The Delta Sweete

The Delta Sweete

by Bobbie Gentry
The Delta Sweete

The Delta Sweete

by Bobbie Gentry

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition)

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Overview

Bobbie Gentry seized the opportunities afforded her by a smash debut single by designing her second album as a quasi-autobiographical portrait of the American South. Gentry nodded at her ambition by naming the LP The Delta Sweete, a title that suggests a set of interconnected songs, if not quite a concept album. The Delta Sweete doesn't deliver a unified narrative, it's a collection of short stories offering variations on a particular theme -- namely, the peculiarities of the South. It's no coincidence that Southern eccentricities flourished on "Ode to Billie Joe," her runaway 1967 hit. In a sense, The Delta Sweete functions as an explicit sequel to "Ode to Billie Joe," trading upon keenly observed vignettes and languidly funky rhythms, elements that underpin the LP's 12 songs, whether they're written by Gentry or not. A quarter of the album is dedicated to covers, and they're not left-field choices, either. "Big Boss Man" is a Jimmy Reed tune that had just been recorded by both Charlie Rich and Elvis Presley, the blues standard "Parchman Farm" became a '60s standard after being adapted by Mose Allison, John D Loudermilk's "Tobacco Road'' was turned into a garage rock standard by the British group the Nashville Teens, and Doug Kershaw's "Louisiana Man" was well on its way to becoming a country classic in 1968. Gentry doesn't replicate the original arrangements of these at all, she breaks them open and expands them in a fashion that exists somewhere between psychedelic pop and Las Vegas revue. The Delta Sweete occupies that place as a whole, alternating between showstopping extravaganzas and genuinely trippy looks inward. This curious blend didn't find an audience in 1968; it nearly upended Gentry's career, failing to generate a hit and stalling at 132 on Billboard's Top 200. Belonging neither to the mainstream nor the counterculture, The Delta Sweete is a beguiling oddity that's simultaneously ornate and spooky. Over the years, it deservedly found its cult. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/31/2020
Label: Capitol / Universal
UPC: 0600753904770
Rank: 58097

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. River Bottom Band
  2. Boss Man
  3. Farm
  4. Glory
  5. Road
  6. Pendulum
  7. Lisabeth
  8. Man

Disc 2

  1. River Bottom Band
  2. Delta
  3. Son
  4. Way I Do
  5. Good
  6. Glory
  7. Lisabeth
  8. Man

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bobbie Gentry   Primary Artist,Vocals,Keyboards,Ondes Martenot,Electronic Vibes,Guitar (Acoustic)
Shorty Rogers   Trumpet,Trumpet (Bass)
Kenny Shroyer   Trombone
Jack Sheldon   Trumpet
James Burton   Guitar
Lew McCreary   Trombone
Marshall Sosson   Violin
Max Bennett   Bass Strings,Bass (Electric),Fender Jazz Bass
Armand Kaproff   Cello
Dale Anderson   Mallets,Timpani
Gail Martin   Trombone
Hal Blaine   Drums,Chimes,Congas
Paul Shure   Violin
Richard Leith   Trombone
Sidney Sharp   Viola,Violin
Harry Bluestone   Violin
Earl Palmer   Latin Percussion
Dennis Budimir   Percussion
George Fields   Harp,Harmonica
Clifford A. Hils   Bass
Oliver Mitchell   Drums,Congas,Mallets,Trumpet
Anthony Terran   Trumpet
Leonard Malarsky   Violin
Henry Roth   Violin
Jimmy Getsoff   Viola,Violin
Tibor Zelig   Violin
Harold Diner   Trombone
Joseph Saxon   Cello
Harry Middlebrooks, Jr.   Hambone,Percussion
Michael Casey   Guitar (Electric)
William Kurasch   Violin
Del Kacher   Guitar
Benjamin Barrett   Conductor
Louis Blackburn   Trombone
Jesse Ehrlick   Cello
Chester Ricord   Timpani
Anne Leadman   Cello
Henry Both   Violin
Raphael Kraemer   Cello
Raymond Brown   Fender Jazz Bass

Technical Credits

Shorty Rogers   Arranger,Recording Arranger
Bobbie Gentry   Leader,Composer,Producer
Billy Deaton   Composer
Kelly Gordon   Producer
Doug Kershaw   Composer
John D. Loudermilk   Composer
Leslie Bricusse   Composer
Jimmie Haskell   Leader,Arranger,Recording Arranger
Randy Newman   Composer
Al Smith   Composer
Anthony Newley   Composer
Luther Dixon   Composer
Mose Allison   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Simon Gibson   Mastering
L.D. Dixon   Composer
Estuary English   Design
Andrew Batt   Mixing,Concept,Remixing,Mastering,Management,Tape Research,Mastering Engineer
Mark Wood   Marketing
Kris Maher   Management
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