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Since I Fell for You by Charles Trio Brown (CD, Oct-1999, Garland)
(CD, 1999)
Primary Artist: Charles Trio Brown
 Personnel: Charles Brown (vocals, organ); Roy Coleman (electric guitar); Freddie Simon (tenor saxoph...
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Format: CD Oct 1999 Record Label: Garland Recording Type: Studio UPC: 010963802627 |
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Track Listing 1. Since I Fell for You 2. Our Day Will Come 3. More 4. Driftin' Blues 5. So Long 6. Go Away Little Girl 7. Not in My Wildest Dreams 8. Days of Wine and Roses 9. You Are My First Love 10. My Silent Love 11. To You My Love 12. Through the Courtesy of Love
| Details | | Distributor: | Ryko Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Charles Brown (vocals, organ); Roy Coleman (electric guitar); Freddie Simon (tenor saxophone); Charles Brady (drums).Personnel: Charles Brown (vocals, organ); Roy Coleman (electric guitar); Freddie Simon (tenor saxophone); Charles Brady (drums).So much of Charles Brown's work is available on CD that novices can have a hard time knowing where to begin. Ideally, novices should start out with his most essential stuff, and Since I Fell for You falls short of essential even though it is quite rewarding. This 1999 reissue focuses on a 1963 date that Bob Shad produced for Mainstream. With Brown on vocals and organ, Roy Coleman on electric guitar, Freddie Simon on tenor sax, and Charles Brady on drums, Since I Fell for You emphasizes torch singing. Brown revisits the classic "Driftin' Blues," but most of the time he sticks to ballads -- and the end result is a thoroughly pleasing collection of mood music. From Steve Lawrence's "Go Away, Little Girl" (which subsequently became a hit for Donny Osmond and Marlena Shaw in the 1970s) and Ruby & the Romantics' "Our Day Will Come" to Henry Mancini's "Days of Wine and Roses," a smoky jazz-noir ambience prevails. So why would a novice not want to start out with a CD that is so pleasing? Because as strong as these 1963 performances are, Brown's Aladdin output of the 1940s and 1950s is even stronger. Nonetheless, Since I Fell for You is well worth acquiring if you're a confirmed Brown addict who already has his essential work and wants to dig deeper. ~ Alex Henderson
Industry Reviews ...Brown's unique phrasing and sense of style are...in evidence. His voice is one of the most recognizable in modern music....devotees natural and justifiably will want this disc... JazzTimes (20000601)
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