3614 Jackson Highway

3614 Jackson Highway

by Cher
3614 Jackson Highway

3614 Jackson Highway

by Cher

CD(Special Edition)

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Overview

When Sonny & Cher first hit the charts in 1965, Sonny Bono was the brains of the outfit, producing their records and writing the bulk of their material. So after both the duo and Cher's solo career went into a tailspin in the late '60s, their record company proposed a little experiment -- giving Cher some new collaborators in a new surrounding. Under the guidance of producer Jerry Wexler, who had famously kick-started Aretha Franklin's career when she signed with Atlantic in 1967, Cher recorded 1969's 3614 Jackson Highway in Alabama with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (Jimmy Johnson on guitar, Barry Beckett on keys, David Hood on bass, and Roger Hawkins on drums), the same band that backed Aretha, Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke, and many others on a string of classic soul hits. With ace guitarist and songwriter Eddie Hinton sitting in and Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin helping with the production (Sonny received a producer's credit, but didn't actually work on the sessions), Cher cut what was arguably the finest album of her career; it's no great surprise that the arrangements on 3614 Jackson Highway lean towards Southern soul, but the music nods politely to Cher's pop instincts as well, and the sidemen deliver the sort of straightforward but rock-solid support that was their trademark.Cher was given some weightier material than she usually handled, including no fewer than three Bob Dylan covers and some classic soul numbers, and if "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" and "For What It's Worth" don't seem like ideal choices today, she sounds mature, forceful, and authoritative on every track. And while Cher doesn't quite come off like a soul diva on these sessions, she welcomes the opportunity to dig deeper into the songs in a way she couldn't on many of her early hits, and she rises to the challenge posed by her collaborators -- she rides the slinky funk of "Lay Lady Lay" beautifully, knows just how to fill the quiet spaces of "Please Don't Tell Me," and belts out "Cry Like a Baby" with the same punch as the Memphis Horns. 3614 Jackson Highway was a commercial disappointment and it would be another two years before Sonny & Cher would return to the limelight with their television variety show, but Cher was rarely given a better showcase for her talents as a singer, and the album still sounds like a revelation four decades after it was released. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 04/15/2022
Label: Wounded Bird
UPC: 0664140773325
Rank: 22930

Tracks

  1. For It's Worth
  2. (Just Enough to Keep Me) Hangin' On
  3. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
  4. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
  5. I Threw It All Away
  6. I Walk on Guilded Splinters
  7. Lay Baby Lay
  8. Please Don't Tell Me
  9. Cry Like a Baby
  10. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
  11. Save the Children
  12. Easy to Be Hard
  13. I Believe
  14. Danny Boy
  15. Momma Look Sharp
  16. It Gets Me Where I Want to Go
  17. You've Made Me So Very Happy
  18. Yours Until Tomorrow
  19. The Thought of Loving You
  20. The First Time
  21. Chastity's Song (Band of Thieves)
  22. Chastity's Song (Band of Thieves) [Stereo Album Version]
  23. Superstar

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cher   Primary Artist,Vocals
David Hood   Bass
Roger Hawkins   Drums
Barry Beckett   Keyboards
Eddie Hinton   Guitar
Susan Pilkington   Vocals (Background)
Jeanie Greene   Vocals (Background)
Donna Thatcher   Vocals (Background)
Mary Holliday   Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Johnson   Guitar (Rhythm)

Technical Credits

Stan Vincent   Arranger,Producer,Original Recording Producer
Paul Barry   Composer
Stephen Stills   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Sherman Edwards   Composer
Sonny Bono   Composer,Producer,Spiritual Advisor,Original Recording Producer
Berry Gordy, Jr.   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Bonnie Bramlett   Composer
Jimmy Shirl   Composer
Ira Allen   Composer
Irvin Graham   Composer
Richie Unterberger   Liner Notes
Spooner Oldham   Composer
Galt MacDermot   Composer
Carole King   Composer
James Rado   Composer
Elyse Weinberg   Composer
Greg Poree   Arranger
David White   Composer,Composer
Dr. John   Composer
Dr. John Creaux   Composer
Unknown   Composer
Pennington   Composer
Jerry Wexler   Producer,Original Recording Producer
Otis Redding   Composer
Bryan Lasley   Design,Art Direction
Arif Mardin   Producer,Original Recording Producer
Timothy Powell   Composer
Gerome Ragni   Composer
Al Stillman   Composer
Brenda Holloway   Composer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Dan Penn   Composer
Patrice Holloway   Composer
Steve Cropper   Composer
Bob Fisher   Mastering
Chips Moman   Composer
Frank E. Wilson   Composer
Eddie Hinton   Composer
Ervin Drake   Composer
Leon Russell   Composer
Tom Dowd   Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Original Recording Producer
Buddy Mize   Composer
Brian Higgins   Composer
Matt Gray   Composer
Lance Wakely   Composer
Edwards Sherman   Composer
Stanislaw Zagorski   Design
Eddie Midnight   Archival Assistant
Grady Smith   Composer
John Creaux   Composer
Michael "Mike Dee" Johnson   A&R
Ward Lamb   Liner Notes,Project Producer
Mark Taylor   Composer
Frank Wilson   Composer
Holloway   Composer
Stephen Paley   Photography
Diana Midnight   Archival Assistant
Wakely   Composer
Frederick Edward Weatherly   Composer
Dewey Oldham   Composer
Gabe Lapano   Composer
Patrick Pending   Design,Art Direction
Tommy Midnight   Archival Assistant
Stuart McLennan   Composer
Steven Torch   Composer
Carrol Quillen   Composer
Wallace Pennington   Composer
Carroll W. Quillen   Composer
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