Clyde McPhatter Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set)
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Clyde McPhatter: Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set)
Alan Lorber
INTRODUCTION
Who was the greatest vocalist in the pre-soul black music? Was it Sam Cooke? Little Willie John? Big Joe Turner? the Silverton-es' Rev. Claude Jeter?
For my money, it was Clyde McPhatter.
By most criteria, McPhatter went against the grain. Black music is full of voices that are full, deep and rich. Clyde McPhatter sang in a high, almost strangulated, tenor. It was not without precedent, but it was distinctly unusual. What made McPhatter truly outstanding though was the emotion that he communicated. There is a scorching intensity to his best work that transcends the often trite material and occasionally dated arrangements. At his best, he was truly brilliant.
Yet, like so many other brilliant artists, he had self-destruction buttons implanted all over him. His life did not end in a sordid murder like Sam Cooke, nor did it end in jail like Little Willie John. Instead, McPhatter, riddled throughout his life with self-doubt and reprobation, slowly killed himself with alcohol. For those who loved him or his music, it was a bleak and humiliating demise.
Clyde McPhatter had been one of the biggest stars in rock & roll but when the hits dried up and the applause grew fainter, he drifted into a self-destroying hell. He was crippled by a combination of alcohol and gnawing personal problems to the point where he could barely capitalise upon his status as a faded hitmaker from the '50s and could certainly not attempt a comeback in soul music, a genre he had helped to define.
His influence can be felt everywhere. Some artists such as Dee Clark started their careers as Clyde McPhatter copyists; others such as Smokey Robinson openly acknow-ledge their debt to him. He was second only to Sam Cooke in terms of the number of artists who cite him as a major influence. Even in the Caribbean, singers such as Owen Gray modelled their style upon his. Elvis Presley was a true fan. He dipped into his Clyde McPhatter collection throughout his long career and even went on record as saying that he wished he could sing like Clyde. Tom Jones may have put more sweat into Without Love but he only managed a poor shadow of McPhatter's passion.
This year, Clyde McPhatter would have been fifty-five years old. Instead, he has been dead for fifteen years. All we have left are a few video clips, some photographs and the recordings. This book was designed to accompany the Bear Family Records retrospective of McPhatter's MGM and Mercury recordings. However, it is also the first attempt at a fairly detailed biography. Clyde McPhatter was an introverted and uncommunicative person, even to those closest to him.
This means that I have had to bring a degree of guesswork to some of the problems he faced. It also means that the biography is nowhere near as full and complete as it should be for an artist of McPhatter's stature. However, that prob-lem is far easier to come to terms with than reconciling the tremendous respect that one feels for the man's work and the frustration at recording the pitiable depths to which he sank.
Colin Escott, Toronto, September 1987
Article properties:Clyde McPhatter: Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set)
Interpret: Clyde McPhatter
Album titlle: Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set)
Genre R&B, Soul
Label Bear Family Records
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
Artikelart LP
EAN: 2500000303616
- weight in Kg 2.6
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | I Told Myself A Lie | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | Bless You | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | Where Did I Make My Mistake | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | Twice As Nice | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | Let's All Over Again | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | Bless You (For Being An Angel) | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | How Deep Is The Ocean | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | Stay As Sweet As You Are | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | Someone To Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
11 | I Need You So | Clyde McPhatter | ||
12 | Trust In Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
13 | The Glory Of Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
14 | Don't Take Your Love From Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
15 | There Will Never Be Another You | Clyde McPhatter | ||
16 | I'll Never Be Free | Clyde McPhatter | ||
17 | Don't Cry Baby | Clyde McPhatter | ||
18 | Everybody Needs Somebody | Clyde McPhatter |
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 2 | ||||
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01 | Let's Try Again | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | This Is Not Goodbye | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | When The Right Time Comes Along | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | One Right After Another | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | I Know That Feeling | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | Think Me A Kiss | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | Take A Step | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | Whisper Softly | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | I Just Want To Love You | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | - You're For Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
12 | Ta Ta | Clyde McPhatter | ||
13 | I Need A Love Like Yours | Clyde McPhatter | ||
14 | Who's Worried Now | Clyde McPhatter | ||
15 | Harbor Lights | Clyde McPhatter | ||
16 | Love Is A Many Splendored Thing | Clyde McPhatter | ||
17 | You Belong To Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
18 | These Foolish Things | Clyde McPhatter | ||
19 | Answer Me My Love | Clyde McPhatter |
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 3 | ||||
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01 | When Did You Leave Heaven | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | Put Your Arms Around Me Honey | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | As Time Goes By | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | That's My Desire | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | Thinking Of You | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | What Will I Tell My Heart | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | Three Coins In The Fountain | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | How Many Times | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | For All You've Done | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | One More Chance | Clyde McPhatter | ||
11 | Let Me Shake The Hand | Clyde McPhatter | ||
12 | Why Was I The One You Chose | Clyde McPhatter | ||
13 | High School Social | Clyde McPhatter | ||
14 | Everything's Gonna Be All Right | Clyde McPhatter | ||
15 | What's Love To Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
16 | You're Moving Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
17 | All About Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
18 | Not Me | Clyde McPhatter |
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 4 | ||||
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01 | I Wanna Be The Only One | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | Before I Fall In Love Again | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | I'll Stop Anything I'm Doing | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | Tomorrow Is A-Comin' | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | What Went Wrong | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | Whole Heap Of Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | I'll Love You Til The Cows Come Home | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | Happiness | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | I Never Knew | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | How Do I Make My Dreams Come True | Clyde McPhatter | ||
11 | Friends | Clyde McPhatter | ||
12 | Same Time, Same Place | Clyde McPhatter | ||
13 | Honest I Do | Clyde McPhatter | ||
14 | What Am I Living For | Clyde McPhatter | ||
15 | Kansas City | Clyde McPhatter | ||
16 | Fever | Clyde McPhatter | ||
17 | The Clock | Clyde McPhatter | ||
18 | Your Second Choice | Clyde McPhatter | ||
19 | Blues Stay Away From Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
20 | What'd I Say | Clyde McPhatter |
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 5 | ||||
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01 | Raining In My Heart | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | CC Rider | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | Honey Hush | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | The Bells | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | Hey Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | Without Love (There Is Nothing) | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | White Christmas | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | The Name Of The Game Is Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | - (You've Got Everything) From A To Z | Clyde McPhatter | ||
11 | Let's Stop | Clyde McPhatter | ||
12 | Can It Be Wrong | Clyde McPhatter | ||
13 | Up To My Ears In Tears | Clyde McPhatter | ||
14 | The Best Man Cried | Clyde McPhatter | ||
15 | Lover Please | Clyde McPhatter | ||
16 | Baby You Been Good | Clyde McPhatter | ||
17 | Let's Forget About The Past | Clyde McPhatter | ||
18 | Happy Good Times | Clyde McPhatter | ||
19 | Little Bitty Pretty One | Clyde McPhatter | ||
20 | Don't Let Go | Clyde McPhatter | ||
21 | Rockin' Robin | Clyde McPhatter |
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 6 | ||||
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01 | Money Honey | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | Oh Lonesome Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | Everybody Loves A Winner | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | I'm Movin' On | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | Pretty Girls Everywhere | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | Sixty Minute Man | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | Such A Night | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | Next To Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | Climb That Mountain Of Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | Maybe | Clyde McPhatter | ||
11 | I've Lost Again | Clyde McPhatter | ||
12 | Walking Back To Baltimore | Clyde McPhatter | ||
13 | I Do Believe | Clyde McPhatter | ||
14 | Just A Little Too Late | Clyde McPhatter | ||
15 | So Close To Being In Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
16 | Lonely People Do Foolish Things | Clyde McPhatter | ||
17 | From One To One | Clyde McPhatter | ||
18 | Soul | Clyde McPhatter | ||
19 | Everybody's Got A Song But Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
20 | I Found My Love | Clyde McPhatter | ||
21 | Crying Won't Help You Now | Clyde McPhatter | ||
22 | I Wanna Know | Clyde McPhatter |
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 7 | ||||
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01 | Deep In The Heart Of Harlem | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | My Block | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | A Suburban Town | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | Spanish Harlem | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | Three Rooms With Running Water | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | Up On The Roof | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | Second Window, Second Floor | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | Chinatown | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | Coney Island | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | The Shelter Of Your Arms | Clyde McPhatter | ||
11 | In My Tenement | Clyde McPhatter | ||
12 | On Broadway | Clyde McPhatter | ||
13 | Deep In The Heart Of Harlem [undubbed version] | Clyde McPhatter |
McPhatter, Clyde - Rhythm And Soul 1959 - 1965 (8-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set) LP 8 | ||||
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01 | Baby Baby | Clyde McPhatter | ||
02 | Ta Ta | Clyde McPhatter | ||
03 | A Lovers Question | Clyde McPhatter | ||
04 | Hold My Hand | Clyde McPhatter | ||
05 | Second Window Second Floor | Clyde McPhatter | ||
06 | Such A Night | Clyde McPhatter | ||
07 | Lucille | Clyde McPhatter | ||
08 | What's Love To Me | Clyde McPhatter | ||
09 | Deep In The Heart Of Harlem | Clyde McPhatter | ||
10 | Mercy Mercy Baby | Clyde McPhatter | ||
11 | Without Love | Clyde McPhatter |
Clyde McPhatter
The Dominoes
No lead tenor was as monumentally influential to the future of R&B vocal groups as The Dominoes' Clyde McPhatter. He was the first to incorporate an overt gospel influence into his impassioned leads, influencing everyone from Smokey Robinson to Aaron Neville to most of Clyde's successors with The Drifters. If it had been up to Billy Ward, the Dominoes' iron-fisted founder, Clyde would have reined in his sanctified tendencies and sounded like The Ink Spots' Bill Kenny. Thank goodness Clyde didn't listen to his boss. Ward was born September 19, 1921 in Savannah, Georgia but mostly grew up in Philadelphia. A gifted piano composer at age 14, he went on to study music at the prestigious Juilliard School. After an Army stint, Ward was working in New York as a vocal coach when he met talent agent Rose Marks. The two would co-manage The Dominoes until her 1955 death.
The group started out as The Ques in 1950, Ward bringing together McPhatter (born November 15, 1931 in Durham, North Carolina), tenor Charlie White, baritone Joe Lamont, and bass Bill Brown. Clyde sang in the choir at his mother's church, and after his family moved to New York in 1945, he harmonized with The Mount Lebanon Singers (White was also a member). But McPhatter harbored secular ambitions. He competed in the Apollo Theatre's weekly amateur contest, singing Lonnie Johnson's Tomorrow Night. Ward's authoritarian approach whipped the group into shape in a hurry. They won the Apollo amateur show, emerged victorious on the radio program 'Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts' by crooning Goodnight Irene, and got signed to King Records' brand-new Federal subsidiary (Ralph Bass was persuaded to leave Savoy and head Federal by King boss Syd Nathan). That's when The Ques name bit the dust. The Dominoes made their first session for Bass in New York on November 14, 1950.
Their debut single, issued shortly before year's end, was also Federal's inaugural offering. It paired the upbeat Chicken Blues, fronted by bass singer Brown, with a Clyde-led Do Something For Me that was the first volley in a soulful revolution, even if pianist/arranger Ward didn't care to encourage it. The deliberate tempo of Do Something For Me, credited to Ward and Marks, allowed Clyde to work sanctified magic with its pleading lyrics. The rest of the group, all ex-gospel singers, pitched in sympathetically abetted by shimmering guitar. The shattering ballad blasted up to #6 R&B over a ten-week span that commenced in February of '51.
Clyde McPhatter
The Drifters
Great as they were, Clyde McPhatter's Drifters weren't the first black vocal group to use the name. There were several that came before. Recording for songwriter Otis Rene's Excelsior label in Los Angeles, these Drifters beat Clyde to the punch by a couple of years. While their sound looked backward to the 1940s rather than forward the way McPhatter's visionary outfit would, their Honey Chile was a lighthearted charmer, the polished group riding a backdrop built around bouncy piano and winding electric guitar. The other side, the Rene-penned Mobile, was bluesier and more lowdown, though hardly back in the alley. By 1953, there could be no doubt who owned the name. But these Drifters ably kept it warm until McPhatter and his crew broke out like gangbusters.

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