Kev Cane Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 Does anyone out there know this album or own a copy. I have asked around a lot of soulfull folk and drawn a blank everytime. I know it is a bold statement considering the volume of quality that they have put out but in my opinion this is their finest hour. From 1972 this LP cotains 6 ballads of gut wrenching effect with the "Jewel in the crown" being the life changing " Do what you gotta do babe". Any Dells buffs out there, if you don,t already have this, search every inch of the globe for it, If you haven,t heard it I envy you the thrill.
Dolly13 Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 Does anyone out there know this album or own a copy. I have asked around a lot of soulfull folk and drawn a blank everytime. I know it is a bold statement considering the volume of quality that they have put out but in my opinion this is their finest hour. From 1972 this LP cotains 6 ballads of gut wrenching effect with the "Jewel in the crown" being the life changing " Do what you gotta do babe". Any Dells buffs out there, if you don,t already have this, search every inch of the globe for it, If you haven,t heard it I envy you the thrill. I have a copy of this LP. I Brought it by mistake, So if there is any one looking for a copy PM me it yours. Dolly
John Reed Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 Does anyone out there know this album or own a copy. I have asked around a lot of soulfull folk and drawn a blank everytime. I know it is a bold statement considering the volume of quality that they have put out but in my opinion this is their finest hour. From 1972 this LP cotains 6 ballads of gut wrenching effect with the "Jewel in the crown" being the life changing " Do what you gotta do babe". Any Dells buffs out there, if you don,t already have this, search every inch of the globe for it, If you haven,t heard it I envy you the thrill. It also has a liitle mini track in between each track. Played it again recently and IMO it doesn't come up to their other stuff.
Sutty Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 i'm with you on this - fantastic album, i only picked it up myself recently and side 2 in particular is absolutely some of the best dells/charles stepney recordings ever. forget about trying to find tunes to play a northern nighter and sit down and listen to an amazing album of a band, arranger, musicians and songwriters hitting a creative peak. 'when you're alone' and the cover of terry calliers 'just as long as we're in love' are some of the finest 70's soul ever recorded and breathtaking. ignore at your peril. IMHO. oh, and marvel at where 4hero got a lot of their recent ideas from cos it could have been recorded yesterday. cheers Paul
boba Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 i'm with you on this - fantastic album, i only picked it up myself recently and side 2 in particular is absolutely some of the best dells/charles stepney recordings ever. forget about trying to find tunes to play a northern nighter and sit down and listen to an amazing album of a band, arranger, musicians and songwriters hitting a creative peak. 'when you're alone' and the cover of terry calliers 'just as long as we're in love' are some of the finest 70's soul ever recorded and breathtaking. ignore at your peril. IMHO. oh, and marvel at where 4hero got a lot of their recent ideas from cos it could have been recorded yesterday. cheers Paul I always really liked this LP as an LP. The best track by far for me is "just as long as we're in love", and maybe none of the other tracks stand out as much by themselves, but I always liked listening to this as an LP (maybe more than other Dells Lps, which may have contained individually stronger songs), and I like the interludes too... Of course I don't listen to Lps anymore and have the attention span of like half a minute now that I only collect singles, I'll play a record halfway through and take it off...
Soul Shrews Posted February 2, 2008 Posted February 2, 2008 Yep I'm with you on this one "Sutty" fantastic LP full of Charles Stepney genious. Probably cost 20 bucks or less as well if you look around. While on the subject of The Mighty Mighty ones anybody help me out with this one; I have the LP "Fredom Means" twice, one with a green cover and one with a brown one. I'm talking about the reverse side here 'cos the front has a pic of the Dells in a park, but now I look at the pic the background is more green on one and brown on the other All the details are the same on the covers but.....................the 'green' cover has the 'yellow' Cadet label and the "brown' cover has the "blue' label both are CA 50004 Cheers Paul
Kev Cane Posted February 2, 2008 Author Posted February 2, 2008 i'm with you on this - fantastic album, i only picked it up myself recently and side 2 in particular is absolutely some of the best dells/charles stepney recordings ever. forget about trying to find tunes to play a northern nighter and sit down and listen to an amazing album of a band, arranger, musicians and songwriters hitting a creative peak. 'when you're alone' and the cover of terry calliers 'just as long as we're in love' are some of the finest 70's soul ever recorded and breathtaking. ignore at your peril. IMHO. oh, and marvel at where 4hero got a lot of their recent ideas from cos it could have been recorded yesterday. cheers Paul Fantastic description Paul, must admit "Just as long as we,re in love" comes a very close 2nd for me after "Do what you gotta do babe" and I agree, some of the greatest 70,s soul ever recorded. Regards, Kev
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