Ace Records Round-Up: Spotlight on Petula Clark, Norman Whitfield, and “More Motown Girls”

The soundtrack of director Edgar Wright’s recent film Last Night in Soho features two interpretations of Tony Hatch’s classic pop hit “Downtown” performed by star Anya Taylor-Joy: one perky and uptempo, one haunting and downbeat.  But the Soho soundtrack isn’t the only way to hear “Downtown” as you likely haven’t heard it before.  The irresistible ode to that place where you can “forget all your troubles, forget all your cares” can be heard in Italian as sung by its originator, Petula Clark, as one of the 31 tracks on Ace International’s delightful…

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Wishing On A Star: BBR Reissues, Expands Ashford and Simpson, Rose Royce On CD

Big Break Records has recently returned to the catalogues of Ashford and Simpson and Rose Royce for a trio of new, expanded and remastered reissues. Gimme Something Real (1973) and I Wanna Be Selfish (1974), Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson’s first two albums for Warner Bros. Records, concludes BBR’s survey of the duo’s WB years.  Gimme Something Real introduced all but the most diehard fans to the already-famous songwriters as singer-songwriters.  As “Valerie and Nick,” they had released singles early in the 1960s, but performing took a backseat when they began to…

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Big Break Records “Breaks Away” with Al Jarreau, Rose Royce

Accompanying the recent releases from The Spinners and Frantique, Big Break Records rounded out its 2015 slate with a pair of titles from Al Jarreau and Rose Royce. Renowned vocalist Al Jarreau made his album debut in 1975 with the Reprise Records release We Got By, a collection of original songs from the jazz-rooted singer.  He followed that effort with Glow, incorporating tracks by a wide range of writers including Elton John, James Taylor and Antonio Carlos Jobim.  Jarreau was slowly but surely building a worldwide fan base with his distinctive vocal style,…

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