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Esther Phillips

Esther Phillips: Born in Galveston, Texas 1935, died in Los Angeles in 1984. Her parents divorced when Esther was quite young. Her father relocated to Houston, Texas and her mother moved to California. By the late 1940s Esther was living in Los Angeles when she came to the attention of legendary R&B bandleader Johnny Otis by winning a talent show at his nightclub in 1949. She was just thirteen years old and had patterned herself after Dinah Washington.
He was duly impressed and hired her to join his revue, christening her ‘Little Esther’. Otis took her to Modern Records and then to Savoy Records where her very first release for the label,
Double Crossin’ Blues, topped the R&B charts in 1950. Her time with Otis

was short. She left in 1951, but she left with a heroin habit (the same fate befell another Otis discovery, Etta James, a few years later). She had a string of suc- cessful records through the 1950s (as Little Esther) with songs like Mistrustin’ Blues, Misery, Cupid Boogie and Deceivin’ Blues for labels like Savoy, Federal, Decca, Modern and Warwick.

By the late 1950s the hits had dried up and her drug habit had taken over her life. Determined to get straight, she checked into drug rehab in Lexington, Kentucky in 1961 and was clean when Pop star Kenny Rogers heard her at a Houston, Texas nightclub. Kenny got her signed to his brother’s Lenox label in 1962. For her comeback she dropped the ‘Little’ and became Esther Phillips. She cut a Country-Soul ver- sion of the C&W standard Release Me and had a big hit that went top ten in both the Pop and R&B charts, but Lenox Records went broke in 1963. She signed with Atlantic in 1964 and they decided to feature her with bluesy, string-laden productions very much like Etta James was doing at Chess. Her version of The Beatles’ And I Love Him was an R&B hit in 1965. Impressed, The Beatles flew her to the UK later that year for her first overseas performances. The next year, Atlantic released a Jazz LP ‘Esther Phillips Sings’, but it was her 45 cover of Percy Sledge’s When A Woman Loves A Man that hit the charts.

She tried several different styles, but without another hit Atlantic dropped her in 1967. Her heroin habit was back and again she checked into rehab. She

cut a few things for Roulette in 1969 and later that year re-signed with Atlantic. Atlantic released an edgy live album to great critical acclaim but they were still determined to push her in a Pop direction, though without much success. She was dropped a second time and signed with Creed Taylor’s Kudu label in 1971. In 1972, they released the classic ‘From A Whisper To A Scream’ LP that featured the standout track Home Is Where The Hatred Is. She recorded several albums for Kudu and became recognized in the Jazz world, per- forming at prestigious concert venues and Jazz festi- vals. It seemed her career was finally on track. In 1975 she had a hit album and single with a Disco cover of Dinah Washington’s What A Difference A Day Makes, her biggest success yet. In 1977 Phillips signed with Mercury Records and recorded four moderately suc- cessful albums for the label before her contract with them ran its course. Her last R&B chart record was Turn Me Out for the small Winning label in 1983. Years of drug and alcohol abuse had taken their toll though, and Esther’s health finally gave out the fol- lowing year. 

 

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Brand New Day - The Lenox-Atlantic & Roulette Recordings 1962-1970 (5-CD)
Esther Phillips: Brand New Day - The Lenox-Atlantic & Roulette... Art-Nr.: CDQSMRC5194

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(SoulMusic Records) 102 tracks Produced by the founder of SoulMusic Records, David Nathan (who first met Esther in 1965), "Brand New Day - The Lenox/Atlantic & Roulette Recordings" is a magnificent first 5 CD box set consisting of tracks...
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Release Me
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CD on COLLECTABLE RECORDS by Esther Phillips - Release Me
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Confessin' The Blues (CD)
Esther Phillips: Confessin' The Blues (CD) Art-Nr.: CDRSA807

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(Sequel) 13 tracks - Reissue on CD of the original 1976 'Atlantic' LP album
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Baby, I'm For Real - 4 Classic Albums (2-CD)
Esther Phillips: Baby, I'm For Real - 4 Classic Albums (2-CD) Art-Nr.: CDRV374

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(2014/Raven) 35 tracks, On great value Double CD, Baby, I'm for Real 1971-1974 combines four classic albums Esther Phillips recorded for Kudu Records: From a Whisper to a Scream (1971), Alone Again, Naturally (1972), Black-Eyed Blues...
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What A Diffrence A Day Makes (CD)
Esther Phillips: What A Diffrence A Day Makes (CD) Art-Nr.: CD071023

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(CBS) 8 tracks - The original CTI recordings, digitally remastered for Compact Disc - Recorded April, 1975 at Van Gelder Studios - Album originally released in 1975. Early pressing made in Japan for the U.S. market
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Burnin' - Live At freddie Jett's Pied Pier
Esther Phillips: Burnin' - Live At freddie Jett's Pied Pier Art-Nr.: CD7412700

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(1970 'Wea International') (41:28/09)
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Capricorn Princess (1976)
Esther Phillips: Capricorn Princess (1976) Art-Nr.: CD78020

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(2010/REEL/SONY) 8 tracks (32:49) the final KUDU album 1976 with 16 page booklet.
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Home Is Where The Hatred Is 1971-1977
Esther Phillips: Home Is Where The Hatred Is 1971-1977 Art-Nr.: CDRV174

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(2004/RAVEN) 18 tracks - original CTI/KUDU recordings 1971-1976 Comprehensive anthology of Ester's CTI/Kudu recordings. 18 sophisticated, smouldering soul/jazz/R&B/funk masterpieces; includes the hits 'From A Whisper To A Scream and What...
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Here's Esther Are You Ready - Good Black Is Hard To Crack (CD)
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​(SoulMusic) 17 tracks
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Alone Again, Naturally
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(1972 'Kudu') (?)
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You've Come A Long Way, Baby - All About Esther Phillips (CD)
Esther Phillips: You've Come A Long Way, Baby - All About Esther... Art-Nr.: CD070639

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(Soul Music.com Records) 17 tracks
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For All We Know - Fever (7inch, 45rpm)
Esther Phillips: For All We Know - Fever (7inch, 45rpm) Art-Nr.: 45KUD929

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(Kudu) 2 tracks
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Release Me - Young Boy (7inch, 45rpm)
Esther Phillips & Barbara Greene: Release Me - Young Boy (7inch, 45rpm) Art-Nr.: 45COL3382

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(Collectables Records) 2 tracks
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What A Diff'rence A Day Makes (CD)
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(Epic/Sony Music Legacy) 9 tracks Super Bit Mapping - originally sealed stock copy
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