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Oh No Not My Baby: The Best of Maxine Brown

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (December 27, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: 1990
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Kent Records UK
  • ASIN: B0000013CB
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #312,946 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Since I Found You
2. Gotta Find a Way
3. I Wonder What My Baby's Doing Tonight
4. Let Me Give You My Lovin'
5. It's Torture
6. One in a Million
7. Oh No, Not My Baby
8. You're in Love
9. Anything for a Laugh
10. Coming Back to You
11. Yesterday's Kisses
12. Ask Me
13. All in My Mind
14. Little Girl Lost
15. I Want a Guarantee
16. Secret of Living
17. Baby Cakes
18. One Step at a Time
19. I've Got a Lot of Love Left in Me
20. I Don't Need Anything
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant pioneering soul goddess, August 16, 2003
Although there had been great female R+B and pop singers before Maxine came along, it is generally accepted that Maxine was the first female soul singer of any significance. Given the excellence of the music that Maxine recorded, it is remarkable that she did not achieve superstardom. Some suggest that Maxine's downfall was her versatility - she could sing a wide variety of material, whereas Dionne Warwick and Aretha Franklin (for example) both focused on a particular style.

Maxine, like so many singers, is now remembered primarily for just one song - her song is Oh no not my baby. This song, written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, provided Maxine with a top thirty American hit. Manfred Mann covered the song and took it to the top ten in Britain. Despite not having the UK hit, Maxine gained some recognition and eventually did some live UK shows.

Before her success with Oh no not my baby, Maxine had American hits with All in my mind and Funny. They are represented here by re-recordings, the originals having been on a small independent label.

Perhaps my favorite here is the touching Bacharach-David ballad I cry alone, but there are many fine songs here and the more I listen to this collection, the more I am mystified by Maxine's modest level of success. If you enjoy sixties soul music and you are interesting in looking beyond the obvious big names, Maxine Brown's music is just what you are looking for.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars UNHAPPY, July 25, 2002
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I bought this cd for one song only All In MY MIND thinking it would be from the original hit from the 45 and on this cd it was taken from on stage performance and was greatly disappointed...I would not recommend this cd at all
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Second-rate Godess, October 31, 2001
By Sasha "lampic" (at sea...sailing somewhere) - See all my reviews
  
Today remembered chiefly because of Goffin/King penned "Oh no,not my baby" golden-voiced Maxine Brown was one of those singers whose versality was infact a curse: while others specialised in sensual purr (Dionne Warwick),gospel shout (Aretha Franklin) or soul scream (Tina Turner),Brown could do all of this and floundered all over the music map without obvious vision what excatly she should do.Like several second-rate soul godesses (second rate being a term of selling records rather than quality) Maxine Brown goes in a category with Irma Thomas,Esther Phillips,Baby Washington and Carla Thomas whose body of work is today known only to adventurous music lovers in search of hidden treasures beyond known chart-singles.This is not to say that this compilation would not excite music wise: sophisticated and earthy at the same time,Maxine Brown presents a link between gospel-uptown soul-Brill Building-Motown-Otis Redding and in search for perfect fit,she left not only a feeling of music adventure but also some strong music on her trail,its just that she lacked a man like Jerry Wexler who focused Aretha's talent in the right direction so at the end Maxine ends up more seductive visualy in her glamourous evening gowns than by her music identity.Clearly,she was entirely capable to hold pop ballads and Motown-inspired material but she was also sensational in gospel-like "Coming back to you" or Otis Redding produced Stax soul shout "Baby Cakes".What this compilation does NOT presents are her early material recorded for "ABC" and "Wand" companies (beautiful "All In My Mind" is here from a live concert,not a classic single version) or her later duets with Chuck Jackson,all of this noted in excellent liner notes but still frustratingly available on another compilations (but if you are hoooked on Maxine Brown,then you need at least several compilations to get a complete picure).Dressed in her beautiful evening gowns,Maxine Brown was a classy,soulful pop singer who ended up eclipsed by more succesful Dionne Warwick and Diana Ross,while gritty,screaming and different kind of soul music was just around the corner.
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