The Essential Lou Rawls
11/06/2007 | Sony Legacy
Lyrics from The Essential Lou Rawls
All Music Guide Review
Simply put, The Essential Lou Rawls is the first of the many compilations tallying the output of this classy, unclassifiable singer that gets it all right. Rawls recorded for a number of labels during his four-decades-plus in the business, but his most important work was evenly split between two of them, Capitol, in the '60s, and Philadelphia International, in the late '70s. While other collections have tended to focus on one period or the other, or to spotlight one aspect of his wide-ranging canon, this two-disc, comprehensive collection covers the gamut. Because the release comes from Sony, which owns the Philly International catalog, it does emphasize that latter segment of Rawls' career perhaps just a tad disproportionately, but all of the most significant Capitol hits have been licensed and are generously represented, including "Dead End Street," "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing," and "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)." Of course, the key later tracks are accounted for, beginning with the set-opening "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," a number two pop/number one R&B hit for him in 1976, and follow-up hits such as "Groovy People" and 1977's Top Ten "See You When I Git There." The compilers also made sure not to forget Rawls' 1971 Top 20 single for MGM, "A Natural Man." But The Essential Lou Rawls has plenty of space to go beyond the basic hits, and it makes its case for Rawls as one of the era's most endearing and unique vocalists by surveying his catalog and presenting his unmistakable baritone in a number of different settings. While always falling within the R&B/soul sphere, Rawls' sound was informed by and often touched upon jazz, gospel, pop, blues, and dance music; he even foreshadowed rap with spoken interludes long before a genre with that name existed. These 34 tracks, sequenced non-chronologically for a listening experience that is more satisfying than a strictly historical rundown would have been, acknowledge that diversity and present Lou Rawls' many faces in a way that leaves no doubt that he was one of the standout vocalists of his time. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide
The Essential Lou Rawls Track Listing
Credits of The Essential Lou Rawls
- Dave Brokaw
- Cover Photo
- Peter Karas
- Photography
- Joe Maini
- Saxophone
- Jay Mark
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bob Merritt
- Engineer
- Jay Migliori
- Saxophone
- Sid Miller
- Saxophone
- Sy Mitchell
- Engineer
- Vince Montana
- Vibraphone
- Deborah Morris
- Vocals (Background)
- David "Fathead" Newman
- Saxophone
- Jack Nimitz
- Saxophone
- Lenny Pakula
- Organ
- Ray Parker, Jr.
- Guitar
- Carl Paroulo
- Engineer, Mixing
- Gene Paul
- Engineer
- Gene Pello
- Drums
- Leon Pendarvis
- Arranger
- Joe Polito
- Engineer
- Joe Porcaro
- Percussion
- Normann Gregg H. Ratner
- Producer, Original Recording Producer
- Sam Reed
- Saxophone, Guest Appearance
- Lester Robertson
- Trombone
- Althea Rogers
- Vocals (Background)
- Darrell Rogers
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bob Rolfe
- Trumpet
- Rocky Schnaars
- Engineer, Mixing
- Tom Sellers
- Bass, Arranger
- Dalton Smith
- Trumpet
- Ron Smith
- Trombone
- Arthur Stoppe
- Engineer, Mixing
- Joe Tarsia
- Engineer, Mixing
- Tony Terran
- Trumpet
- Phil Terry
- Producer, Original Recording Producer
- Joey Vasquez
- Trombone
- Nick Venet
- Producer, Original Recording Producer
- Randy Waldman
- Keyboards
- Vince Warsavage
- Engineer, Mixing
- Larry Washington
- Percussion, Handclapping, Conga, Bongos
- Mark Wilder
- Mastering
- Wayne Wilfong
- Engineer, Mixing
- Walter Williams
- Trumpet
- Cecil Womack
- Guitar
- Earl Young
- Drums
- Edward Green
- Keyboards
- Carla Bandini
- Engineer, Mixing
- Leo Sacks
- Producer, Compilation
- Mike Tarsia
- Engineer, Mixing
- Anthony Bell
- Guitar
- Fred Hill
- Trumpet
- Teddy Edwards Octet
- Saxophone
- Howard Fritzson
- Art Direction
- Charlie Collins
- Drums
- Keith Benson
- Drums
- Scott McMinn
- Engineer, Mixing
- Jeffrey Stewart
- Engineer, Mixing
- Alen MacWeeney
- Photography
- Rob Santos
- A&R
- Bruce Bluesteen
- Engineer, Mixing
- Tommy Strode
- Piano
- Jerry Block
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bobby Martin
- Arranger, Producer, Original Recording Producer
- Jeremy Holiday
- Packaging Manager
- Charles Wilson
- Trombone
- Vonghn Gray
- Producer, Original Recording Producer
- James Williams
- Bass
- Frank Luria
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bob Knight
- Trombone
- Ronnie Baker
- Bass
- Paul Martin
- Engineer, Mixing
- Rex Updegraft
- Engineer
- William Butler
- Guitar
- Steve Turner
- Drums
- Alexander Nelson
- Saxophone
- Jim Parham
- Project Director
- William C. Rhoden
- Liner Notes
- Harvey "Harmonica Fats" Blackston
- Harmonia
- Zak Profera
- A&R
- Earl Cyril Jr. Palmer
- Drums
- Ray Crawford
- Guitar
- Onzy Matthews
- Arranger, Conductor
- David Axelrod
- Arranger, Original Recording Producer, Producer
- David T. Walker
- Guitar
- Dexter Wansel
- Keyboards, Mixing, Engineer
- Steven Berkowitz
- A&R
- Peter Abbott
- Engineer
- Bob Babbitt
- Bass
- H.B. Barnum
- Arranger
- Thom Bell
- Arranger, Vocals (Background), Producer, Original Recording Producer, Keyboards
- Carla Benson
- Vocals (Background)
- Evette Benton
- Vocals (Background)
- Micaela Boland
- Design
- James E. Bond
- Bass
- Bud Brisbois
- Trumpet
- Victor Carstarphen
- Keyboards
- Karl Chambers
- Drums
- Roland Chambers
- Guitar
- Louis Ciotti
- Saxophone
- Jerry Cohen
- Keyboards
- David Cruse
- Percussion, Conga, Handclapping, Bongos
- Kim Darigan
- Bass
- Dirk Devlin
- Engineer, Mixing
- Don Renaldo
- Guest Appearance
- Bill Dorman
- Engineer, Mixing
- Joel Dorn
- Producer, Original Recording Producer
- Jim Dougherty
- Engineer, Mixing
- Gene Edwards
- Guitar
- Scott Edwards
- Bass
- Bobby Eli
- Guitar
- Jack Faith
- Arranger, Original Recording Producer, Producer
- John L. Faith
- Original Recording Producer
- Jim Gallagher
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kenny Gamble
- Vocals (Background), Original Recording Producer, Producer, Author, Executive Producer
- Denny Gore
- Arranger, Orchestra Leader
- George Graham
- Trumpet
- Rene Hall
- Guitar
- Charles Harris
- Drums
- Dennis Harris
- Guitar
- Norman Harris
- Guitar
- Carl Helm
- Vocals (Background)
- Leroy Henderson
- Drums
- Richard "Groove" Holmes
- Organ
- Jim Horn
- Saxophone
- Leon Huff
- Piano, Author, Original Recording Producer, Fender Rhodes, Executive Producer, Keyboards, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Peter Humphreys
- Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Hutchinson
- Engineer, Mixing
- Barbara Ingram
- Vocals (Background)
- Joseph B. Jefferson
- Vocals (Background)
- Cindy Jordan
- Vocals (Background)
- Quinton Joseph
- Drums, Engineer, Mixing
- Ron Kersey
- Keyboards
- Dennis Kilman
- Guitar
- Michael Lloyd
- Original Recording Producer
- Bruce Springsteen
- Engineer, Mixing
- Curtis Amy
- Saxophone
- Frank Butler
- Drums
- Larry Carlton
- Guitar
- Ron Carter
- Bass
- Sonny Criss
- Saxophone
- Herb Ellis
- Guitar
- Tommy Flanagan
- Keyboards
- Barney Kessel
- Guitar
- Bucky Pizzarelli
- Guitar
- Joe Sample
- Organ, Piano
- Shirley Scott
- Organ
- Horace Tapscott
- Trombone
- Gerald Wiggins
- Piano
- Irving Ashby
- Guitar
- Lou Blackburn
- Trombone
- Bobby Bryant
- Trumpet
- Grady Tate
- Drums















Plus