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Icicle

Jean Terrell - "I had to fall in love"

Has anyone heard this album?

For those of you who`s not familiar with Jean Terrell, she`s the one who replaced Diana Ross in The Supremes... This is her only solo album.

From wikipedia:

"Signing a contract with MCA, Terrell had finished a solo recording, I Had To Fall in Love, in 1978 but due to her strict Jehovah's Witness beliefs disagreed to promote the recording in a specific way the label wanted and she semi-retired"

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Reply #1 posted 12/18/06 10:16am

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Review taken from soulexpress


JEAN TERRELL:
I Had To Fall In Love
(UK Soul Brother CD, 2006)

1) Don’t Stop Reaching For The Top 2) No One Like My Baby 3) Rising Cost Of Love 4) Change Up 5) How Can You Live Without Love 6) I Had To Fall In Love 7) That’s The Way Love Grows 8) You’ve Been So Good For Me 9) No Limit

This is one welcome release. The preserve of those who have been willing to pay silly prices on the ludicrous "Rare Groove" scene, this 1978 album now gets the CD release it deserves. As I always say, quality never dates or tires, and it matters not that this album is heading for 30 years old. To be honest, I never thought it was a fantastic album, but it was essential for the cuts that mattered. Jean'’ voice is just amazing.

She is, of course, better known for her Motown work with the Supremes in the '70s especially "Nathan Jones", "Bad Weather", "Stoned Love" and "Up The Ladder To The Roof". All great songs from this great Lady. Talking of GREAT songs check the cover of "Rising Cost Of Love". This is a fantastic version … the bongos are in full flow and the strings swirl around with wanton abandon. You really cannot get better than this. It does sound to me, though, that this album has been taken from vinyl -– unless my ears are playing me up.

"Change Up" classily continues with a more downtempo feel, allowing us to get the full capability of what this great Lady can do. It's warming to hear her on the new Preston Glass album sounding as great as ever, too (review to come!) Fans of the highly manufactured and unoriginal teenybopper artist Terri Walker will recognise the tune "How Can You Live Without Love" from her having ripped it off for her latest churnage. Best keep to the real artist and the real music in all seriousness. Accept no cheap imitation.

"No Limit" is another choice track and makes the album an essential purchase. This is a great dancer and ought to get the old juices flowing. We can always trust Soul Brother to come up with the goods, so pop along or log in and secure yourself a copy. More real soul from those who know what they are talking about!
- Barry Towler


link: http://www.soulexpress.net/jeanterrell.htm
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