Great American Soulbook

Great American Soulbook

by Tower of Power
Great American Soulbook

Great American Soulbook

by Tower of Power

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Overview

Tower of Power have openly admitted resistance toward covering any hit R&B classics, preferring to play their original brand of funky soul and dance music with a horn-fired edge over their four decades on the scene. But they have finally acquiesced, reluctantly but with growing confidence during this session, in producing a tribute to the many solid singers who appeared in the charts during the '60s and '70s with these renditions of tunes familiar to Top 40 AM radio listeners. Special guest singers range from Sam Moore of Sam & Dave fame to young pop songstress Joss Stone, the veteran British lounge crooner Tom Jones, and rocker Huey Lewis, not to mention TOP frontman Larry Braggs. Philly and Motown music, love songs, retro-soul, and a little disco are included in this collection that is, for the most part, faithfully reproduced. A Sam & Dave hit penned by Isaac Hayes, "I Thank You" is soulfully rendered by Jones, while Moore digs in on Otis Redding's "Mr. Pitiful," both the most authentic highlights of the album. Lewis is quite convincing in his blue-eyed soul role during Wilson Pickett's shuffle swing "634-5789," offering the premise that he could pull off a whole album of this stuff. Braggs cops Stevie Wonder's style during "You Met Your Match," while he and an overamped Stone combine on the more heavily funky and contemporized version of Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston's "It Takes Two." Aretha Franklin's "Since You've Been Gone," sporting the refrain "Why'd you have to do it" with a backup chorus, is as true to the original as any other version. A James Brown medley unfortunately does not come close to the Godfather of Soul, and there are some sappy renditions of such numbers as Billy Paul's "Me & Mrs. Jones," Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band's "Loveland," and the Gaye/Tammi Terrell hit "Your Precious Love" with Braggs and Stone. "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel," originally done by Tavares, is simply soupy and far too slick, and the Bill Withers song "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?" is a revisited disco throwaway. Missing from these songs are the extended, powerful horn charts that made Tower of Power famous, with only a modicum of interaction and with little punch to add to the flavor of these charts. Perhaps a second volume might yield better results than the overtly commercialized collection that is presented here. Not bad -- just not great. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 04/07/2009
Label: Top
UPC: 0895333002056
Rank: 113228

Tracks

  1. You Met Your Match
  2. I Thank You
  3. Loveland
  4. It Takes Two
  5. Me & Mrs. Jones
  6. Star Time (Tribute to James Brown): It's a New Day/Mother Popcorn/There It Is/I Got the Feelin'
  7. Mr. Pitiful
  8. Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel
  9. Since You've Been Gone (Baby, Baby, Sweet Baby)
  10. (Heaven Music Have Sent) Your Precious Love
  11. 634-5789
  12. Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tower of Power   Primary Artist
Monet Owens   Vocals (Background)
Stephen "Doc" Kupka   Sax (Baritone)
Dee-Dee Foster   Vocals (Background)
Huey Lewis   Vocals,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Mark Harper   Guitar
Emilio Castillo   Sax (Tenor)
Francis "Rocco" Prestia   Bass
David Garibaldi   Drums
Charlean Carmon   Vocals (Background)
Adolfo Acosta   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Larry Braggs   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Michael Bogart   Trumpet,Trombone,Flugelhorn
Roger Smith   Keyboards
Joss Stone   Vocals,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Sam Moore   Featured Artist
Tom Politzer   Soloist,Saxophone,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
George Duke   Keyboards
Tom Jones   Featured Artist
Bruce Conte   Guitar,Soloist

Technical Credits

William "Mickey" Stevenson   Composer
Stephen "Doc" Kupka   Group Member
Steve Cropper   Composer
L. James   Composer
D. Hunter   Composer
Freddie Perren   Composer
Leon Huff   Composer
Nickolas Ashford   Composer
Otto D'Agnolo   Vocal Engineer
Aretha Franklin   Composer
Bill McKinley   Overdub Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Rhythm Engineer
Kenneth St. Lewis   Composer
Mark Harper   Group Member
Dave Eskridge   Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Ted White   Composer
Sylvia Moy   Composer
B. Williams   Composer
Bill Withers   Composer
Kenny Gamble   Composer
Clark Rigsby   Mixing
Erik Zobler   Mixing,Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Digital Editing
Eddie Floyd   Composer
Francis "Rocco" Prestia   Group Member
S. Mckenney   Composer
David Garibaldi   Group Member
Adolfo Acosta   Group Member,Horn Arrangements
Larry Braggs   Duet,Group Member
D. Trotter   Composer
Rob Shanahan   Photography
James Murray   Vocal Engineer
Ryan Greene   Mixing,Digital Editing
Valerie Simpson   Composer
Lula Mae Hardaway   Composer
Denaun Porter   Composer
Otis Redding   Composer
I Hayes D Porter K Johnson   Composer
David Shirk   Mastering
A. Ellis   Composer
Tom Politzer   Fills
George Duke   Producer
Mike Bogart   Horn Arrangements
Stevie Wonder   Composer
J. Brown   Composer
C. Gilbert   Composer
C. Wright   Composer
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