Showing posts with label Don Bryant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don Bryant. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Don Bryant - You Make Me Feel

Size: 89,2 MB
Time: 38:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. Your Love Is To Blame (3:24)
02. 99 Pounds (2:55)
03. Is It Over (4:30)
04. I Die A Little Each Day (2:51)
05. Don't Turn Your Back On Me (4:01)
06. Your Love Is Too Late (3:55)
07. I'll Go Crazy (3:59)
08. Cracked Up Over You (3:12)
09. A Woman's Touch (5:14)
10. Walk All Over God's Heaven (4:10)

Don Bryant’s second secular album in decades is like a lost Memphis soul treasure.

Everything on “You Make Me Feel,” from the songs to the sounds to Bryant’s still-astonishing voice, confirms that his 2017 comeback, “Don’t Give Up On Love,” was no fluke.

Bryant, whose early singing days at Hi Records gradually morphed into a songwriting career, helped create hits like “I Can’t Stand the Rain” for his wife, Ann Peebles, while also supplying tunes for Otis Clay and others.

Still an impassioned and convincing vocalist as he approaches 80, Bryant is backed by members of the glorious Hi Rhythm Section, like drummer Howard Grimes and organist Charles Hodges, as well as other fine musicians like guitarist Joe Restivo and keyboardist Al Gamble.

Four of the album’s 10 songs are of recent vintage, written by Bryant and bassist/producer Scott Bomar. They also arranged the gospel standard “Walk All Over God’s Heaven” which closes the album on a joyous note. In his youth, Bryant and his brothers formed a gospel quintet. He released gospel music in the 1980s.

The album’s two halves open with new songs about aspects of romance: the exultant “Your Love Is to Blame,” inspired by Peebles and graced with a punchy horn arrangement, and the swampy, dismissive “Your Love Is Too Late.”

Written for his wife, who sang “99 Pounds” in the first person on a 1972 album, Bryant now sings it about Peebles and the fact that “good things come in small packages.”

Two ballads, “Don’t Turn Your Back on Me” and “I’ll Go Crazy,” reprise Bryant singles from the ’60s. Both versions are slower and longer than the originals and about as good as soul gets, while “Cracked Up Over You” is a lean and mean amalgam of the Hi and Stax sounds.

The mix of Bryant classics, new songs and the ace backing band make “You Make Me Feel” a celebration of great American music and of a singer-songwriter again demonstrating his skills. ~Pablo Gorondi

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Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Various - Hi Records: The Blues Sessions (2-Disc Set)

"Note: certain tracks on this release have been dubbed from the best copies of the original discs available - resulting in a slight difference in sound quality."

Hi Records is one of the jewels in the municipal crown of Memphis. In its glorious history, Hi Records ran the gamut from instrumental hits by Bill Black's Combo and Ace Cannon to intimate rhythm and blues by Al Green, Ann Peebles, Otis Clay and Syl Johnson. Hi boasted its own killer rhythm section - the Hodges brothers with drummer Howard Grimes, as well as a horn section that featured the best players in town. With the rest of the label's support group such as songwriters Teenie Hodges, Earl Randle, and Donald Bryant, and master producer and A&R man Willie Mitchell…Hi had it all - charismatic stars, innovative producers, brilliant session players, prolific composers. Hi Records was a hit factory that is as alive today as it ever was, constantly repackaged and reissued, an inspiration to new generations of musicians and fans.

Album: Hi Records: The Blues Sessions (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:00
Size: 77.9 MB
Styles: R&B/Soul/Blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[2:13] 1. Don Hines - I'm So Glad
[2:05] 2. Don Hines - Baby Tell It Like It Is
[2:59] 3. Don Hines - Stormy Monday
[2:25] 4. Don Hines - Please Accept My Love
[2:13] 5. Don Hines - You Had To Pay
[2:08] 6. Don Hines - Trouble Is My Name
[2:33] 7. Big Amos Patton - He Won't Bite Me Twice
[2:17] 8. Big Amos Patton - Move With Me Baby
[2:56] 9. Big Amos Patton - Going To Vietnam
[2:45] 10. Big Amos Patton - I'm Gone
[2:08] 11. Big Amos Patton - Dog Man
[2:26] 12. Big Amos Patton - You're Too Young
[2:20] 13. Big Lucky Carter - Stop Arguing Over Me
[2:25] 14. Big Lucky Carter - Miss Betty Green

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Album: Hi Records: The Blues Sessions (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:15
Size: 94.4 MB
Styles: R&B/Soul/Blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[2:56] 1. Big Lucky Carter - Goofer Dust
[2:24] 2. Big Lucky Carter - I've Been Hurt
[2:25] 3. Big Lucky Carter - Please Don't Leave
[2:21] 4. Big Lucky Carter - You'd Better Mind
[3:14] 5. Joe Lee Carter - Please Mr. Foreman
[2:52] 6. Joe Lee Carter - As The Years Go Passing By
[2:49] 7. Joe Lee Carter - I Can't Stand It
[2:39] 8. Joe Lee Carter - Let Me Know
[2:04] 9. Don Bryant - Don't Turn Your Back On Me
[2:20] 10. Don Bryant - The Call Of Distress
[2:35] 11. Don Bryant - Is That Asking Too Much
[2:21] 12. Don Bryant - There Is Something On Your Mind
[2:12] 13. Willie Mitchell - Prayer Meeting
[2:40] 14. Gene Miller - I Was Wrong
[2:19] 15. Gene Miller - What Do You Mean
[2:57] 16. George Jackson - Aretha, Sing One For Me

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Don Bryant - Don't Give Up On Love

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:37
Size: 86.1 MB
Styles: Soul, Memphis blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[4:46] 1. A Nickel And A Nail
[3:35] 2. Something About You
[4:10] 3. It Was Jealousy
[4:29] 4. First You Cry
[3:05] 5. I Got To Know
[5:00] 6. Don't Give Up On Love
[3:53] 7. How Do I Get There
[2:52] 8. Can't Hide The Hurt
[3:01] 9. One Ain't Enough
[2:41] 10. What Kind Of Love

From the opening vamps of the classic “A Nickel And A Nail,” it’s evident that Don Bryant, at 74 years old, is in prime fighting shape and as versatile a performer as ever. These ten songs — including seven Bryant-penned originals — show a soul survivor in action, exhibiting the kind of sharp vocal acumen that can only be honed by years spent on the road and in the studio.

Don't Give Up On Love