LES McCANN
Les McCann Plays The Hits
1966
256+ VBR LAME mp3
Vinyl rip & scans from Limelight LS 86041
Another of Les McCann's unabashed stabs at the mainstream market for Quincy Jones' Limelight during the mid-60s, Les McCann Plays The Hits is exactly what the title advertises. Although enjoyable on the whole, it's generally a luke-warm affair for the most part as Les sounds less eager to interpret these tunes than the liner notes would lead you to believe. While "Sunny" and "Sunshine Superman" certainly have sizzle, and McCann's jubilation during the gospel read of "River Deep, Mountain High" is palpable even in the bum notes, the remainder of the instrumentals come off as merely the work of a lounge band, albeit a highly competent one as the roster attests.
Original Billboard review from Nov. 19, 1966
Ironically, two of the top tracks are not only the sole original compositions, one by himself and one by friend Gene "Not Yet Eugene" McDaniels, they're also the only vocal tunes and seem somewhat tacked-on to the track listing. It could be the inclusion of "Sad Little Girl" and "Compared To What" was a concession on Limelight's part, especially when it comes to the latter song. That type of social commentary in pop soul lyrics, which would be Les' specialty by the time he moved to Atlantic, had not yet fully come into vogue on the hit parade. The Summer of Love was still almost a year off and the bubbling brew of aspirational middle-class America's angst and disillusionment was not quite potent enough to sanctify its clear reflection in the charts.
As noted a few years ago on Funky 16Corners, this seems to be the first recorded appearance of McDaniels' "Compared To What." It pre-dates any others involving McCann and was taped prior to any version recorded by McDaniels himself. I originally heard the track on Roberta Flack's First Take, a classic soul-jazz "perfect storm" that remains one of my most cherished albums. Although for me Flack's remains the definitive version (mostly due to Ron Carter's bass), this version feels closer to the style McDaniels' exhibited on his later albums, such as the 1971 masterpiece Headless Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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Cheeba, thanks for the rant [:-) and sooo much more for 2 lovely Sunny's . . .see you around sometime soon again I hope,
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Nice rant and nice post!! I`m with RS, but I`m grateful for any share with stuff like this! Thank you!
ReplyDelete@E-mile, you're welcome! I knew you'd be happy to pick up some "new" cover versions for your arsenal!
ReplyDelete@Bill, glad you dig the Les! As you probably already know, those distributors usually have an RS link, so you'll still be able to get the speed you're use to asa subscriber by choosing the RS link from the list.
On point like always...thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI am feeling less and less like blogging every day. So many downloads so few comments.
Thanks Cheeba...looking forward to hearing another version of Compared to What. I heard McCann before Flack and I like his better (though I like Flack's "Tryin Times" better than Donny Hathaway's).
ReplyDeleteRegarding the rant, I guess I don't feel plugged into the tech part of this world very well: that link you provided was info all new to me. Provides some useful (and creepy) background about some of the obvious trends in music blogland lately...I thank you for it. What with google cracking down on Blogpress blogs and Baywords falling into a coma I sorta feel like music blogland's time may be short; though it's been a great run.
@Sun Zoo, you're welcome and appreciate you droppin' a line
ReplyDelete@Oracle, so far I'm more concerned with giving that company any more $$$ rather than being too worried about the MAFIAA. Like you, I stick with OOP stuff that is in the grey area for copyright and normally not even available digitally.
@ish, glad I could geekily keep you informed. Don't think it's time for a eulogy yet, tho. Perhaps private blogs/trackers may be the way to go down the line but for now, as long as we ride that OOP line it looks like we'll get a pass...
I very much dig McCann's versions at Montreuax and with Eddie Harris on Swiss Movement, both are pretty fierce and funky while Flack's is a bit more subdued so I completely understand why you prefer those. This version of the song also predates them so hope you enjoy it too!
Cheeba, too bad you are dropping RS. I gave in months ago and took a premium account...
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Q had another label before Qwest. If you have access to more LImelight vinyl, please post them.
I like your review, it is not just praise. Thanks!
Hey Goofy, my choice is based purely on the hosting aspect. Although I will no longer be offering direct RS links, premium RS users will still be able to get RS links via the mirroring services so you'll still get the same speed etc out of your subscription.
ReplyDeleteLimelight was not owned by Q, it was a subsidiary of Mercury that he started and supervised beginning @1964. Since little of the catalogue has been reissued, I'll probably be sharing some more down the line...
Thanks dropping by again!
Hey cheeba! Thanks for introducing to this beautiful record. Am new to this kind of sound, and certainly appreciate the added commentary.
ReplyDeleteWith you on the RS subject, but like you say more for their $$$-snatching attitude than anything else.
I hope to enjoy many more great introductions. Thanks again, heavily appreciated!
mk
You're welcome mk! I also hope you can make friends with some more new music through Soundological!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for The Les McCann!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Cheeba! The song on youtube sounds very cool, so I'm getting it!
ReplyDeletelooking forward to listen to this one
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You're welcome guys!
ReplyDelete@Moes Lake, I'm playing with some ways to keep preview clips when there isn't one already available on YouTube, etc.
Hopefully this means readers won't miss out on giving something a chance and will also them help avoid wasting time/bandwidth if they know in advance it is not to their taste.
I may re-evaluate my RS decision based on developments since this post.
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Seems ubergeek Schmid is fighting for subscriber privacy and RS was also dismayed at the huge drop in biz after the first announcement.
TorrentFreak article here.
Hiya Mr SI,
ReplyDeleteGot to you via All That Jazz. Les McCann could be very tasty keysman esp when he was not attempting to be Grover- this LP is no doubt a reflextion of the times that jazz was not exactly a hot earner but its still nice to sample this which i'm off to do now
Thanks for the post
Peace
you're right cencusloss, jazz at this time was not as lucrative as rock n roll or soul. It would start to get popular again in North America shortly after this release with Monterey and the Summer of Love in 67.
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Thanks for resurrecting these "oldies". I haven't heard some of the albums you've posted here since the late 60's. It's a pleasure to hear Les McCann again on Limelight. Carmen McCrae, wow! John Handy, another unsung musical warrior.
ReplyDeleteI am also absorbing your philosophy on the dilemma of sharing files. Agreed, everything ends up being about money and there is always going to be someone who will benefit no matter the altruistic nature of many.
And as so often happens, there are going to be unscrupulous people making the money grab. Things change constantly of course though.
We are all moving at breakneck speed nowadays. Change is afoot and we have to stay positive.
C'est La Vie! I'm going back to my new Les McCann and my old JB's albums :)
Thanks, Cheeba
John - Atlanta, GA, USA
Thank you from New Zealand
ReplyDeleteHi, I've been blocked from blogspots for 3 years. Could you please send me a private RS link for this album - so hard for me to get any of Les's albums and Sad Little Girl was "the" song that got me into him.
ReplyDeleteI hope you got my post comment - if not I would so appreciate a private RS link emailed to me for this album - I've been blocked from blogspots for 3 years ++
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Hey Unknown - thx for your patience...re-upped today:
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Can you please change permissions for the RS link above. RS recently changed their policy and one has to specifically give permission for file to be downloaded. As it is now one gets 'Download permission denied by uploader.
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Thank you cheeba.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great OOP Les McCann LP! Really enjoying it!