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Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts  - Angel of the Morning
Артист: Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts
Альбом: Angel of the Morning , 1968
Жанр: Folk, Pop
Формат файла: EAC-Flac-Cue-Scans
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
Although a classically trained pianist, Merrilee Rush's greatest exposure came in the form of 1968's Angel of the Morning. Previously, she had been in several American Northwest R&B combos in the early to mid-'60s - including the Aztecs, Merrilee & Her Men, and a stint with Tiny Tony & the Statics. By 1965, Rush settled into her own band, Merrilee & the Turnabouts, which quickly became local teen dancehall favorites. Their success garnered them a spot supporting Paul Revere & the Raiders during their 1967 tour, resulting in head Raider Mark Lindsay introducing Rush to Memphis-based producer Chips Moman. While the Turnabouts are credited on the original album jacket, Moman replaced Rush's backing band with a handpicked coterie of seasoned studio veterans, ultimately yielding this dozen-song long-player. The effort consists mostly of lightweight pop with slight country & western and folk-rock nuances, although there are few tunes that stand as powerfully as the affective Chip Taylor-inked "Angel of the Morning." Rush's uniformly strong leads recall the effervescence of Melanie - thankfully without the annoying warble - and the honey-toned Jackie DeShannon. The laid-back opener, "It's Worth It All," sets the pace with an affable but insipid delivery. The moodier "Sandcastles" - one of two cuts co-written by Moman with Spooner Oldham and Dan Penn - is a step in the right direction, especially when the tempo picks up and Rush is given a chance to express herself. The optimistic "Billy Sunshine" and the cover of Joe South's "Hush" follow that edgier path. Conversely, the Mark Lindsay composition "Do Unto Others" and the subsequent Moman/Oldham/Penn side "Handy" are little more than ponderous filler.

1. It's Worth It All
2. Sandcastles
3. Billy Sunshine
4. Handy
5. San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair)
6. Angel Of The Morning
7. That Kind Of Woman
8. Working Girl
9. Observation From Flight 285 (In 3/4 Time)
10. Hush
11. Do Unto Others
12. Sunshine & Roses
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