Friday, August 10, 2007


Shirley And Company - Shame, Shame, Shame (Vibration 1975)




3 Comments:

Blogger sou.th low said...

An eclectic mix of funk, disco, Caribbean, moody R&B, and pop influences, this hidden gem of an album followed the surprising comeback success that Shirley Goodman -- one-half of legendary 1950s duo Shirley & Lee -- enjoyed with the single of the same name. Penned and produced by Vibration founder Sylvia Robinson, "Shame, Shame, Shame" was one of the earliest examples of disco, following in the footsteps of efforts like George McCrae's "Rock Your Baby" and the Hues Corporation's "Rock the Boat," but with a notably soulful grip. The tune's nifty guitar strolls, spirited piano licks, and persistent percussion, combined with the utter enthusiasm of Goodman and male vocalist Jesus Alvarez, make for a hard-to-resist concoction. The album isn't limited to the fiery antics of that song; all of its selections share a common feel-good vibe. Perhaps the most celestial moment is the endearing, easily coaxing "I Gotta Get Next to You"; it's truly rare to find a ballad so simultaneously soulful and relaxed. Additionally, both "Love Is" and "I Guess Things Have to Change" are sprightly, mellow numbers with fluid horn arrangements and vocal lines that showcase Alvarez's impressive writing skills. Goodman co-wrote several tunes as well: the reggae-influenced "Jim Doc Kay" and the sassy "Keep on Rolling On." The two vocalists trade verses on a number of tunes, making for a unique, well-rounded sound. "Cry, Cry, Cry" and "Disco Shirley," two takeoffs on the initial hit, were released as follow-up singles that didn't fare so well. In 1976, Vibration also released a non-album single, "I Like to Dance," featuring Goodman paired with a new male vocalist (surprisingly, Collectables didn't include this on its CD reissue). Perhaps if one of the album's more divergent efforts had been chosen as a single instead, success wouldn't have been as fleeting.

1. Shame, Shame, Shame
2. Shame, Shame, Shame (Instrumental)
3. Another Tear Will Fall
4. I Guess Things Have To Change
5. Disco Shirley
6. Jim Doc Kay
7. Love Is
8. Cry, Cry, Cry
9. Cry, Cry, Cry (Instrumental)
10. I Gotta Get Next To You
11. Keep On Rolling On

8/10/2007 5:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I use to hear the instrumental version of "Shame,Shame,Shame" on a radio show that used it as a theme song. Couldn't never find it...until now. Thanks!

-->D.Moose

10/24/2007 1:37 PM  
Blogger Doctor Okeh said...

this was also nice right out of the gate,, cannot wait to venture through the rest of it , only got to spin the opening joint,, but It sounds like the rest of the record will eb a str8 burner!!
Thx once again!
DrOk!!!!!

12/17/2007 2:39 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home