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Where Have You Been?

 
Album Review: Where Have You Been?
 

  • Artist: Angel
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 06, 2005
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On some occasions, ultra-busy people in the music industry -- perhaps A&R reps or publicists, perhaps journalists and critics -- will hear only one song on an album and assume they know everything there is to know about the artist. But first impressions can be deceiving; they certainly are in the case of Angel Rissoff's Where Have You Been? This 2005 release gets off to an exuberant start with the opener "Where You At?," a jump blues offering with a '40s/early-'50s-type approach. Listening to "Where You At?," it would be easy to categorize Rissoff as a jump blues shouter with a fondness for Louis Jordan. But "Where You At?" doesn't tell the whole story where Rissoff is concerned; actually, most of the disc is retro-soul in the '60s/'70s vein. Rissoff clearly longs for the days when singers like Eddie Floyd, Tyrone Davis, William Bell, and Al Green ruled the R&B charts, and that outlook serves him well on some covers (including Smokey Robinson's "I Want a Love I Can See") as well as original tunes like "Why Me?," "Break out the Tears," and the title track. Rissoff is white, but Where Have You Been? isn't as rock-influenced as recordings by Rare Earth, the Spencer Davis Group, and other blue-eyed soulsters who were popular in the '60s and early '70s; stylistically, this 2005 release is -- for the most part -- pretty similar to what African-American soulsters were doing 30, 35, and 40 years earlier. And Rissoff's race shouldn't be an issue because -- like Teena Marie, Lisa Stansfield, and the Average White Band -- he is clearly skillful at what he does. So how should Rissoff be categorized? Perhaps it's best to describe him as a '60s/'70s-style soul singer who makes occasional detours into jump blues, pre-'60s R&B, and urban blues-soul. However one categorizes him, Where Have You Been? is a promising, if derivative, outing from the talented singer. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Where You At? Huey "Piano" Smith Angel (2:07)
I Want a Love I Can See Angel (3:05)
Where Have You Been? Angel Rissoff Angel (5:11)
Why Me? Angel Rissoff Angel (5:01)
It's Better to Have and Don't Need Angel (4:11)
Your Promise to Be Mine J. Oliver Angel (3:39)
Break Out the Tears Angel Rissoff Angel (3:52)
Back in Love Again Angel Rissoff Angel (4:43)
I Wanna Be (Your Everything) J.C. Evans Angel (3:17)
Oh Rockin' Daddy Angel (2:53)

Credits

Larita Gaskins (Vocals (Background)), Sal Giorgianni (Sax (Tenor)), Sal Giorgianni (Soloist), Seth Glassman (Bass), Murray Weinstock (Organ), Murray Weinstock (Piano), George Naha (Guitar), Mark Phaneuf (Trombone), Mark Phaneuf (Flute (Alto)), Mark Phaneuf (Sax (Alto)), Mark Phaneuf (Sax (Tenor)), Scott Hull (Mastering), Johnny Gale (Bass), Johnny Gale (Guitar), Johnny Gale (Arranger), Johnny Gale (Vocals (Background)), Johnny Gale (Producer), Johnny Gale (Vocal Arrangement), Johnny Gale (Horn Arrangements), Johnny Gale (Musical Direction), Mitch Margold (Piano), Mitch Margold (Trombone), Mitch Margold (Organ (Hammond)), Mitch Margold (Engineer), Mitch Margold (Horn Arrangements), Tim Quimette (Strings), Tim Quimette (Trumpet), Tim Quimette (Flugelhorn), Tim Quimette (Horn), Tim Quimette (Horn Arrangements), Angel Rissoff (Bass), Angel Rissoff (Harmonica), Angel Rissoff (Arranger), Angel Rissoff (Vocals), Angel Rissoff (Vocals (Background)), Angel Rissoff (Executive Producer), Angel Rissoff (Vocal Arrangement), Angel Rissoff (Horn Arrangements), Baron Raymonde (Horn), Baron Raymonde (Sax (Tenor)), Andrea Rohlehr (Vocals (Background)), Mark Patterson (Trombone), Joe Boerst (Engineer), John "Ratso" Gerardi (Guitar), Paul Colin (Photography), Paul Colin (Jacket Design), John Hagen (Sax (Baritone)), John Hagen (Sax (Tenor))
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