Great American Soulbook Tower of Power

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  • Release Date: 04/07/2009
  • Sales Rank: 12,368
  • Label: TOP RECORDS
  • UPC: 895333002056

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Tower of Power have openly admitted resistance toward covering any hit R&B classics, preferring to play their original brand of funky soul and dance music with a horn-fired edge over their four decades on the scene. But they have finally acquiesced, reluctantly but with growing confidence during this session, in producing a tribute to the many solid singers who appeared in the charts during the '60s and '70s with these renditions of tunes familiar to Top 40 AM radio listeners. Special guest singers range from Sam Moore of Sam & Dave fame to young pop songstress Joss Stone, the veteran British lounge crooner Tom Jones, and rocker Huey Lewis, not to mention TOP frontman Larry Braggs. Philly and Motown music, love songs, retro-soul, and a little disco are included in this collection that is, for the most part, faithfully reproduced. A Sam & Dave hit penned by Isaac Hayes, "I Thank You" is soulfully rendered by Jones, while Moore digs in on Otis Redding's "Mr. Pitiful," both the most authentic highlights of the album. Lewis is quite convincing in his blue-eyed soul role during Wilson Pickett's shuffle swing "634-5789," offering the premise that he could pull off a whole album of this stuff. Braggs cops Stevie Wonder's style during "You Met Your Match," while he and an overamped Stone combine on the more heavily funky and contemporized version of Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston's "It Takes Two." Aretha Franklin's "Since You've Been Gone," sporting the refrain "Why'd you have to do it" with a backup chorus, is as true to the original as any other version. A James Brown medley unfortunately does not come close to the Godfather of Soul, and there are some sappy renditions of such numbers as Billy Paul's "Me & Mrs. Jones," Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band's "Loveland," and the Gaye/Tammi Terrell hit "Your Precious Love" with Braggs and Stone. "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel," originally done by Tavares, is simply soupy and far too slick, and the Bill Withers song "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?" is a revisited disco throwaway. Missing from these songs are the extended, powerful horn charts that made Tower of Power famous, with only a modicum of interaction and with little punch to add to the flavor of these charts. Perhaps a second volume might yield better results than the overtly commercialized collection that is presented here. Not bad -- just not great. Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

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Tower Of Power Salute Their Influences!by DJ_Ray_Arrucci

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July 27, 2009: It's been awhile since Tower Of Power, America's premier R & B and funk band with the legendary horn section, has released an album. This time around TOP has reached back into the past for a star-studded covers CD that includes such guests as Tom Jones, Josh Stone, Sam Moore and Huey Lewis. By putting the TOP touch on these classic R & B tunes they have come up with a disc that is danceable, funky and downright soulful. Rather than just copy the originals, TOP rearranges the tunes to show off it's great players and gives it a nice bottom sound thanks to capable production by TOP's leader and founder Emilio Castillo. Among the highlights are "Star Time", a funkalicious medley of James Brown hits, an incredible vocal performance by Larry Braggs on Billy Paul's "Me And Mrs. Jones", and extremely well done versions of "You Met your Match", "I Thank You" with guest vocals by Tom Jones, and "Since You've Been Gone"!

A highly recommended disc, let's hope TOP doesn't wait long to release it's next offering!