Percy Sledge - The Best of Percy Sledge
Facts
| Artist(s) | Percy Sledge |
| Studio | Curb Records |
| Release Date | February 27, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 715187777828 |
| Buy this item | $7.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 22:16 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- When a Man Loves a Woman - Percy Sledge, Lewis, Calvin
- Take Time to Know Her - Percy Sledge, Davis, Stephen Alle
- (Wrap Me in Your) Warm and Tender Love - Percy Sledge, Berger, Ida Irral
- Cover Me - Percy Sledge, Greene, Marlin
- It Tears Me Up - Percy Sledge, Penn, Dan
- My Special Prayer - Percy Sledge, Scott, Wini
- Tell It Like It Is - Percy Sledge, Davis, George [1]
- Try a Little Tenderness - Percy Sledge, Campbell, Jimmy [Vo
- I've Been Loving You Too Long - Percy Sledge, Redding, Otis
- Behind Closed Doors - Percy Sledge, ODell, Kenny
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Fran Roam August 18, 2008
| Heart of Southern Soul |
The Alabama-born Sledge has always had a way of locating the emotional heart of a song; noted rock critic Dave Marsh once said his soul ballads were "emotional classics for romantics of all ages." The current album opens with "When a Man," and continues with his other earliest hits. It's also notable for a particularly country-oriented "My Special Prayer," that to me seems to have a bit of a Tex/Mex sound. Sledge then gives us rather subdued covers of Aaron Neville's "Tell It like It Is," and two tunes from the Otis Redding songbook, "Try a Little Tenderness"and"I've Been Loving You Too Long."
I saw him a few years ago, in an open air concert at New York's Lincoln Center, and, I must say, it was rather a sad evening: the man appeared to have lost his top notes. His voice cracked and slid, again and again, on "Me and Mrs. Jones," and "At the Dark End of the Street." The audience kept calling for "When a Man," and he closed with it; but it was not a rendition you'd want to hear. Seemed to me at the time, and still, that rather than disappointing audiences and possibly harming his touring opportunities, the man would do better to take a page from the notebook of the immortal Ray Charles. When Charles lost the top notes of "Georgia on My Mind," he just had new arrangements made: arrangements that left those troublesome notes to the flute, or the Raelettes. Or Sledge could leave the song to Michael Bolton - he's said not to mind the Bolton take, and I can see why. However, Sledge's initial take of "When a Man" is here on this cd, in all its unearthly, undying glory.
March 4, 2008
| The pinnicle of Sweet Southern Soul |
| Look, there's more to Percy Sledge than "When A Man Loves A Woman" |
Most audiences are so hung up on this number one tune, I think they're missing out on the most versatile sounds of a true country-soul legend... July 10, 2006
| DEEP SOUL, COUNTRY SOUL |
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