RAIN with Charity Brown - The Rain Album (1972/2014)
Artist: RAIN, Charity Brown
Title: The Rain Album
Year Of Release: 1972/2014
Label: Axe Records
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:26
Total Size: 93/278 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Rain Album
Year Of Release: 1972/2014
Label: Axe Records
Genre: Pop, Vocal, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:26
Total Size: 93/278 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Let The Love Begin
02. Out Of My Mind
03. Here With You
04. Sad Colours Blues
05. I'll Write You A Letter
06. Got To Get Away
07. Stop Me From Believing In You
08. Reason For Living
09. I Don't Want To Leave You
10. Find Our Love
1960's Canadian group, from Kitchener, Ontario.
Members of RAIN are drummer Chris Woroch, guitarist Bill McLaughlin, lead vocalist Phyllis ‘Charity’ Brown, bassist Ron Hiller and keyboards Charlie Hall. Producer Greg Hambleton brought his song “Out Of My Mind” to Rain and recorded and engineered the session at Sound Canada Studios in early 1971. After its release by London Records in April, it took seven months before finally charting in November and now established as one of the biggest hits of that year. This was followed by “Stop Me From Believing” (AXE 1) – both singles released by Bell Records in the United States.
At first, “Out Of My Mind’ was a top 10 record across Canada in 1971, but in 1976 it crossed the Atlantic and became a “Northern Soul” hit in England. Clubs in northern England became infatuated with the record and dealers started importing thousands of records from Canada. The song was featured in the UK Granada documentary “Northern Soul This England”.
Lyric topics of songs on the album are amazingly current to today’s news headlines such as “Got To Get Away“, warning of polluted environments, “Sad Colours Blues” on the subject of black and white relationships and “Find Our Love” about moving on from a relationship.
Rain manager, David Lodge was also the bassist and songwriter with Major Hoople’s Boarding House and lead singer Phillis later recorded a string of hits for A&M as Charity Brown.
Members of RAIN are drummer Chris Woroch, guitarist Bill McLaughlin, lead vocalist Phyllis ‘Charity’ Brown, bassist Ron Hiller and keyboards Charlie Hall. Producer Greg Hambleton brought his song “Out Of My Mind” to Rain and recorded and engineered the session at Sound Canada Studios in early 1971. After its release by London Records in April, it took seven months before finally charting in November and now established as one of the biggest hits of that year. This was followed by “Stop Me From Believing” (AXE 1) – both singles released by Bell Records in the United States.
At first, “Out Of My Mind’ was a top 10 record across Canada in 1971, but in 1976 it crossed the Atlantic and became a “Northern Soul” hit in England. Clubs in northern England became infatuated with the record and dealers started importing thousands of records from Canada. The song was featured in the UK Granada documentary “Northern Soul This England”.
Lyric topics of songs on the album are amazingly current to today’s news headlines such as “Got To Get Away“, warning of polluted environments, “Sad Colours Blues” on the subject of black and white relationships and “Find Our Love” about moving on from a relationship.
Rain manager, David Lodge was also the bassist and songwriter with Major Hoople’s Boarding House and lead singer Phillis later recorded a string of hits for A&M as Charity Brown.