Tami Lynn - Love Is Here And Now You're Gone (1972) [Reissue 2005]
Artist: Tami Lynn
Title: Love Is Here And Now You're Gone
Year Of Release: 1972/2005
Label: DBK Works [dbk521]
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Deep Soul
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 39:56
Total Size: 92 mb / 239 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Love Is Here And Now You're Gone
Year Of Release: 1972/2005
Label: DBK Works [dbk521]
Genre: Soul, Funk, Rhythm & Blues, Deep Soul
Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 39:56
Total Size: 92 mb / 239 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Review by Andrew Hamilton
Lynn attempts to do what Margie Joseph did with "Stop in the Name of Love": tack a sassy monologue on the front of a Supremes hit and see if it flies. It didn't. Though it's a nice effort, it didn't cause any rumblings like Joseph's Fred Briggs production did. The album is consistently good, however, and one wonders why there isn't a CD compilation of Tamiya Lynn's recordings. Bert Berns' "I'm Gonna Run Away" is a tearjerker that's a big favorite in England with the Northern soul crowd; she gets funky on a Major Lance remake, "Ain't No Soul (Left In These Old Shoes)," and does a splendid "Mojo Hanna," originally done by Henry Lumpkin on Motown; Marvin Gaye also recorded the song about the New Orleans' roots woman, but the Ideals' rendition on Cortland Records is the best version for your money.
First time on CD is this 1972 Cotillion/Atlantic rare groove classic from soul singer Tami Lynn, who is best known for her work with the Rolling Stones, Dr. John and others. Produced by Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd, and Bert Berns.
Lynn attempts to do what Margie Joseph did with "Stop in the Name of Love": tack a sassy monologue on the front of a Supremes hit and see if it flies. It didn't. Though it's a nice effort, it didn't cause any rumblings like Joseph's Fred Briggs production did. The album is consistently good, however, and one wonders why there isn't a CD compilation of Tamiya Lynn's recordings. Bert Berns' "I'm Gonna Run Away" is a tearjerker that's a big favorite in England with the Northern soul crowd; she gets funky on a Major Lance remake, "Ain't No Soul (Left In These Old Shoes)," and does a splendid "Mojo Hanna," originally done by Henry Lumpkin on Motown; Marvin Gaye also recorded the song about the New Orleans' roots woman, but the Ideals' rendition on Cortland Records is the best version for your money.
First time on CD is this 1972 Cotillion/Atlantic rare groove classic from soul singer Tami Lynn, who is best known for her work with the Rolling Stones, Dr. John and others. Produced by Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd, and Bert Berns.
TRACKLIST:
01. Monologue: Introduction to a Love Affair
02. Wings upon Your Horns
03. Monologue: Hoping
04. Love Is Here and Now You're Gone
05. Monologue: Final Attempt
06. Can't Last Much Longer
07. The Monologue: The Next Time!
08. That's Understanding
09. I'm Gonna Run Away from You
10. Ain't No Soul (Left in These Old Shoes)
11. A World You Left Behind You
12. Never No More
13. Mojo Hanna
14. One Night of Sin