The Jamie Singles Collection

The Jamie Singles Collection

by Barbara Lynn
The Jamie Singles Collection

The Jamie Singles Collection

by Barbara Lynn

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Overview

Don't be deterred by the cheap cover art, just-the-facts title, and 32 short selections spread over two discs when one could have sufficed. This is a terrific compilation of music from one of soul music's many under-the-radar names. Although Barbara Lynn was born and raised in Texas, she personified the lazy beats, greasy horns, and chiming piano that characterized early-'60s New Orleans R&B. These 15 singles, sequenced chronologically (with two unreleased rarities), capture the crack studio band (including a young, pre-Dr. John, Mac Rebennack) led by producer Huey P. Meaux. Only a few, such as the classic "You'll Lose a Good Thing" and "Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')" troubled the charts but, like many similar collections, the songs are uniformly well played and sung with plenty of obscure gems scattered throughout. Although only in her early twenties when cutting these sides, Lynn's husky voice, somewhat like that of her peer Irma Thomas, shows a confidence belying her young age. She's equally at home with midtempo dance fare like the Motown-styled "I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take" and with the bluesy ballads that mimic the style of her biggest hit and only crossover success, "You'll Lose a Good Thing," although some stabs at county don't really connect. A few tracks, such as 1965's "All I Need is Your Love" are marred by sappy background singers popular at the time, and the previously unavailable "Silly of Me" is nearly derailed by crowd sounds so obviously laid over the studio recordings, they sound literally phoned in. Why they weren't wiped out for this compilation, especially since the song hasn't been released prior to this, isn't clear. But generally, this is classy New Orleans soul performed with the blues-influenced, swampy vibe the city is known for. Lynn played guitar, left-handed no less, yet the liner notes don't specify which cuts she can be heard on. She was also one of the few female singers of her time to write her own material,and some of this set's finest selections such as "(Don't Pretend) Just Lay It on the Line" are Lynn originals. Despite the cheesy layout, Bill Dahl's five pages of liners are typically informative, cohesive, and complete. Additionally, the music seems remastered, although there is no indication of that, which makes these songs jump out of the speakers, even if you have heard them before. Lynn had a few more hits as she moved to other labels, but these were the tunes that put her on the map. ~ Hal Horowitz

Product Details

Release Date: 07/22/2008
Label: Guyden / Jamie
UPC: 0647780390626
Rank: 55225

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. You'll Lose a Good Thing
  2. Lonely Heartache
  3. Second Fiddle Girl
  4. Letter to Mommy and Daddy
  5. I'm Sorry I Met You
  6. You're Gonna Need Me
  7. Don't Be Cruel
  8. You Can't Be Satisfied
  9. To Love or Not to Love
  10. Promises
  11. (I Cried At) Laura's Wedding
  12. You Better Stop
  13. Dedicate the Blues to Me
  14. Everybody Loves Somebody
  15. Money
  16. Jealous Love

Disc 2

  1. Oh! Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')
  2. Unfair
  3. Don't Spread It Around
  4. Let Her Knock Herself Out
  5. It's Better to Have It
  6. People Gonna Talk
  7. (Don't Pretend) Just Lay It on the Line
  8. Careless Hands
  9. I've Take All I'm Gonna Take
  10. Keep on Pushing Your Luck
  11. Can't Buy Me Love
  12. That's What a Friend Will Do
  13. All I Need Is Your Love
  14. You're Gonna Be Sorry
  15. Silly of Me
  16. That's Something I Can't Take

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