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Album Review: Come to My Garden

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Minnie Riperton's solo debut is in many respects her finest hour -- devoid of the overly syrupy production that hampers her later work, Come to My Garden instead couches her miraculous voice in the elegant arrangements of the great Charles Stepney, striking a perfect balance between romantic melodrama and sensual nuance. Call Stepney's singular approach "chamber soul"--the nimble melodies and insistent grooves swell with orchestral flourishes, while the jazz-inspired rhythms (courtesy of Ramsey Lewis' group) at times evoke Van Morrison's masterpiece Astral Weeks. Stepney creates the ideal backdrop for Riperton's soaring vocals, which reveal a subtlety and restraint absent from the glass-shattering bombast of her subsequent performances -- the opening "Les Fleurs" (covered decades later by 4Hero) crystallizes the entire record, embracing both intimacy and majesty to haunting effect. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Les Fleur Charles Stepney Minnie Riperton (3:18)
Completeness Charles Stepney, Rose Johnson Minnie Riperton (3:32)
Come to My Garden Richard Rudolph Minnie Riperton (3:19)
Memory Band Minnie Riperton (4:05)
Rainy Day in Centerville Richard Rudolph, Charles Stepney Minnie Riperton (5:22)
Close Your Eyes and Remember Richard Rudolph, Charles Stepney Minnie Riperton (3:38)
Oh, by the Way Minnie Riperton (2:58)
Expecting Charles Stepney Minnie Riperton (3:51)
Only When I'm Dreaming Charles Stepney Minnie Riperton (3:24)

Credits

Minnie Riperton (Vocals (Background)), Charles Stepney (Arranger), Elsa Harris (Vocals (Background)), Charles Stepney (Conductor), Charles Stepney (Producer), Kitti Hayward (Vocals (Background)), Minnie Riperton (Vocals)
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Come to My Garden
Studio album by Minnie Riperton
Released April 16, 1970
Recorded November 24–26, 1969
Ter Mar Studios
(Chicago, Illinois)
Genre Soul, R&B
Label GRT
Producer Charles Stepney (producer)
Professional reviews
Minnie Riperton chronology
Come to My Garden
(1970)
Perfect Angel
(1974)

Come to My Garden is the debut solo album by Minnie Riperton -produced, arranged, and orchestrated by Charles Stepney- released in 1970. It was re-released on CD in 1999. It peaked at number one hundred and sixty on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart in 1974.[1] Some versions of the cd-release don't include the last track "Whenever, Wherever." Riperton said she wanted a sound like the great Dionne Warwick / Burt Bacharach collabo for the album.

Minnie Riperton was presented as a solo artist by Ramsey Lewis on Saturday, December 26, 1970 at Chicago's famed London House. She performed several numbers from the album accompanied by Charles Stepney,the albums producer. Although commercially unsuccessful, Come To My Garden is considered a masterpiece by critics. "Les Fleur" is probably the album's best known song and "Expecting" remains a favourite among fans.

The heavy rock aspect of Riperton's band Rotary Connection is absent here, replaced by lush orchestrations and a jazzy soft-pop feel that complements Riperton's magnificently expressive, multi-octave voice beautifully. The songs, mostly by Stepney and Riperton's husband Richard Rudolph, are mostly minor-key ballads, with alternately sorrowful and poetic lyrics. The singer / songwritery results recall early albums by Roberta Flack as well as the contemporary work by Riperton's future employer/mentor Stevie Wonder.

Contents

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Les Fleur" (Charles Stepney, Richard Rudolph) – 3:18
  2. "Completeness" (Stepney, Rose Johnson) – 3:32
  3. "Come to My Garden" (Rudolph) – 3:19
  4. "Memory Band" (Stepney) – 4:05
  5. "Rainy Day in Centerville" (Stepney, Rudolph) – 5:22

Side 2

  1. "Close Your Eyes and Remember" (Stepney, Rudolph) – 3:38
  2. "Oh, By the Way" (Stepney, Rudolph) – 2:58
  3. "Expecting" (Stepney, Jon Stocklin) – 3:51
  4. "Only When I'm Dreaming" (Stepney, Sidney Barnes) – 3:24
  5. "Whenever, Wherever" (Stepney, Johnson) – 3:34

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Personnel

  • Backing Vocals - Elsa Harris , Kitty Hayward , Minnie Riperton
  • Drums - Maurice White
  • Guitar - Phil Upchurch
  • Piano - Ramsey Lewis
  • Producer, Arranged By, Conductor - Charles Stepney
  • Vocals - Minnie Riperton

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