Rating:
Genre:
R&B
Release Date: 11/20/1995
Run Time: 75:01
This 28-song CD is undoubtedly the best compilation of this underrated soul singer's work, featuring many of her '60s singles and several tunes from the era that were unreleased until the '80s. This disc draws from her recordings for the
Wand label between 1963 and 1967, when
Brown was at her artistic peak. Of course the hit title track is a highlight, but there are no clunkers in this excellent collection of overlooked '60s pop-soul, featuring the New York "uptown" production that also graced the records of fellow Wand/Scepter artists like
Dionne Warwick and
Chuck Jackson.
Brown was one of the most versatile soul divas of the '60s, showing the influence of Brill Building pop, girl groups,
Motown, and even
Stax soul and supper-club ballads. As with a similar artist like
Betty Everett, this versaility has worked against her in some ways. Neither full-fledged pop nor unabashedly soul, her work cannot be easily pigeonholed into a certain soul genre, and has cost her the respect that some purists reserve for "deep" soul singers. But her work holds up well. Collectors should be aware that this disc doesn't include any of the records she cut in the early '60s before joining
Wand; the version of her 1961 Top 20 hit
"All in My Mind" here is from a live 1964 release, not the original single.
~Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide