Terry Callier's first album for Cadet – and the kickoff of one of the
greatest three album runs that any soul artist ever recorded! This
one's got a different feel than the later two, as it takes songs by
Terry, and structures them with these little musical "seque" tracks in
between every song, done in a sparer folksy style that recalls Terry's
roots in the Old Town scene in Chicago. At the time, Terry was making
the transition from folk artist to soul singer – and he'd been picked up
by Jerry Butler and The Dells as a promising young songwriter, one of
the best talents of the second generation of Chicago soul stars. The
record's a stripped-down affair that features a small group with Charles
Stepney on harpsichord and organ, Callier on guitar, and backing vocals
by Minnie Riperton, Shirley Wahls, and Kitty Haywood. The album kicks
off with Terry's great little pop ditty "Ordinary Joe" – probably the
catchiest song he ever wrote – then rolls into more somber titles like
"Occasional Rain", "Do You Finally Need A Friend", "Golden Circle", and
"Blues For Marcus". A totally unique album – and a prime example of the
genius that was coming out of Chicago at the time! Dusty Groove. Download
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Πέμπτη 5 Νοεμβρίου 2020
Terry Callier - Occasional Rain (Cadet, 1972)
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