Ben E. King Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase)

- catalog number:CDRN98368
- weight in Kg 0.14
Ben E. King: Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase)
Article properties:Ben E. King: Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase)
Interpret: Ben E. King
Album titlle: Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase)
Label RHINO
Genre R&B, Soul
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0081227983680
- weight in Kg 0.14
King, Ben E. - Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Amor | Ben E. King | ||
02 | Sway | Ben E. King | ||
03 | Come Closer To Me | Ben E. King | ||
04 | Perfida | Ben E. King | ||
05 | Granada | Ben E. King | ||
06 | Sweet And Gentle | Ben E. King | ||
07 | Quizas, Quizas, Quizas (Perhaps, Perhaps...) | Ben E. King | ||
08 | Frenesi | Ben E. King | ||
09 | Souvenir Of Mexico | Ben E. King | ||
10 | Besame Mucho | Ben E. King | ||
11 | Love Me, Love Me | Ben E. King | ||
12 | Spanish Harlem | Ben E. King |
King, Ben E. - Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | My Heart Cries For You | Ben E. King | ||
02 | He WIll Break Your Heart | Ben E. King | ||
03 | Dream Lover | Ben E. King | ||
04 | Will You Love Me Tomorrow | Ben E. King | ||
05 | My Foolish Heart | Ben E. King | ||
06 | Fever | Ben E. King | ||
07 | Moon River | Ben E. King | ||
08 | What A Difference A Day Made | Ben E. King | ||
09 | Because Of You | Ben E. King | ||
10 | At Last | Ben E. King | ||
11 | On The Street Where You Live | Ben E. King | ||
12 | It's All In The Game | Ben E. King |
King, Ben E. - Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | Don't Play That Song (You Lied) | Ben E. King | ||
02 | Ecstasy | Ben E. King | ||
03 | On The Horizon | Ben E. King | ||
04 | Show Me The Way | Ben E. King | ||
05 | Here Comes The Night | Ben E. King | ||
06 | First Taste Of Love | Ben E. King | ||
07 | Stand By Me | Ben E. King | ||
08 | Yes | Ben E. King | ||
09 | Young Boy Blues | Ben E. King | ||
10 | The Hermit Of Misty Mountain | Ben E. King | ||
11 | I Promise Love | Ben E. King | ||
12 | Brace Yourself | Ben E. King |
King, Ben E. - Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase) CD 4 | ||||
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01 | Seven Letters | Ben E. King | ||
02 | River Of Tears | Ben E. King | ||
03 | I'm Standing By | Ben E. King | ||
04 | Jamaica | Ben E. King | ||
05 | Down Home | Ben E. King | ||
06 | Si Senor | Ben E. King | ||
07 | It's All Over | Ben E. King | ||
08 | Let The Water Run Down | Ben E. King | ||
09 | This Is My Dream | Ben E. King | ||
10 | It's No Good For Me | Ben E. King | ||
11 | In The Middle Of The Night | Ben E. King | ||
12 | Don't Drive Me Away | Ben E. King |
King, Ben E. - Original Album Series (5-CD Slipcase) CD 5 | ||||
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01 | The Record (Baby I Love You) | Ben E. King | ||
02 | She's Gone Again | Ben E. King | ||
03 | There's No Place to Hide | Ben E. King | ||
04 | Cry No More | Ben E. King | ||
05 | Goodnight My Love, Pleasant Dreams | Ben E. King | ||
06 | Katherine | Ben E. King | ||
07 | I Can't Break The News To Myself | Ben E. King | ||
08 | I Swear By Stars Above | Ben E. King | ||
09 | Get In A Hurry | Ben E. King | ||
10 | They Don't Give Medals To Yesterday's Heroes | Ben E. King | ||
11 | Teeny Wheeny Little Bit | Ben E. King | ||
12 | What Is Soul? | Ben E. King |
Ben E. King
Supernatural Thing - Part 1
Ben E. King
Supernatural Thing - Part 1
Patti LaBelle wasn’t the only ‘60s soul star undergoing a career renaissance in 1975. Ben E. King’s heyday was long in the rearview mirror when his funky Supernatural Thing brought him back to the top of the R&B hit parade in March of ’75, stopping at #5 pop. It didn’t sound like him. Instead of unfurling his suave, assured baritone, King exhibited a higher range that had seldom been heard from the veteran singer.
Born Benjamin Earl Nelson on September 28, 1938 in Henderson, North Carolina, the singer moved to New York City at age nine. In 1957, he joined The Five Crowns, a veteran Harlem doo-wop quintet. “The manager, whose name was Lover Patterson, was looking for a baritone singer to join them, because one of them left. And my father had a restaurant more or less right across the street from where he lived,”says King.“He came over, I guess, looking for someone to join the group.”Ben fit the bill.“About the time that I wasn’t busy in the restaurant, they kind of brought ‘em in. We went in the back area a little bit to see what I could do,”he says.“And I harmonized with the group.” The new Crowns cut Kiss And Make Up for tiny R n B Records in ’58.
Their big break came when The Crowns were at the bottom of an Apollo card. “I know Ray Charles was top of the bill,”says King, born September 28, 1938 in Henderson, North Carolina. “During that week, I noticed that there was a whole lot of gossip going around about the management, and about the Drifters performing, and coming in late to do the shows, and all that. There were rumors that they were going to break up, and whatever. So it ended up (Drifters manager George Treadwell) had approached the group to ask us, would we be interested in becoming the new Drifters?” They were, and they did.
The new Drifters launched a brand-new R&B genre with their violin-enriched, Latin-tempoed ’59 smash There Goes My Baby on Atlantic that was later called uptown soul. King fronted that one as well as the group’s followup smashes Dance With Me, This Magic Moment, Save The Last Dance For Me, and I Count The Tears. But his tenure ended abruptly when he inquired about a disparity in the group’s money. He was ready to go solo anyway, changing his surname to King and signing with Atlantic’s Atco imprint. Drifters producer Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller handed him the brilliant uptown soul theme Spanish Harlem, and Ben brought his own gem to the same date.
“Jerry Leiber said, ‘Look, we have some time left. Do you have anything that you’d like to show us? Maybe we can do it real quick,’” he said. “Amateur piano player that I am, I showed him a song called ‘Stand By Me.’ He said, ‘Wow!’” Spanish Harlemand Stand By Mewere huge sellers in 1961, the latter sailing to #1 R&B/#4 pop. King and his gilt-edged producers kept the rhythms spicy and the orchestrations lush on his followup hits Amor, Don’t Play That Song (You Lied), and I (Who Have Nothing).Ben E. racked up plenty more chart entries for Atco into 1969 before leaving the label. Then he entered into a half decade’s commercial slump.
Atlantic boss Ahmet Ertegun caught his old moneymaker in concert in Miami and marveled at his updated sound, complete with higher range. Ben E. signed anew to Atlantic, working with Bert ‘Super Charts’ DeCoteaux and The Main Ingredient’s Tony ‘Champagne’ Silvester as his producers. Arranger DeCoteaux conjured up a slinky groove for Supernatural Thing, penned by trombonist/bassist Haras Fyre (aka Patrick Grant) and his then-girlfriend, singer Gwen Guthrie, and waxed at Media Sound Studios in New York. It was long enough to necessitate splitting the single into two halves, Part 1 being the hit. King was back like he’d never been gone. Do It In The Name Of Love made it two major hits in a row for him that summer. In 1977, King duetted with Average White Band. He’s a mainstay on the oldies circuit today.
- Bill Dahl -
Various - Sweet Soul Music 24 Scorching Classics From 1975
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