Just a Little Lovin'
03/01/1970 | Collectables
Lyrics from Just a Little Lovin'
All Music Guide Review
Released in 1970, Just a Little Lovin' was the fourth (and last) studio album Carmen McRae cut for Atlantic Records in the late '60s/early '70s. The albums were for the most part a mix of pop and jazz songs with a decidedly pop angle. Just a Little Lovin' isn't too different, though it leans more toward the soulful end of the street. Producer Arif Mardin put McRae together with the Dixie Flyers studio band, backup singers extraordinaire the Sweet Inspirations, and an all-star horn section led by King Curtis, and then let her loose on the usual Beatles covers (a lifeless "Something," a very relaxed and sensual "Here, There and Everywhere," and a dramatic take on "Carry That Weight") and pop tunes like Jimmy Webb's "Didn't We" and Laura Nyro's "Goodbye Joe." So far, so half decent. Where the album really takes off is on the tracks that sound more down-home and Southern, like those cribbed from Dusty in Memphis ("Just a Little Lovin'," "Breakfast in Bed"), the Willie Dixon blues "I Love the Life I Live," and the tracks written by Tony Joe White (the funky-as-dirt "I Thought I Knew You Well" and "I Want You"). The band sounds totally in the groove on these cuts and McRae responds with some supremely gritty performances. As with all her other Atlantic records, it's a mixed bag but well worth picking up for Carmen McRae fans -- and if you aren't one, you should be! ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide
Just a Little Lovin' Track Listing
Credits of Just a Little Lovin'
- Arif Mardin
- Arranger, Conductor, Producer
- George Marge
- Woodwind
- Tommy McClure
- Bass
- Carmen McRae
- Piano, Main Performer, Vocals
- Tony Miranda
- French Horn
- Gene Orloff
- Director
- Gene Paul
- Engineer
- Romeo Penque
- Woodwind
- Brooks Tillotson
- French Horn
- Mike Utley
- Organ, Piano (Electric)
- Jim Marshall
- Design, Photography
- Joe Newman Quartet
- Trumpet
- Bruce Vanderhoff
- Hair Stylist
- The Sweet Inspirations
- Vocals (Background)
- Ron Albert
- Engineer
- Garnett Brown
- Trombone
- Sammy Creason
- Percussion, Drums
- Joseph DeAngelis
- French Horn
- Jim Dickinson
- Guitar, Keyboards
- The Dixie Flyers
- Rhythm Section
- George Dorsey
- Sax (Alto)
- Chuck Kirkpatrick
- Engineer
- Charlie Freeman
- Guitar
- Alexander Gafa
- Guitar
- Lewis Hahn
- Engineer
- Walter Kane
- Woodwind
- Pepper Adams
- Sax (Baritone)
- King Curtis
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)














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