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Cry To Me (Single/LP Version)
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None Of Us Are Free
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Don't Give Up On Me
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Solomon Burke - A Change is gonna come
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Get Out Of My Life Woman
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Cry To Me
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Beautiful Brown Eyes (LP Version)
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Let Me Wrap My Arms Around You
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TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
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The More
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The Definitive Soul Collection
Nashville
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Solomon Burke
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While
Solomon Burke
never made a major impact upon the pop audience -- he never, in fact, had a Top 20 hit -- he was an important early soul pioneer. On his '60s singles for Atlantic, he brought a country influence into R&B with emotional phrasing and intricately constructed, melodic ballads and midtempo songs. At the same time, he was surrounded with sophisticated "uptown" arrangements and was provided with much of his material by his producers, particularly
Bert Berns
. The
combination of gospel, pop, country, and production polish was basic to the recipe of early soul. While
Burke
wasn't the only one pursuing this path, not many others did so as successfully. And he, like
Otis Redding
and
Wilson Pickett
, was an important influence upon
the Rolling Stones
, who covered
Burke
's
"Cry to Me"
and
"Everybody Needs Somebody to Love"
on their early albums.
Burke
came by his gospel roots even more deeply than most soul stars. He was preaching at his family's Philadelphia church and hosting his own gospel radio show, even before he'd reached his teens. He began recording gospel and R&B sides for Apollo in the mid- to late '50s. Like several former gospel singers (
Aretha Franklin
,
Wilson Pickett
), he was molded into a more secular direction when he signed with Atlantic in the 1960s.
Burke
had a wealth of high-charting R&B hits in the early half of the '60s, which crossed over to the pop listings in a mild fashion as well.
"Just Out of Reach,"
"Cry to Me,"
"If You Need Me,"
"Got to Get You Off My Mind,"
"Tonight's the Night,"
and
"Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)"
were the most successful of these, although, unlike
Franklin
or
Pickett
, he wasn't able to expand his R&B base into a huge pop following as well. He left Atlantic in the late '60s and spent the next decade hopping between various labels, getting his biggest hit with a cover of
Creedence Clearwater Revival
's
"Proud Mary"
in 1969, and recording an album in the late '70s with cult soulster
Swamp Dogg
as producer.
In the 1980s and 1990s,
Burke
became one of the most visible living exponents of classic soul music, continuing to tour and record albums in a rootsy, at times gospel-ish style. Although these were critically well received, their stylistic purity also ensured that their market was primarily confined to roots music enthusiasts rather than a pop audience. His live and later recorded work, however, is a favorite of those who want to experience a soul legend with his talents and stylistic purity relatively intact.
Burke
's 2002 release
Don't Give Up on Me
was hailed as a major comeback for the legendary soul man. Great songwriters like
Elvis Costello
,
Dan Penn
,
Nick Lowe
, and
Tom Waits
contributed songs and
Joe Henry
produced the album, which has been compared to
Johnny Cash
's landmark
American Recordings
. After the critical success of
Don't Give Up on Me
reaffirmed
Burke
's status as one of the greatest living exponents of classic soul, the singer teamed up with producer
Don Was
for
Make Do with What You Got
, a updated variation on his classic style that was released in spring 2005. A year later,
Burke
released an interesting country and soul hybrid,
Nashville
, on Shout! Factory. A second album from the label,
Like a Fire
, followed in 2008. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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