The Living Legend [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

The Living Legend [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

by Baby Huey
The Living Legend [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

The Living Legend [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

by Baby Huey

CD(Remastered / Special Edition)

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Overview

Baby Huey's only album, released after his untimely death, is titled The Living Legend with good reason. He was legendary in his appearance, a 400-pound man with a penchant for flamboyant clothing and crowned by a woolly Afro, a look that is best illustrated by one of several rare photos included in the Water Records edition that shows our man in a wide-lapeled polka-dot shirt with a lime-green jacket. Beyond his unusual appearance, though, he was graced with a stunning, fierce voice on par with Otis Redding and Howard Tate, wailing and howling one moment and oddly tender and sentimental the next. Nowhere on Living Legend is his range more apparent than the opening track, "Listen to Me," where listeners are introduced to both the enigma of Baby Huey and his diamond-tough psychedelic funk backing band, the Baby Sitters. The high-energy instrumental workout "Mama Get Yourself Together" is worthy of the J.B.'s and a hazy, spiraling ten-minute rendition of Sam Cooke's chestnut "A Change Is Going to Come" confirms that the Baby Sitters could hold their own with Blood, Sweat & Tears. Further lore that catapults The Living Legend from good to great: the production was helmed by Curtis Mayfield, reason enough to make it near essential, and is highlighted by three of his compositions, "Mighty Mighty," which Mayfield and the Impressions recorded a few years earlier; "Running," a classic Mayfield cut that can only be heard here ripped to glorious bits by a band that is trying to let every member solo; and "Hard Times," which Mayfield himself would revisit on his 1975 album There's No Place Like America Today, although Baby Huey's razor-edged reading remains the definitive version -- no small caveat considering Mayfield not only wrote the tune, but could rightfully be considered one of the architects of soul to boot. ~ Wade Kergan

Product Details

Release Date: 02/11/2014
Label: Wea Japan
UPC: 4943674165049
Rank: 29111

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Baby Huey   Primary Artist,Vocals

Technical Credits

Curtis Mayfield   Audio Production,Producer,Composer
M. Johnson   Composer
John Phillips   Composer
Sam Cooke   Composer
Brenda Holloway   Composer
Patrice Holloway   Composer
Pat Thomas   Producer
Patrick Roques   Art Direction
Michael Johnson   Composer,Composer
Michelle Phillips   Composer
Gary Hobish   Mastering
Michael Mendel   Art Direction
Paul Brookside   Liner Notes
Marv Stuart   Liner Notes
Milton Sincoff   Packaging,Director of Creative Services
Frank Wilson   Composer
James Ramey   Composer
Berry Gordy, Jr.   Composer
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