Saturday, January 5, 2008
Ellen Foley: Another Breath Vinyl LP Rip
Here's a cool artist I knew nothing about until someone on the audiokarma.org music forum kept going on and on about how good she was. Then one day I was ripping a WHFS tape and David plays her cover of Robert Palmer's "Johnny And Mary". It sounded so nice I had to play it twice! I bought the vinyl LP on e-bay for a couple of bucks and was pleasently surprised. Check her out...
Her first big break was singing the duet with Meat Loaf on "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" from the 1977 album Bat out of Hell. Although Karla DeVito is featured on the video, she is miming to Foley's vocals.
She can be heard on The Clash album Sandinista! in the song "Hitsville UK". All four members of The Clash appeared on her 1981 album The Spirit of St. Louis and Mick Jones and Joe Strummer co-wrote a number of songs for the album. The Clash's hit song "Should I Stay or Should I Go", written and sung by Mick Jones, from the Combat Rock album, was about the turbulent relationship he shared with Foley at the time.
Foley also recorded a memorable duet in 1980 with Ian Hunter, "We Gotta Get Outta Here". She later sang on Joe Jackson's 1984 album Body and Soul, most notably on the duet with Jackson entitled "Happy Ending".
As Ellen Foley published her third LP "Another Breath" in 1983, again she turned heads by being able to have Vini Poncia as a producer. He is well known for his successful work with Leo Sayer and Ringo Starr. The experienced expert in audio mixing discovered refinements in Ellen Foley's voice that must have escaped his predecessors. Spectacular interpretations of songs such as "Johnny And Mary" (Robert Palmer), "Come And Get These Memories" (Holland/Dozier/Holland) and "Let Me Be The One You Love" (by cult-composer-team Desmond Child and David Landau) again brought her the best critiques in all major music publications. Full of enthusiasm "Music Week" wrote: "Who could have thought that Robert Palmer would be so happy about a cover-version of his hit. The whole album is along these lines: sparingly used arrangements, good songs and above all this voice that doesn't bore you for a minute."
01 BOYS IN THE ATTIC
02 JOHNNY AND MARY
03 ANOTHER BREATH
04 LET ME BE THE ONE YOU LOVE
05 READ MY LIPS
06 NIGHTLINE
07 COME TO ME
08 RUN FOR MY LIFE
09 COME AND GET THESE MEMORIES
10 SPY IN THE HOUSE OF LOVE
19mb, WMA 9.1, 41 Minutes
http://rapidshare.com/files/81364726/ELLEN_FOLEY.rar
Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome!
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot, but why such low bitrates on these vinyl-rips. It really breaks down the audio quality, just like Ian Lloyd?
ReplyDeletecause that's how I got 'em ripped to my hard drive, way before I gave any thought to sharing my tunes on this blog. The CD is available on Amazon with bounus tracks if you want it bad enough, and if you want Ian Lloyd bad enough, the LP is available as well.
ReplyDeleteJust listened to Joe Jackson's Body and Soul on vinyl...what a treat to hear Ellen Foley as a background singer on that LP and then to find this post. Thanks for the Ellen Foley LP you posted here.
ReplyDeleteVanFan
It's amazing what can be re-discovered when listening to the old radio tapes on here...
ReplyDeleteKayaker, I just listened to this jem. Very nice vinyl rip. I listened using my laptop and a pair of Sennheiser headphones. The .wma files only have a slight tinny sound...the bass was good. Not bad at all for the bit rate!
ReplyDeleteThe "Johnny and Mary" Robert Palmer cover is one I had to listen to many many times over. Weasel and the gangealways found a way to sneak some Ellen Foley into their HFS shows. Thanks for this rip.
VanFan
The .wma files only have a slight tinny sound...the bass was good. Not bad at all for the bit rate!
ReplyDeleteAnd not bad for free eh?
That cover of Johnny and Mary is so good, I gotta here it twice too!
A rare event for me to replay a tune. But it really releases the endorphins!
It sounded really good on my Creative wma player in the car this morning!
ReplyDeleteVanFan
Sounds great cruisin'!
ReplyDeletegreat singer, i have a few lp's by her, thanks, Grant
ReplyDeleteGrant, send us a link so we can hear 'em too!
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