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Barbara Lynn - A Good Woman (The Complete Tribe & Jet Stream Singles 1966-1979)

Barbara Lynn - A Good Woman (The Complete Tribe & Jet Stream Singles 1966-1979)

BAND/ARTIST: Barbara Lynn

  • Title: A Good Woman (The Complete Tribe & Jet Stream Singles 1966-1979)
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Kent Records
  • Genre: Funk / Soul
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
  • Total Time: 1:00:56
  • Total Size: 318 MB
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Tracklist:

01. I'm a Good Woman (2:27)
02. Running Back (1:50)
03. You Left the Water Running (2:11)
04. Until I'm Free (2:08)
05. Watch the One (That Brings the Bad News) (2:06)
06. Club a Go-Go (1:58)
07. New Kind of Love (2:11)
08. I Don't Want a Playboy (2:08)
09. (Until Then) I'll Suffer (3:06)
10. Take Your Love and Run (2:55)
11. You Better Quit It (2:34)
12. Nice and Easy (1:53)
13. Movin' on a Groove (3:20)
14. Disco Music (3:36)
15. Takin' His Love Away (Ain't Gonna Be Easy) (3:03)
16. How You Think I Can Live with Somebody (After What I've Been Used To) (2:20)
17. Take Your Time (2:11)
18. Give Him His Freedom (2:58)
19. Sugar Coated Love (2:45)
20. I Warned You, Baby (2:01)
21. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (2:34)
22. You Finally Got Your Good Thing Back (3:24)
23. Call My Bluff, Baby (2:16)
24. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (3:02)

Barbara Lynn's most notable recordings (including her sole big hit, "You'll Lose a Good Thing," and the original version of "Oh Baby [We Got a Good Thing Going]," covered by the Rolling Stones) were released on Jamie Records in the early to mid-'60s and, to a lesser degree, Atlantic in the late '60s and early '70s. She had short stints quite a few years apart, however, on the Tribe and Jet Stream labels. These are the recordings featured on this 24-track anthology, which is fairly solid if unspectacular soul, and more of a fill-in-the-gap collection than the first or second Lynn anthology to investigate. The best known of these songs is her first Tribe single, 1966's "I'm a Good Woman," a smoldering he-done-me-wrong stormer that's also the best song on the CD (though it must be said that Lydia Pense did a better job with the tune with her pre-Cold Blood group, the Generation). But the four 1966-1967 Tribe singles that lead off the compilation are respectable Texas soul with a little more pop than the usual Southern soul of the era, including the second-ever version of the semi-standard "You Left the Water Running." A couple Jet Stream 45s she did shortly after the Tribe material were also issued on Atlantic, including a bluesy number, "(Until Then) I'll Suffer," that sounds a bit like "You'll Lose a Good Thing, Pt. 2." After a brief break from the music business, she returned with some obscure mildly disco-influenced singles in 1976 (one of them even called "Disco Music") that are actually more soul than disco, and might hold more appeal to soul purists than most such efforts. A single from 1979 shows her returning to her old sound fairly convincingly, and the disc is filled out by some odds and ends, including some late-'60s outtakes that appeared on a 1998 CD anthology, as well as a couple previously unissued Jet Stream recordings. On the whole it's reasonably strong soul that sometimes exhibits a pronounced bluesy streak, but the material isn't her best. The packaging's fine, though, the 16-page liner notes including quotes from Lynn herself, and even a copy of a brief handwritten letter from her to producer Huey Meaux.


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  • gozo2014
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thanx ural 4 share
  • Codyflac
  •  wrote in 06:39
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Thanks to the uploader for the share.... These Kent compilations are wonderful and in lossless fantastic stuff!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.