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Songs / Hey Love [Import]

Rotary ConnectionAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (December 27, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: October 27, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: BGP / Beat Goes Public
  • ASIN: B00000DC12
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #188,717 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Respect
2. The Weight
3. Sunshine Of Your Love
4. I Got My Mojo Working
5. The Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
6. Tales Of Brave Ulysses
7. This Town
8. We're Going Wrong
9. The Salt Of The Earth
10. If I Sing My Song
11. The Sea & She
12. I am The Black Gold Of The Sun
13. Hangin' Round The Bee Tree
14. Hey, Love
15. Love Has Fallen On Me
16. Song For Everyman
17. Love Is
18. Vine Of Happiness

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two GREAT Albums On One CD! YES!, May 26, 2001
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"sundown_lady" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Songs / Hey Love (Audio CD)
I am generally not fond of "covers", however, there are artists who can cover an original song with so much appreciation and adulation that one cannot help but love the cover as much as the original. Rotary Connection was such a group and their fifth album, "Songs", contains the best cover work I have ever heard. Starting with Otis Redding's "Respect", Rotary Connection adds a jazzy flavor to the original arrangement which is magnificent. Their soulful rendition of The Band's "The Weight" has a vocal depth you never realized was possible. The same can be said for their cover of Cream's "Sunshine of You Love" and "Tales of Brave Ulysses" (a personal favorite), albeit Clapton's sizzling guitar styling is missing. The blues classic, "I Got My Mojo Working" would make any blues fan smile with appreciation. The final cover on this fantastic album is none other than Jimi Hendrix's "The Burning of the Midnight Lamp". With the exception of Sting and Michael Hedges, most covers of Jimi's music makes me want to cry. I'm forced, however, to expand my exception list with Rotary's cover. I'm sure Jimi would have loved to do this duet... :) The original tunes remaining on this album are equally excellent. "We're Going Wrong" is a personal favorite.

The Rotary Connection's final album, "Hey, Love" is, in my opinion, their very best. The light Brazilian "If I Sing My Song" will put a smile on the face of the most critical listener. Our heart strings are gently pulled by "The Sea & She" and we remember sweetly. The jazzy-funky "I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun" takes us back to a time of self realization and acknowledgment of human spirit. We are then intellectually reminded of the paradox and complexity of "Hangin Round The Bee Tree". The title track, "Hey, Love" is a bountiful and jazzy tune that is enjoyed just as much in 1999 as in 1971. "Love Has Fallen On Me" (covered by Chaka Khan in 1978) is an upbeat blues/gospel tune. And if all of this brilliance wasn't enough, Rotary Connection sweetly and lovingly covers the Dell's classic "Love Is". "Vine of Happiness" is the perfect final track as is "Hey Love" the perfect final group effort.

Yes, two GREAT albums on ONE CD!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still their own, sound, but harder, bluesier, more intense, March 26, 2004
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Phil Rogers (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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Less of the sounds of the love generation, and less "theatrical", but still the same quality. Explores R&B, blues, and even harder rock (Cream) with their still indominable sound. We're seeing another side of the group, and of life.

I myself like less theatrics, not being much of a theatre buff, so I prefer this. The renditions of some of these covers are so original it kind of astounds me, really. Though they can't replace the often stellar original artist's cuts in any sense of the word, there are moments when one clearly wonders if RC surpasses, and makes them into new songs.

And the intensity is unbelievable - right down to the details of how the parts mesh, and how they really really drive the beat. THeir singing as usual is almost unimaginably perfect.

[Note - for similar intensity on covers of old R&B and blues standards, as intense and flavorful - and tight - as some of the wildest Chicago blues, etc., by all means check out an unlikely source - early Moody Blues. The Moodys' original ethos/incarnation was as a band of incomparable British blues musicians. Their first album 'Go Now', in addition to including their two thoroughly gorgeous slow-rock singles (the hit "Go Now" and the vastly underrated "From the Bottom of my Heart") totally rocks out with possibly an even more true to the original blues sound than the Yardbirds and Mayall, etc. It's hard to believe they switched gears, seemingly so suddenly, and so radically/thoroughly.]

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars excellent, September 20, 2009
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The motis operendi of Rotery Connection is to take popular songs of their era, the late 1960s, and transform them. On this twofer,they do so with material from Aretha Franklin, Cream and Hendrix.

This music is altered so much as to be unrecogniable. On "Respect," the band uses sensual strings and plays the song at half tempo. "Sunshine of Your Love" has the famous bass/guitar line removed and is also turned into a erotic, orchestral dirge.

And orchestration is the name of the game with Rotery Connection. But this is not rock or R&B turned easy listening. The arrangements feature silky, ensamble vocals, and the string charts take on a dark, psychadelic flavor. This sounds more like David Axlerod than Montavoni.

Conceptually and in practice, this is gripping psychadelic music.
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