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These Songs for You, Live!

 
Album Review: These Songs for You, Live!
 

  • Artist: Donny Hathaway
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 08, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Live
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Few musicians gave more to their audience than Donny Hathaway. Capable of leading the section or letting the crowd take him away, a man whose sensuality oozed out of him on-stage but who also aired his struggles with despair and social unrest, Hathaway really had no comparison in soul music, or even pop music in total. (His closest kin, Sam Cooke, was the only one who possessed a similarly transcendent voice, gloriously simple yet with enormous depth.) Fans of latter-day soul music's most cathartic figure previously had two avenues to enjoy Hathaway in a live context: the brilliant original album Live from 1972 and the valuable document In Performance, issued in 1980 after his suicide (perhaps the most tragic death in pop history). Atlantic/Rhino's breathtaking compilation These Songs for You, Live! combines roughly half of those LPs and bolsters the program with six unreleased tracks (only some from the same concerts) and an interview. The results prove that, arranging skills aside, Donny Hathaway reached his peak facing not a mixing board but an audience of living (and often screaming) people. Compilation producers Dave Nathan and Barry Benson start out with a pair of light pieces, Hathaway originals "Flying Easy" and "Valdez in the Country," before beginning the heart of the disc, a selection of inspired covers. The choices are all formidable (though for a variety of reasons), including Carole King's "You've Got a Friend," the Hollies' "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On," and the Beatles' "Yesterday" (the latter, astonishingly unreleased, takes its place as one of the most gorgeous versions ever recorded of the most performed pop standard of the 20th century). No one could deny that these pieces are soaked in melodrama, though Hathaway's spirit and fire transcend the pathos so completely that in his hands they're transformed. His own "Someday We'll All Be Free" is another gorgeous performance, this one leavened by his alternate modes of piano playing, gospel arpeggios in the beginning but meaty jazz solos later on. These performances, all recorded between 1971 and 1973, provide the most compelling proof that it was Donny Hathaway who reached the pinnacle of true gospel-soul. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Flying Easy [#] Donny Hathaway Donny Hathaway (3:11)
Valdez in the Country [#] Donny Hathaway Donny Hathaway (4:08)
Someday We'll All Be Free [#] Donny Hathaway, Ed Howard Donny Hathaway (5:30)
You've Got a Friend Carole King Donny Hathaway (4:34)
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother [#] Bob Russell, Bobby Scott Donny Hathaway (7:49)
What's Going On Marvin Gaye, Renaldo Benson, Al Cleveland Donny Hathaway (5:23)
Yesterday [#] John Lennon, Paul McCartney Donny Hathaway (5:24)
Superwoman [#] Stevie Wonder Donny Hathaway (6:42)
A Song for You Leon Russell Donny Hathaway (5:48)
Sack Full of Dreams Gary McFarland, Louis Savary Donny Hathaway (5:30)
Little Ghetto Boy Donny Hathaway, Ed Howard Donny Hathaway (4:33)
I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know Al Kooper Donny Hathaway (5:55)
The Ghetto Donny Hathaway, Leroy Hutson Donny Hathaway (12:22)
Interview [#] Donny Hathaway (2:58)

Credits

Donny Hathaway (Organ), Donny Hathaway (Piano), Donny Hathaway (Arranger), Donny Hathaway (Vocals), Donny Hathaway (Vocals (Background)), Phil Upchurch (Guitar), Phil Upchurch (Vocals (Background)), Cornell Dupree (Guitar), Cornell Dupree (Vocals (Background)), Earl DeRouen (Conga), Earl DeRouen (Vocals (Background)), Lynn Goldsmith (Photography), Dan Hersch (Remastering), Mike Howard (Guitar), Mike Howard (Vocals (Background)), Frank Hubach (Engineer), Bill Inglot (Remastering), Arif Mardin (Producer), Richard Tee (Organ), Richard Tee (Vocals (Background)), Ray Thompson (Engineer), Willie Weeks (Bass), Willie Weeks (Vocals (Background)), Jerry Wexler (Producer), Fred White (Drums), Fred White (Vocals (Background)), Tom Fly (Engineer), David Nathan (Liner Notes), David Nathan (Compilation Producer), A. Scott Galloway (Author), Rachel Gutek (Art Direction), Rachel Gutek (Design), Barry Benson (Compilation Producer), Steven Chean (Project Assistant), Jim Cummins (Cover Photo), Steve Woolard (Project Assistant), Sheryl Farber (Editorial Supervision), Ginger Dettman (Project Assistant), Tim Scanlin (Project Assistant), Arkadiusz Jankowski (Design Assistant)
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