D Rather Go Blind," and the jazzy percussive shuffle of "The Same Rope" -- which provided blue-eyed soul maven Van Morrison with the inspiration for the groove featured on his own "Sweet Dreams." ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

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