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Doris Duke - I'm A Loser (The Swamp Dogg Sessions... And More) FLAC
  • Performer: Doris Duke
  • Title: I'm A Loser (The Swamp Dogg Sessions... And More)
  • Genre: Funk
  • Cat #: CDKEND 242
  • Label: Kent Soul
  • Country: UK
  • Date of release: Apr 2005
  • Style: Soul
  • FLAC size 2052 mb
  • MP3 size: 1435 mb
  • Record From CD, Album, Compilation

Tracklist

1Doris DukeDivorce Decree2:29
2Doris DukeLet Love Touch Us Now2:31
3Doris DukeCongratulations Baby2:04
4Doris DukeIt Sure Was Fun2:38
5Doris DukeYour Best Friend2:48
6Doris DukeI Don't Care Anymore3:10
7Doris DukeIf She's Your Wife (Who Am I)3:57
8Doris DukeI Wish I Could Sleep3:41
9Doris DukeGhost Of Myself3:06
10Doris DukeBy The Time I Get To Phoenix3:56
11Doris DukeWe're More Than Strangers3:31
12Doris DukeThe Feeling Is Right2:46
13Doris DukeI Can't Do Without You2:07
14Doris DukeI Don't Know How (To Fall Out Of Love With You)2:55
15Doris DukeDon't Let The Green Grass Fool You2:22
16 Bonus Tracks - All Released As By Doris Willingham
17Doris DukeFeet Start Walking2:27
18 A Legend In Her Own Time - Doris Duke
19Doris WillinghamYou Can't Do That2:15
20Doris DukeI'd Do It All Over You2:22
21Doris WillinghamToo Much To Bear3:24
22Doris DukeHe's Gone4:34
23Doris DukeHe's Everything I Need3:25
24Doris DukeBad Water3:22
25Doris DukeHow Was I To Know You Cared2:37
26Doris DukeSince I Fell For You2:46
27 I'm A Loser - Doris Duke
28Doris DukeTo The Other Woman (I'm The Other Woman)2:57
29Doris WillinghamLost Again2:40

Credits

  • DesignCarne Whitney
  • Mastered ByAdam Skeaping

Notes

Tracks 1 to 12 from Doris Duke - I'm A Loser.

Tracks 13 to 23 from Doris Duke - A Legend In Her Own Time.

Tracks 24 to 26 are bonus tracks from singles released under her married name Doris Willingham (her birth name was Doris Curry).
Track 24 previously unissued
Tracks 25, 26 from Doris Willingham - You Can't Do That / Lost Again

Printed on back inlay:
"Two seminal Southern Soul albums masterminded by Swamp Dogg plus rare bonus cuts, compiled onto one CD for the first time".

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 029667224222
  • Barcode (Text): 0 29667 22422 2
  • Label Code: LC 09671
  • Matrix / Runout: CDKEND242
  • Rights Society: mcps

Companies

  • Record Company – Kent Records
  • Marketed By – Ace Records Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Ace Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – S.D.E.G. Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – President Records Ltd.
  • Licensed To – Ace Records Ltd.
  • Mastered At – Sound Mastering Ltd
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ace Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Ace Records Ltd.

Comments: (1)
Ferne
By no means am I suggesting that if you’re a man that you can’t enjoy the music of Doris Duke … what I am saying, is that if you’re a woman, then the music found here resinates with a passion and grace that you will instantly recognize and emotionally relate to.

For the most part, a woman’s world is not as expansive as a man’s, of course part of that is due to societal constraints, and part of it comes from the simple nature of being a woman, with no one managing to capture that more truthfully over the years than Doris Duke … especially here on the extended Swamp Dog Sessions, where you’re treated to twenty-six of the warmest, most intimate, personal and earthy honest songs that you’ll ever run across.

Doris rose out of the southern soul scene during the turbulent 60’s, giving off the kind of chills you got when hearing Otis Redding for the first time, though Doris does it without the fanfare, free of the pop aspirations and intonations, free of the need to impress, cutting right to the heart with candor and consideration, often letting the tears flow, and nearly divinely inspiring an essential blueprint for the deepest bluest soul music to ever make its way down a dusty sunbaked dirt road.  That being said, the songs delivered here are intensely tight, with backing instrumental arrangements that allow the vocals of Doris to carry the songs forward with lightly clenched fists that don’t so much punch, but stand as a defining structure of passionate strength.

True honest soul music is not about the vocal ranges, it’s about the conviction, and Duke hands down lays out some of the best that you’re ever going to hear, making you not only feel every word she sings, but allowing you to understand the experience, the nature, and the perception that lives behind those lyrics.  Yes, there are amazingly fresh embellishments and musical touches that surround and evolve each song, though her music is far beyond cliches or even hooks … she just stands and delivers one knockout track after another.  All of this causes me to seriously wonder why Doris Duke never hit the big time.  Though for listeners like myself, and those like me, who see themselves as a bit of an elitist, who want to spin something new on my turntable for friends, something that will send shivers down their spine, this is one of the albums I turn to time and time again.

This compilation is a treasure, featuring all of the tracks from her albums I’m A Loser and A legend In Her Own Time, along with some rare singles that were cut when she went by the name of Doris Willingham.  So if you love the music of Ottis Redding, Syl Johnson, Al Green or Candi Staton, this release will ride comfortably low in your back pocket for years to come … and if you’re not familiar with the artists I’ve just mentioned, then you surely might want to investigate them as well.  All and all, the album is delivered with minimal and tasteful arrangements, this record makes for a heartfelt listen, being one of the finest souther soul and R&B outings that you’re ever gonna run across.

Review by Jenell Kesler [Copyrighted Review]
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