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| Released | 1957 | |||
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| Length | 38:14 | |||
| Language | English | |||
| Label | Atlantic | |||
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LaVern Baker is the second studio album from American rhythm and blues singer LaVern Baker, released by Atlantic Records in 1957. This release was part of Atlantic Records' 8000 Series, a collection of self-titled budget albums by R&B artists,[2] made to allow retailers to easily introduce audiences to popular singers.[3] This was one of the first albums to collect popular singles from a single artist.[4]
Reception
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 3.5 out of 5 stars, with critic Richie Unterberger writing that it has "generally decent quality" and features "energetic" songs of the "R&B turning into rock & roll" period.[1] A 1998 repackaging of this with 1957's LaVern received 4.5 out of 5 stars, with critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing that "both records are excellent" and recommending it to listeners because it collects hard-to-find tracks, but complains that "a couple of cuts fall a little flat" and "the remastering and packaging aren't quite up to the standard of the music itself".[5] In the 2004 edition of The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, the two-album compilation was rated 4.5 out of 5 stars and the editors write that this material features Baker with a "perky, wailing style" to her voice that complements her shift from blues-based singing to pop music.[6] George Starostin noted "the super-catchy novelty numbers" and speculates that Baker "seems overqualified for this business".[7]
Track listing
- "Jim Dandy" (Lincoln Chase) – 2:26
 - "Tra La La" (Johnny Parker) – 2:12
 - "I Can't Love You Enough" (LaVern Baker, Dorian Burton, and Howard Plummer) – 2:37
 - "Get Up, Get Up (You Sleepy Head)" (Jim Breedlove and Joan White) – 2:13
 - "That's All I Need" (Baker, Howard Biggs, and Chase) – 2:32
 - "Bop-Ting-A-Ling" (Winfield Scott) – 2:55
 - "Tweedlee Dee" (Scott) – 2:25
 - "Still" (Burton and Plummer) – 2:16
 - "Play It Fair" (Bill Campbell) – 2:55
 - "Tomorrow Night" (Sam Coslow and Will Gross) – 3:03
 - "That Lucky Old Sun" (Haven Gillespie and Beasley Smith) – – 2:52
 - "Soul On Fire" (Baker and Jermet [collective pseudonym of Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler]) – 2:51
 - "My Happiness Forever" (Doc Pomus) – 2:39
 - "How Can You Leave a Man Like This?" (Baker and Wexler) – 2:37
 
Personnel
- LaVern Baker – vocals
 - Mickey Baker – guitar on "That’s All I Need", "Bop-Ting-A-Ling"
 - Emmett Berry – trumpet
 - Lawrence Brown – trombone
 - Shad Collins – trumpet
 - Walter DeVenne – instrumentation
 - Ray Ellis – arrangement on "Still", conducting on "Still"
 - Ahmet Ertegun – production
 - The Gliders – choir/chorus vocals on "Jim Dandy", "That’s All I Need", "Bop-Ting-A-Ling", and "Tomorrow Night"
 - Marvin Israel – cover
 - Hank Jones – piano
 - Connie Kay – drums on "That’s All I Need", "Bop-Ting-A-Ling", and "Tomorrow Night"
 - Jimmy Lewis – guitar
 - Dave McRae – baritone saxophone
 - Freddie Mitchell – tenor saxophone
 - Sylvester "Vess" Payne – drums
 - Gene Redd – arrangement, conducting
 - Guy Remark – liner notes
 - Sam "The Man" Taylor – tenor saxophone on "That’s All I Need", "Bop-Ting-A-Ling", and "Tomorrow Night"
 - Lloyd Trotman – double bass
 - Jerry Wexler – production
 - Pinky Williams – baritone saxophone
 
See also
- List of 1957 albums
 - Atlantic Records' 8000 Series:
 
References
- 1 2 3 Unterberger, Richie (n.d.). "LaVern Baker – LaVern Baker". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
 - ↑ "New $3.98 LP Line Prepped By Atlantic". Music-Radio. Billboard. March 30, 1957. p. 31. ISSN 0006-2510.
 - ↑ "Atlantic Debs 6 LP's By Top R-R Stable". Music-Radio. Billboard. January 10, 1957. p. 20. ISSN 0006-2510.
 - ↑ Grevatt, Ben (January 4, 1960). "Oldie Hit Singles Bloom Anew in LP's". Music. Billboard. Vol. 66, no. 1. p. 1. ISSN 0006-2510.
 - ↑ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (n.d.). "LaVern Baker – LaVern/LaVern Baker". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
 - ↑ Hoard, Christian David; Brackett, Nathan, eds. (2004). "LaVern Baker". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. pp. 39–41. ISBN 9780743201698.
 - ↑ Starostin, George (September 2, 2021). "Review: LaVern Baker – LaVern Baker (1957)". Only Solitaire. Substack. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
 
External links
- LaVern Baker at Discogs (list of releases)
 - LaVern Baker at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
 
