Glenda Collins - The Single Sessions, Pt. 2 (2023) Hi Res

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Title: The Single Sessions, Pt. 2
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, Soul, R&B
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:32:28
Total Size: 213 mb | 443 mb | 760 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Glenda Collins - Thou Shalt Not Steal (Backing Track Session)
02. Glenda Collins - Been Invited To A Party (Backing Track Session)
03. Glenda Collins - Been Invited To A Party (Backing Vocals & Lead Guitar Session, Pt. 1)
04. Glenda Collins - Been Invited To A Party (Backing Vocals & Lead Guitar Session, Pt. 2)
05. Glenda Collins - Something I've Got To Tell You (Backing Track Session)
06. Glenda Collins - Something I've Got To Tell You (Strings & Backing Vocals Session)
07. Glenda Collins - Something I've Got To Tell You (Strings, Backing Vocals & Horns Only)
08. Glenda Collins - My Heart Didn't Lie (Backing Track Session)
09. Glenda Collins - It's Hard To Believe It (Vocal Session, Pt. 1)
10. Glenda Collins - It's Hard To Believe It (Vocal Session, Pt. 2)
11. Glenda Collins - It's Hard To Believe It (Strings Session)
12. Glenda Collins - It's Hard To Believe It (Strings, Backing Vocals & Horns Only)
13. Glenda Collins - Don't Let It Rain On Sunday (Lead Vocal Session)
14. Glenda Collins - Don't Let It Rain On Sunday (Spanish Guitar Session)

During the 60s, Glenda Collins and The Riot Squad both found a home at Joe Meek's legendary 304 Holloway Road studio. Ms Collins was briefly paired with the Riots by Meek for a planned collaborative album of cover versions, primarily featuring soul and R&B tracks which had been hits for other artists. Recorded in late 66/early 67, titled It's A Riot!, and, according to the tape boxes, possibly to be released under the name Glenda, Nero and The Riots, the album itself was never completed, and unknown until the Tea Chest Tapes' recent restoration and transfer.

The album's six tracks are less heavily processed and more laid back than much of Meek's work, and with Glenda's now mature, soulful voice to the fore, these live, single take recordings hint at a new approach the production maestro may have been exploring, eschewing his usual reverb-laden, heavily overdubbed sound for something more rootsy. If so, he was once again a year or more before the curve, foreshadowing the back-to-basics approach which would be adopted by so many artists in the wake of psychedelia's over-saturation.


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Many thanks for Hi-Res.