We Gotta Sing: The Soul Years 1962-1971

We Gotta Sing: The Soul Years 1962-1971

by The Drifters
We Gotta Sing: The Soul Years 1962-1971

We Gotta Sing: The Soul Years 1962-1971

by The Drifters

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Overview

As befitting one of the great R&B groups, the Drifters' discography has been reissued many times and in many different ways. Impressively, in 2021 Sequel Records released each album the group recorded between 1958 and 1965, along with singles and flipsides. Definitely a solid choice for anyone wanting to get the full Drifters experience, from the alternatively raucous and romantic R&B of the Clyde McPhatter years to the drama-drenched mini-operas of the early '60s to the beach-worthy soul of their mid-'60s work. By 2021, those discs weren't always easy to come by, so Strawberry Records decided it was time to get some of this amazing music back in print while presenting it in a new way. We Gotta Sing: The Soul Years 1962-71 presents all their post-McPhatter and Ben E. King songs in chronological order by date of recording. It allows the listener a chance to track them through their changes step by step, from the changing of lead singers from Rudy Lewis -- who tragically passed in early 1964 -- to Johnny Moore, and through the shifts of writers and producers. The legendary team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller was responsible for their massive early-'60s hits like "Up on the Roof" and "On Broadway" Bert Berns was up next, and scored right away with "Under the Boardwalk." Berns helped create an indelible sound that matched the group's loose and lively vocals with swaying, Latin-inspired rhythms and happy-go-lucky songs. Tracks like "At the Club," "I've Got Sand in My Shoes," "I'll Take You Where the Music's Playing" are light soul at its finest, perfect for dancing without a care in the world. After Berns left in 1966, the band was rudderless for years. Shuttling between producers and not releasing much music due to lack of label support, they still managed to put out some winners. "My Islands in the Sun" is a jaunty throwback to the band's classic sound, "Baby What I Mean" is a strutting soul track that proves the band could hold their own as the years ticked by, and "I Need You Now" is some diamond-hard funk. "You and Me Together Forever," an unreleased track from 1969. shows they could even do credible smooth Philly-style soul with their usual panache. If nothing else, listening to the tracks on We Gotta Sing! is solid proof that the group were much more than just hitmakers. They had an unmistakable sound and no matter what they did -- even swerving into nightclub classics on the 1964 album The Good Life -- that blend of sophistication, sweetness, and drama comes through. Whether it's timeless classics or deep cuts, the band made music that stands the test of time, and hearing it presented as it is here is something of a revelation. Don't throw out the Sequel CDs, but stick this fine collection right on the shelf next to them. If you're not lucky enough to have those reissues, this collection is the perfect way to experience the glory of the Drifters. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 11/05/2021
Label: Strawberry Recording Co.
UPC: 5013929430433
Rank: 148286

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Another Night With the Boys
  2. Up on the Roof
  3. I Feel Good All Over
  4. Let the Music Play
  5. On Broadway
  6. Baby I Dig Love
  7. Only in America
  8. Rat Race
  9. If You Don't Come Back
  10. I'll Take You Home
  11. I've Loved You So Long
  12. In the Land of Make Believe
  13. Didn't It?
  14. Beautiful Music
  15. One Way Love
  16. Vaya Con Dios
  17. Under the Boardwalk
  18. He's Just a Playboy
  19. I Don't Want to Go On Without You
  20. Under the Boardwalk [Live]
  21. On Broadway [Live]
  22. There Goes My Baby [Live]
  23. I've Got Sand in My Shoes
  24. Saturday Night at the Movies
  25. Under the Boardwalk

Disc 2

  1. Spanish Lace [Mono]
  2. The Christmas Song
  3. I Remember Christmas
  4. Quando, Quando, Quando
  5. I Wish You Love
  6. Tonight
  7. More
  8. What Kind of Fool Am I?
  9. The Good Life
  10. As Long as She Needs Me
  11. Desafinado
  12. Who Can I Turn To?
  13. Temptation
  14. On the Street Where You Live
  15. Night Shift
  16. In the Park
  17. At the Club [Mono]
  18. Answer the Phone [Mono]
  19. Looking Through the Eyes of Love
  20. Follow Me
  21. Chains of Love
  22. Far From the Maddening Crowd
  23. Come On Over to My Place
  24. The Outside World
  25. Spanish Lace [Stereo]
  26. At the Club [Stereo]
  27. Answer the Phone [Stereo]

Disc 3

  1. I'll Take You Where the Music's Playing
  2. Nylon Stockings
  3. We Gotta Sing
  4. Up in the Streets of Harlem
  5. Memories Are Made of This
  6. You Can't Love 'Em All
  7. My Island in the Sun
  8. It Takes a Good Woman
  9. Aretha
  10. Baby What I Mean
  11. Ain't It the Truth
  12. Up Jumped the Devil
  13. I Dig Your Act
  14. Still Burning in My Heart
  15. I Need You Now
  16. Country to the City
  17. You and Me Together Forever
  18. Your Best Friend
  19. Steal Away
  20. Black Silk
  21. You Got to Pay Your Dues
  22. A Rose by Any Other Name (Is Still a Rose)
  23. Be My Lady
  24. You Better Move On

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Drifters   Primary Artist
Doris Troy   Vocals (Background)
Artie Butler   Conductor
Bert Keyes   Conductor
Gary Sherman   Conductor
Eugene Pearson   Baritone
Lillian Clark   Vocals (Background)
Rudy Lewis   Lead,Vocals,Tenor (Vocal)
Teachco Wilshire   Conductor
Ed Bowen   Bass
Charlie Thomas   Tenor (Vocal)
Rick Shepard   Baritone
William Brent   Bass
Tommy Evans   Bass
Abdul Samad   Guitar
Jesse Ferguson   Baritone
Sylvia Shemwell   Vocals (Background)
Cissy Houston   Vocals (Background)
The Earle Warren Orchestra   Guitar
Elise Bretton   Vocals (Background)
Dionne Warwick   Vocals (Background)
Dee Dee Warwick   Vocals (Background)
Johnny Moore   Lead,Tenor (Vocal)
Johnny Terry   Bass
Estelle Brown   Vocals (Background)
Lois Winter   Vocals (Background)
Bob Fisher   Compiled

Technical Credits

Ray Ellis   Arranger
Otis Blackwell   Composer
Tom Dowd   Engineer,Producer
Artie Butler   Arranger
Frank Miller   Composer
Carole King   Composer
Elmer Bernstein   Composer
Jay Lerner   Composer
Charles Trenet   Composer
Bob Fisher   Annotation,Liner Notes,Reissue Producer
Hal David   Composer
Inez James   Composer
Antonio Carlos Jobim   Composer
Barry Mann   Composer
Benjamin Nelson   Composer
Frank Hamilton   Composer
Gene Page   Arranger
Jeff Barry   Composer,Producer
Jimmy Bishop   Composer
Richard Dehr   Composer
Alberto Testa   Composer
Bert Keyes   Arranger
Robert Wells   Composer
Gary Sherman   Arranger,String Arrangements
Richard Wess   Arranger
Leon Chauliac   Composer
Albert Beach   Composer
Teachco Wilshire   Arranger
Simon Murphy   Mastering
Mark Stephens   Composer
Newton Mendonca   Composer
Florence Davis   Composer
Michael Robson   Design,Artwork
Billy Davis   Composer
Ernie Sheldon   Composer
Jack Reardon   Composer
Madeline Green   Composer
Helen Kelly   Composer
Abdul Samad   Composer
Tony Bruno   Composer
Frederick Loewe   Composer
Terry Gilkyson   Composer
Bert Russell   Composer
Bob Gallo   Arranger,Producer
Kenny Young   Composer
Kenny Gamble   Composer
Kenny Lynch   Composer
Pat Boone   Composer
Larry Russell   Composer
Cynthia Weil   Composer
Ellie Greenwich   Composer
Doc Pomus   Composer
Victor Melrose   Composer
Johnny Moore   Composer
Leslie Bricusse   Composer
Sacha Distel   Composer
Riz Ortolani   Composer
Rudy Clark   Composer
Lover Patterson   Composer
Van McCoy   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer,Producer
Jerry Wexler   Composer,Producer
Mel Torme   Composer
Nino Oliviero   Composer
Nacio Herb Brown   Composer
Norman Newell   Composer
Norman Meade   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer,Producer
George Treadwell   Composer
Mort Shuman   Composer
Arthur Freed   Composer
Arthur Resnick   Composer
Ahmet Ertegun   Composer,Producer
Lionel Bart   Composer
Burt Bacharach   Composer
Buddy Pepper   Composer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Dan Penn   Composer
Winfield Scott   Composer
Stephen Sondheim   Composer
Stan Applebaum   Arranger
Tony Renis   Composer
Anthony Newley   Composer
Bert Berns   Composer,Producer
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