Candi Staton Stand By Your Man (CD)
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Candi Staton: Stand By Your Man (CD)
The single "Stand By Your Man" was released in 1970 and reached number 4 in the US R&B charts. Staton's definitive Southern soul version of "He Called Me Baby" also reached a high position on its release in January 1971. Both "Stand By Your Man" and "He Called Me Baby" appeared on Staton's second album, "Stand By Your Man", which was released in late 1970. As with her singles and her debut LP "I'm Just A Prisoner", an advertising campaign initiated by Capitol ran with the slogan "Stand by your radio", among others. The album is one of the cornerstones of Southern Soul. In addition to the tracks listed above, it contains other Stanton classics such as "Mr and Mrs Untrue", "Freedom Is Just Beyond The Door" and "Sweet Feeling". This new CD version comes in a mini-LP sleeve with a 13.5 cm x 13.5 cm hard cover, as well as a booklet with a new interview about this magical phase in Candi Staton's career, and many archive photos from that time.
Article properties:Candi Staton: Stand By Your Man (CD)
Interpret: Candi Staton
Album titlle: Stand By Your Man (CD)
Genre R&B, Soul
Artikelart CD
Label Parlophone Records
EAN: 0029667108928
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Staton, Candi - Stand By Your Man (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Stand By Your Man | Candi Staton | ||
02 | How Can I Put Out The Flame (When You Keep The Fire Burning) | Candi Staton | ||
03 | I'm Just A Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin') | Candi Staton | ||
04 | Mr And Mrs Untrue | Candi Staton | ||
05 | Too Hurt To Cry | Candi Staton | ||
06 | He Called Me Baby | Candi Staton | ||
07 | Sweet Feeling | Candi Staton | ||
08 | To Hear You Say You're Mine | Candi Staton | ||
09 | What Would Become Of Me | Candi Staton | ||
10 | Freedom Is Just Beyond The Door | Candi Staton |
Candi Staton
I'd Rather Be An Old Man's Sweetheart (Than A Young Man's Fool)
Candi Staton
I'd Rather Be An Old Man's Sweetheart (Than A Young Man's Fool)
Hanceville, Alabama--population under 800—was where Canzetta Maria Staton came into the world on March 13, 1943. 26 years later, she was on her way to being one of the top female belters on the Southern soul circuit.
At eight, Candi sang spirituals with The Four Golden Echoes (her sister Maggie was also a member). Candi's mother moved to Cleveland when the girl was 10 but shipped her daughters off to a Nashville boarding school, where Candi and Maggie put together The Jewel Gospel Trio, recording five singles for Nashboro from 1955 to '58 and touring widely. After she was done with school, Candi returned to Alabama to settle down and study nursing. Seven years passed, her vocal ambitions at an impasse.
One night her brother took her to Birmingham's 27/28 Club, convincing the owner to let her sit in. Candi tore into Aretha's Do Right Woman—Do Right Man, leading to a gig there. She opened for Clarence Carter, who was duly impressed, but her abusive husband led her to spurn Carter's offer of a spot in his revue. Six months later, Candi left Mr. Wrong and tracked Clarence down, ready to tour. Her first single, Now You've Got The Upper Hand, trickled out on a tiny Birmingham label, Unity Records.
Clarence told his producer Rick Hall, owner of Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, about his new discovery. A quick audition convinced Hall to record her the same night. Carter got together with two of his favorite collaborators, George Jackson and Raymond Moore, to cook up the strutting and delightfully ribald I'd Rather Be An Old Man's Sweetheart (Than A Young Man's Fool), her first single for Hall's Fame label proving a sizable hit at #9 R&B and #46 pop. Jackson was also in on writing her 1970 hit, I'm Just A Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin'). "She's a heck of a singer,"says George."She's real gospel, you know. She's real good."Candi married Clarence and cut a '72 duet with him for Atlantic,If You Can't Beat 'Em.
Candi transformed the country classicsStand By Your Manand He Called Me Babyinto early '70s soul hits, and did a great job on Elvis'In The Ghetto.But Young Hearts Run Free,Staton's R&B chart-topper in 1976, wasn't a Muscle Shoals product; it was done in L.A. with Dave Crawford producing. Staton retired from the soul arena for many years to concentrate on gospel, but she recently returned to the deep soul arena, her vocal delivery as emotionally gripping as ever.
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