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The Staple Singers: Africa '80 (CD)

(Omnivore Records) 11 titres, digipack

Les Staple Singers sont entrés dans la conscience du public au début des années 1950 et, au cours de leur carrière influente, ont changé la façon dont les auditeurs percevaient la musique gospel.

Pendant le mouvement des droits civiques, Roebuck « Pops » Staples a découvert que leur musique pouvait à la fois éclairer et inspirer une nouvelle génération. Lorsqu'ils ont signé avec Stax Records, ils ont commencé à dominer non seulement les palmarès gospel, mais aussi les palmarès pop et R&B, avec des succès tels que « I'll Take You There » (en tête des palmarès pop et R&B), « Respect Yourself », « Touch A Hand, Make A Friend » et bien d'autres. Après la fermeture de Stax, ils sont passés chez Curtis Mayfield's Curtom Records et ont atteint la première place des classements pop et R&B en 1975 avec « Let's Do It Again ».

Trois autres albums pour Warner Bros. terminent la décennie. (Les éditions élargies de « Let's Do It Again » (1975), « Pass It On » (1976), « Family Tree » (1977) et « Unlock Your Mind » (1978) sont disponibles auprès d'Omnivore Recordings). Grâce à la restauration et au mastering réalisés par Michael Graves, lauréat de plusieurs Grammy Awards, Africa '80 offre désormais un aperçu de ce trésor musical et national en constante évolution. Les nouvelles notes de Tim Dillinger-Curenton expliquent l'histoire et l'héritage du groupe et détaillent la tournée et les enregistrements.

Propriétés de l'article: The Staple Singers: Africa '80 (CD)

  • Interpret: The Staple Singers

  • Titre de l'album: Africa '80 (CD)

  • Genre Gospel

  • Label OMNIVORE

  • Artikelart CD

  • Année de publication 2024
  • EAN: 0810075114034

  • Poids en kg: 0.07
Staple Singers - Africa '80 (CD) CD 1
01 Introduction The Staple Singers
02 Ease On Down The Road The Staple Singers
03 Let's Do It Again The Staple Singers
04 Respect Yourself The Staple Singers
05 Come Go With Me The Staple Singers
06 Why Am I Treated So Bad The Staple Singers
07 A House Is Not A Home The Staple Singers
08 Will The Circle Be Unbroken The Staple Singers
09 He's Alright The Staple Singers
10 Touch A Hand, Make A Friend The Staple Singers
11 Touch A Hand, Make A Friend (Reprise) The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers Respect Yourself The Staple Singers Respect Yourself For the... plus
"The Staple Singers"

The Staple Singers

Respect Yourself

The Staple Singers

Respect Yourself

For the first decade-and-a-half of their monumental recording career, The Staple Singers concentrated on serving the Lord with their uplifting melodies, emerging as one of the top black gospel acts around. Then they crossed over to the R&B side of the tracks and embraced prolonged stardom there as well.

“The Staple Singers are nothing but a gospel singing group,” maintained the late Roebuck ‘Pop’ Staples, long after secular fame overtook them. Born December 28, 1915 in Winona, Mississippi, the family patriarch soaked up Delta blues via Charley Patton. “That man could play!” said Staples. Sanctified pursuits ultimately won his heart. He learned how to play guitar and sang with The Golden Trumpets before moving to Chicago following the birth of Cleotha on April 11, 1934 and Pervis in November of ‘35. Future lead singer Mavis Staples came along July 10, 1939. Pop decided to mold his offspring into a family gospel group.

“I really started trying to teach ‘em about 1949,” said Pop. “But (Mavis) was so little that she couldn’t get her voice right. It took me about three years to get it together, and then we started singing about 1953.” Says Mavis,We had that old Delta Mississippi sound.” The Staple (no ‘s’ on the end) Singers began recording for the Chicago-based United label that year, and in 1954 they waxed This May Be The Last Time, which came out on Savoy’s Sharp logo. They moved to another Windy City concern, Vee-Jay Records, in 1956. “We made a record called ‘Uncloudy Day,’” says Mavis. “That record sold like an R&B. I mean, it went everywhere!” 

The quartet made a surprising move to jazz-oriented Riverside Records in 1962, where they made tentative steps toward secular fare. As the civil rights struggle raged, the Staples moved into message songs at Columbia’s Epic subsidiary from ’64 on and traveled with Dr. Martin Luther King, who dug one of Pop’s compositions. “He’d always tell Pops, ‘Now you’re gonna sing my song tonight, right?’” says Mavis. “Pops said, ‘Oh yeah, Doctor, we’re gonna sing your song!’ And we’d sing ‘Why? (Am I Treated So Bad).’ He loved that.” The moving Why? (Am I Treated So Bad) was the Staples’ first pop charter in 1967, followed by a cover of Buffalo Springfield’s For What It’s Worth.

It took one more label switch to launch The Staple Singers into the stratosphere. “Al Bell brought us to Stax,” says Mavis. “We knew Al Bell before he was at Stax.”  The quartet cut its first pair of Stax LPs in Memphis. Pervis had been replaced by sister Yvonne Staples (born October 23, 1938) by the time producer Bell brought them to Muscle Shoals in August of 1971 to lay down the contents of their seminal LP ‘Bealtitude: Respect Yourself.’ One of its centerpieces was the righteous Respect Yourself, written by veteran singers Sir Mack Rice and Luther Ingram. “Luther Ingram and I, we were in my office down at Stax,” says Rice. “We was just talking about life. And he said, or I said, 'You first got to respect yourself out here today.' Luther said, 'That's a hell of a title. Let's write that, man!'”

“We were rehearsing it, and Mack Rice came in. We started it when he came in, and started giving us these little parts, like ‘Dee-de-de-le-de-le-de.’ Mack said, ‘Now Pops, right here, you got to do this!’” says Mavis. “Daddy said, ‘Man, do you think we ought to do that?’ Mack said, ‘Yeah, Pops, you gotta do that! That makes the whole song!’” So did skin-tight backing from Muscle Shoals keyboardist Barry Beckett, guitarists Jimmy Johnson and Eddie Hinton, bassist David Hood, and drummer Roger Hawkins. Respect Yourself proved a #2 R&B/#12 pop smash in late ’71, and I’ll Take You There, waxed at the same dates, proved a universal chart-topper.

- Bill Dahl -


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Tracklist
Staple Singers - Africa '80 (CD) CD 1
01 Introduction
02 Ease On Down The Road
03 Let's Do It Again
04 Respect Yourself
05 Come Go With Me
06 Why Am I Treated So Bad
07 A House Is Not A Home
08 Will The Circle Be Unbroken
09 He's Alright
10 Touch A Hand, Make A Friend
11 Touch A Hand, Make A Friend (Reprise)