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ANN PEEBLES
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A diminutive singer with a powerful voice and an even stronger attitude,
Ann Peebles
was one of the artists who defined
Willie Mitchell
's legendary Memphis soul label Hi Records, along with
Al Green
and, later,
O.V. Wright
. Easily the best female singer in the Hi stable,
Peebles
ranked among the finest deep Southern soul singers of the decade, notching an instant classic with her 1973 hit
"I Can't Stand the Rain."
She co-wrote a generous share of her own material
with husband
Don Bryant
, and while she cut plenty of love and heartbreak tunes, her persona was built on the grit and resilient strength she displayed on songs like
"I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down."
Peebles
wasn't always as appreciated on the charts as her work often merited, especially among pop listeners, but her best recordings hold up among the best of their era.
Peebles
was born April 27, 1947, in East St. Louis, MO. Her father was a minister and her mother a singer, and naturally
Peebles
began singing at a young age in her father's church choir. She also sang with the family group,
the Peebles Choir
, which had been touring the gospel circuit since
Peebles
' grandfather founded it a generation earlier. As a teenager, she sang secular music on the St. Louis club circuit, supported and accompanied by her father. There she met blues bandleader
Oliver Sain
, a local legend, and eventually joined his revue.
Peebles
caught her big break in 1968 on a trip to Memphis, where she asked to sit in on a club set by trumpeter
Gene "Bowlegs" Miller
.
Miller
was already signed to Hi Records at the time, and duly impressed with
Peebles
' voice, he brought her to Hi house producer
Willie Mitchell
for a tryout.
Mitchell
, who was still in the process of shifting the label from country to R&B (and had not yet discovered
Al Green
), immediately offered
Peebles
a contract; she was still shy of her 21st birthday.
Mitchell
teamed
Peebles
with singer and house songwriter
Don Bryant
, seeking a bit more seasoning in her R&B phrasing.
Peebles
and
Bryant
soon began writing together, and would also end up dating in 1972. In the meantime,
Peebles
recorded her debut single,
"Walk Away,"
a song written by
Sain
that just missed the Top 20 on the R&B chart; the follow-up,
"Give Me Some Credit,"
was also a minor hit. Her fourth single, 1970's
"Part Time Love,"
was her first R&B Top Ten, prompting a reissue of her debut album,
This Is Ann Peebles
, under that title. 1972's
Straight From the Heart
was her first artistically realized LP, however; it featured several minor R&B hits in
"I Pity the Fool,"
"Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love,"
"I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home"
(later covered by
Bette Midler
), and
"Somebody's on Your Case,"
plus the signature album track
"99 Lbs."
Her hot streak continued with 1973's
I Can't Stand the Rain
, which many critics still regard as her finest work.
"I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down"
was a decent-sized hit, and the brilliant title cut -- written by
Peebles
,
Bryant
, and disc jockey
Bernard Miller
-- became her biggest hit, peaking at number six R&B and famously becoming a favorite of
John Lennon
. She also charted with
"(You Keep Me) Hangin' On"
and
"Do I Need You,"
but more importantly married
Bryant
in 1974.
In the wake of
"I Can't Stand the Rain,"
Peebles
was a star on the soul circuit, even if she never duplicated its commercial success.
"Beware,"
"Come to Mama,"
and
"Dr. Love Power"
were all charting singles from 1975's
Tellin' It
, but the rise of disco and the sale of Hi Records in 1977 would conspire against
Peebles
' career momentum. 1977's
If This Is Heaven
produced only one single in the title cut, which was more polished than
Peebles
' usual fare; none of the singles from 1979's
The Handwriting Is on the Wall
cracked the R&B Top 50. With
Mitchell
and most of the Hi house band gone,
Peebles
took a hiatus from the music business to concentrate on her family.
Peebles
reunited with
Mitchell
in 1989 for
Call Me
, an album released on
Mitchell
's short-lived new label, Waylo; however, longtime fans generally found it a disappointing comeback overpowered by sterile electronic instrumentation.
Peebles
returned to a more organic approach by signing with roots label Rounder's Bullseye Blues subsidiary for 1992's
Full Time Love
. Another effort,
Fill This World With Love
, followed in 1996, which featured guest spots from
Mavis Staples
and
Shirley Brown
. During the '90s,
Peebles
guested on several albums by
Maria Muldaur
. Meanwhile,
"I Can't Stand the Rain"
was covered by numerous artists, including
Tina Turner
, and revived by
Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott
via sampling on her 1997 smash
"The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)."
~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Albums (18)
Original Funk Soul Sister: The Best of Ann Peebles
(7 songs)
The Complete Ann Peebles on Hi Records, Vol. 2
(10 songs)
The Complete Ann Peebles on Hi Records, Vol. 1
(7 songs)
The Hi Singles A's & B's
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