- Loving You-Losing You
- No One Can Love You More
- One Thing On My Mind
- I Don't Want To Lose You
- Deliver the Love
- Was Yesterday Such a Long Time Ago
- The Night Bird Gets the Love
- Beautiful Man of Mine
- Children of the World
- Betcha By Golly Wow
- Loving You-Losing You
- No One Can Love You
- Baby (I'm Gonna Love You)
- Do Me
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Overview
This 1977 set is the debut from one of music's most emotional and beloved singers. Her career got a jump-start from her work on Norman Connors's 1976 album You Are My Starship, where Hyman gave a melancholy and skilled reading of the Stylistics' hit "Betcha by Golly Wow." That album set the standard for Hyman's career and features a classy, mellow R&B sound made with esteemed jazz/R&B players. But among her late-'70s and early-'80s output, Phyllis Hyman is, curiously, one of her most forgotten efforts, though it included many songs she would be later be identified with. Skip Scarborough's "No One Can Love You More" is indicative of her plentiful sensual charm and her rich vocal timbre. Although Hyman's vocal prowess is well-known, this set also shows that she was gifted with an uncommon maturity. Hyman was only in her mid-twenties when this was recorded, and her self-possession enabled her to glide through the majority of the material here. Hyman's version of Thom Bell and Linda Creed's "I Don't Want to Lose You" (originally recorded by the Spinners) is even more of a tearjerker. From singing the chorus in the intro to a Sarah Vaughan-like scat in the middle, the song was hers. Her debut also displays her skill: the blessing and the curse of making half-baked material interesting. On "Beautiful Man of Mine" and Hubert Eaves' "Children of the World," her vocals are undoubtedly the best thing about the tracks. Phyllis Hyman veers from instant melodic classics to unformed ideas, a mix that prevents it from being essential. [A 2015 re-release included bonus tracks.
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/01/2017 |
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Label: | Funkytown Grooves |
UPC: | 0810736021558 |
catalogNumber: | 12805665 |
Rank: | 27369 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Phyllis Hyman Primary Artist,Background VocalsGary Bartz Tenor Saxophone
Hiram Bullock Guitar
Cecil Bridgewater Trumpet
Onaje Allan Gumbs Piano,Conductor,fender rhodes
Charles Sullivan Trumpet
Victor Lewis Drums
Hubert Eaves Piano,Moog Bass
Reggie Lucas Guitar
Kiane Zawadi Trombone
Maxine Anderson Background Vocals
Errol Crusher Bennett Percussion
Carla Benson Background Vocals
Evette Benton Background Vocals
Charles Collins Drums
Ann Esther Davis Background Vocals
Scott Edwards Bass
Jim Gilstrap Background Vocals
Billy Harner Background Vocals
Dennis Harris Guitar
Barbara Ingram Background Vocals
Anthony Jackson Bass
Virgil Jones Trumpet
Will Lee Bass
John Lehman Background Vocals
Harvey Mason Timpani
Sidney Muldrow French Horn
Andy Newmark Drums
Jerry Peters Keyboards
Greg Poree Guitar
Janice Robinson Trombone
Richard Rome Keyboards
John Rowin Guitar
Skip Scarborough Keyboards
Craig Snyder Guitar
Jerry Steinholtz Percussion
String Reunion Strings
Sandy Torano Guitar
Larry Washington Percussion
Steve Jordan Drums
John Davis Keyboards
Michael "Sugar Bear" Foreman Bass
Raymond Pounds Drums
Larry Alexander Background Vocals
Nathaniel Watts Bass
Gregg Williams French Horn
Bill Lowe Trombone
Technical Credits
Clarence Carter ComposerHiram Bullock Composer
Onaje Allan Gumbs Arranger,Composer
Evie Sands Composer
Hubert Eaves Arranger,Composer,Arp String Ensemble
Leroy Bell Composer
Thom Bell Composer
Charles Veal String Conductor
F. Byron Clark Engineer
Linda Creed Composer
Don Renaldo String Arrangements
Lewis Merenstein Executive Producer
Jerry Peters Arranger,Producer
Skip Scarborough Composer
Sandy Torano Producer
Fred Torchio Engineer
Mort Goode Composer
Richard Germinaro Composer
Alex Henderson Liner Notes
John Davis Arranger,Producer
Henry Towns Reissue Coordinator
Ken Present Engineer
Rachim Ausur Sahu Composer
Tony Calvert Reissue Producer
Larry Alexander Composer,Producer
Randy Mahon Interview Coordinator
Buddy Scott Composer
Ausar Sahu Composer
Muhyi Shakoor Composer
Milt Sincott Art Direction
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