Donny Hathaway Midi Files
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This combination will not only improve your AAJ experience, it will allow us to continue to rigorously build on the great work we first started in 1995. Donny Hathaway Someday We'll All Be Free 2010 Critical opinion has not always been kind to the singer Donny Hathaway, who died in 1979 at the age of 33. Some have decried an alleged of soul; but more cruel, perhaps, is the general neglect of critical and commercial attention in which Hathaway's records languish. Rarely is heor indeed, was he, during his lifetimementioned in the same breath as Marvin Gaye, or, beautiful singers, all of them, but also complex, accomplished R&B musicians to whose artistic status Hathaway clearly aspired.
What this four-CD box set contains is the full content of the three studio albums Hathaway released during his lifetime: Everything Is Everything (Atco, 1970), Donny Hathaway (Atco, 1971) and Extension Of A Man (Atco, 1973). A single track arranged by from the soundtrack to the blaxploitation flick Come Back Charleston Blue is likewise included.
There is also the live record he released ( Live, Atco, 1972), as well as second disc of live performances culled from the same concerts at the Troubadour in Hollywood in August 1971 and the Bitter End in New York in October 1971, released posthumously ( Performance, Atlantic, 1980). To these are added alternative tracks that have been added to CD reissues over the years.
The quotient of never-before-heard material in this new collection is relatively low: five studio tracks and two June 1973 live tracks from Carnegie Hall never before released. This is not as exhaustive an accounting of Hathaway's output as might be suspected, however. Even those only casually aware of the singer will miss his duets with Roberta Flack ('Where Is The Love?,' 'The Closer I Get To You'), unquestionably his best-known recordings. Moreover, the informative liner notes refer to his extensive work as an arranger for Chess, Stax, Twinight, RCA and especially Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label. It would have been useful to include some of the highlights of these arrangements (like the version of 'Valdez In The Country' recorded with Lydia Pense and Cold Blood).
And where is Hathaway's first single, the Mayfield- penned 'I Thank You,' sung in duet with June Conquest in 1969? The five hours of music included in the box set can be provisionally grouped into four categories. Tough, complex soul: 'Giving Up' (grown-up soul with all the maturity of 's 'Where Do You Start'), 'Voices Inside (Everything is Everything),' 'Someday We'll All Be Free,' 'Come Little Children,' 'The Ghetto'these songs feature singing and arrangements both aggressive and expressive. Some take unexpected harmonic turns; in this way Hathaway stood in relation to his early-1970s contemporaries in the Top 40 much as did to fine but less innovative bandleaders like in the 1930s. Many of these songs sound best live, and arguably the best part of this collection is the disc and a half of live recordings that it ends with.
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