Dee Dee Warwick - The Complete Atco Recordings (2016)

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Title: The Complete Atco Recordings
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Rhino, Atlantic
Genre: Rhythm & Blues, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:03:19
Total Size: 308/784 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
1. What Manner of Man
2. You Tore My Wall Down
2. Only the One You Love
4. The Way We Used to Do
5. She Didn\'t Know (She Kept on Talking) (feat. The Dixie Flyers)
6. More Today Than Yesterday
7. Make Love to Me (feat. The Dixie Flyers)
8. I Ain\'t Got to Love Nobody Else
9. Who Will the Next Fool Be
10. I\'m Only Human (feat. The Dixie Flyers)
11. Down so Low
12. If This Was the Last Song (feat. The Dixie Flyers)
13. A Girl Who\'ll Satisfy Her Man
14. I\'m Glad I\'m a Woman (feat. The Dixie Flyers)
15. Now That There\'s You
16. Searchin\'
17. Can\'t We Begin Again

CD 2:
1. Cold Night in Georgia
2. I Can\'t Wait Until I See My Baby\'s Face
3. Love I Found (In You)
4. Rescue Me
5. Pooky
6. Suspicious Minds (feat. The Dixie Flyers)
7. Make It with You
8. Turn Around and Love You
9. Sweet Dreams
10. Can\'t It Wait Until Tomorrow
11. Everybody\'s Got to Believe in Somebody
12. In the Land of Make Believe
13. Signed Dee Dee
14. Sweet Dreams
15. The Way We Used to Do
16. Take Your Time and Love Me
17. Beauty, Duty, Charm and Sex
18. Worlds Apart

Having a famous sibling isn't always an asset in your musical career, as Chris Jagger and Simon Townshend can tell you, and like those gentleman, Dee Dee Warwick never managed to achieve the sort of commercial success her sister Dionne enjoyed. Dee Dee's recordings make it clear that vocal talent ran in the Warwick family, as she was a splendid singer, but while there was a certain resemblance between their voices, Dee Dee possessed a style and strength very different than her sister. Dionne's music was often more about sophisticated pop than rhythm & blues, but Dee Dee was a true soul singer, and one who could bring passion, grit, and genuine emotional force to her songs. Between 1970 and 1972, Dee Dee recorded for Atco Records, the sister label of soul music powerhouse Atlantic, and The Complete Atco Recordings brings together all her releases for the company along with a dozen unreleased tracks. This material suggests that Atco knew they had a great singer on their hands, but weren't certain just what direction they should take her; Warwick's performances are uniformly great, passionate yet professional and superbly controlled, and the production and arrangements are spot-on, but with the exception of a few tracks like "She Didn't Know (She Kept on Talking)" and "Everybody's Got to Believe in Somebody," the songs themselves don't seem to have the lyrical or melodic strength to be hits, while most of the covers are fine tunes that just don't suit a soul-styled production (though an unreleased version of "Sweet Dreams" that pushes the Patsy Cline classic into funk territory works better than anyone would expect). Despite all that, there are plenty of low-key gems on this set, and The Complete Atco Recordings delivers plenty of top-quality early-'70s soul; team this up with Warwick's I Want to Be with You: The Mercury/Blue Rock Sessions, and fans can be fully caught up on the most memorable period in Dee Dee Warwick's impressive if often overlooked career.



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