Showing posts with label Roberta Flack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roberta Flack. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

Interview with Roberta Flack : "Donny had a lot of Mozart in him " (July 2013 - Part 1)

Roberta Flack feat. Donny Hathaway
Gold Record presented to Roberta Flack - 1980
Last July, journalist Charles Waring did a very long interview with Roberta Flack to illustrate the booklet of the new Boxset Never My Love : The Anthology available on november 11th, 2013 worldwide. We will publish the whole story. Enjoy, part 1 !

How would you describe Donny's musical talent ?
Phenomenal and just awesome. As the wrestling guys say: awesome! Just incredible. Natural, that's a very important word. He was naturally talented and naturally able to express that and hear with a lot of accuracy what he was feeling and give it back to people who were in his midst or within earshot of him. We were trying to finish our first album and he had written a song for Carla Thomas but for some reason Carla didn't like the song, it wasn't working out that she would sing this song and he played it for me and I said that's beautiful, I want to do it. And the song was called 'Gone Away,' that's on the first album. Which all the samplers in the world have used since then… that's how that came about. But Donny was just unbelievable.

You also did a song written by Donny with Leroy Hutson on your first album called Tryin’ Times.
I love that song. I love that song.

It had very socially conscious lyrics, didn't it ?
Yeah. Even the use of the language; ‘Tryin’ Times,’ is what the world is talking about, to understand the use of that very bad grammar you would have to have been somewhere in touch with the neighbourhood, you know. But if you understood and if you do understand the importance and the intensity as well as the depth of the meaning of the whole phrase then you can understand why breaking that grammatical rule isn't that big a deal because you still make the point: tryin’ times, what the world is talking about. You can do it like that. You can say ‘Tryin’ Times’, what the world is talking about. You don't have to say ‘is’ - but I made a point of saying ‘Tryin’ Times’ is what the world is talking about. I thought it was very clever.

Whose idea was it for you to collaborate on an album together ?
Jerry Wexler, God rest his soul. May he rest in peace, Jerry Wexler.

That was a very astute move on his part, I think.
It was. It started out with him suggesting after James Taylor, who I adore love and worship - let that be recorded - as a musician I just think he’s probably top of the Pops. When he did ‘You've Got A Friend’ I just melted and I started to sing that in this little club that I was performing at in DC called Mr Henry's. Anyway, Jerry Wexler decided after hearing me sing it that we should do it as a duet and it should go to the R&B charts ‘cos of course, James Taylor was taking big booty for weeks and weeks and weeks at a time on the Billboard pop charts. You know, top of the charts and stuff. He said no, no; I don't do anything about charts and at this time I still don't know that much about it but I really was not interested. I said I like the song, I want to do this song. I didn't care what the motivation was. With him I did not care. But Donny and I, we did it in twenty minutes.


What other memories do you have of making that album together ?
The first album was the most unique and interesting because Donny and I went in completely innocent babies thinking we had eight songs. We didn't think that was enough and we didn't think it wasn't enough. We didn't think anything about how many there were, we just had these eight songs. And we were ready to do these eight songs. Actually seven songs and I think it was Joel Dorn, who was my solo producer at the time, and Arif Mardin, God rest his soul, who said to us one day: you guys need some more songs. You're talking about an album. You've got to come up with two or three more songs. So I said okay and Donny said alright and so we talked about it and I asked him, I said, do you know - because we were both from the church; I'm from the Methodist Church which is different from the experience that you would have as a young person in the ‘hood, in a Baptist church or in a Pentecostal church. A Methodist church was a little more… I would say… What's the word when you think about Handel and Bach? Traditional.Traditional, classic, sacred music, that's what we did. We did all of Handel's Messiah as much as we could as a choir, as a church, and we did all of the beautiful music; Randall Thompson, you know Mozart's ‘Ave Verum,’… I grew up hearing all of that and then a little later in my connection with the church I had a chance to play that because my mum decided to have my last sibling, who is my little baby sister, I think I was about 13 or 14. I took over and that was a big day for me… But the point is the Donny and I both had that background, that special church background, so I asked him in the studio if he knew…I said do you know 'Come Ye Disconsolate'? He said sure and he started playing. And so we started singing and then we got to the second verse and he said let's just repeat ‘The earth has no star... .’. I said no, we need to do the second verse you know. I'll take one and you take one, ‘cos it's a short song and we'll come back in and do the chorus again or something like that. He said okay so I called my mum, who is also in heaven now, and I said can you turn to page 312 in the hymn book (that's how good I was), and give me the words to the second verse; you know, joy of the desolate, light of the straying, you know, and she did. And we finished that song and it was so good. I can't tell you how many people asked me, especially in situations where it was more than appropriate to sing that song.

Donny played electric piano. His favourite instrument was the Wurlitzer. It's on 'You've Got A Friend,' it's on everything. One of my favourite songs that we did on there was 'You've Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.'  But he could make any instrument that he was playing sound so majorly important. And when he plays on that Wurlitzer, boy, you know, I’ve had such incredible moments in my performances to try and get someone to recreate that sound, you know, it's hard. They have a Wurlitzer stop on the Fender Rhodes or any other keyboard, but they don't have something that sounds like the original, old Wurlitzer that he played.

Also on the album is 'Where Is The Love.' That was a massive hit for you both. What's the story behind it ?
'Where Is The Love' was written by Ralph McDonald, who was in my band, travelling with me around the world and he came to me and said "Ro, I've got a song" and he had recorded it with Valerie Simpson, who has an incredible voice. He had her singing 'Where Is The Love' and I thought it was just the nicest, hippest, most wonderful R&B thing that I had heard at that point in my life. And I wanted to do it. And I said I'll do it. And he said who are you going to do it with? It should be a duet. I said Donny. He said Donny? I think Ralph really had some other ideas but you know he acquiesced and Donny and I went into the studio and did that. That was another one that happened in like a fifteen or twenty minute window because we we're both musicians and if you listen to the songs 'Where Is The Love' and 'You've Got a Friend' I don't think that they sound like we studied them. We studied a little bit on 'Gone Away.' You know what I'm saying? After I heard it I said no, I don't like that note and Donny said okay, at the end I'm going to do this. I said ah! And then he said no, listen and I said okay. But on ‘Where Is The Love’ we just sang it down, two or three times and got it. The same thing with ‘You've Got a Friend.’

Part II SOON






Saturday, October 19, 2013

Pre-order "Never My Love : The Anthology" on Amazon Germany

Never My Love : The Anthology - 4CD box set
German fans can pre-order Never My Love : The Anthology 4 CD box set on Amazon Germany at 23.99 euros. It would be available on November 8th according to Amazon.de



Sunday, September 29, 2013

Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway live at The Spectrum, Philadelphia (USA), July 15th 1972

Roberta Flack Donny Hathaway - rare poster - Philadelphia 1972
On Saturday July 15th, 1972 at 8pm, Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway played at The Spectrum, an 18 000 seats indoor Arena in Philadelphia, PA (USA). Tickets were sold $4.50, $5.50 & $6.50. Two Months earlier, They recorded a 2 hours show at University of California (UCLA) in Los Angeles for Atlantic Records but unfortunately this show has never seen the light of the day.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Never My Love, The Anthology : New 4CD box set incl. 23 unreleased studio + live tracks on Nov 11th, 2013 !

Never My Love : The Anthology - 4CD Boxset
Three years after the french boxset called Someday We'll All Be Free and 10 years after the aborted project from Rhino UK, Warner is gonna release Never My Love : The Anthology a new 4 CD boxset on nov. 11th, 2013  including 13 never heard before songs and unreleased live takes recorded at the Bitter End (New-York City) in october 1971. This box contains a very long essay written by the english journalist Charles Waring plus an interview with Roberta Flack.

The first CD compiled some classic tracks (incl some edit versions published only on 45 rpm) recorded by Donny Hathaway including the duets with June Conquest he recorded in the late sixties for Curtom Records, Curtis Mayfield label based in Chicago.

The second CD compiled 13 never heard before demos; mostly "work in progress" tracks including a 20 minutes long amazing classical concerto (previously calley Life Pt. 1-4) recorded in october 1973 after the Newport Jazz festival tour, Donny did during the summer 1973.

The third CD compiled some unreleased takes recorded at The Bitter End in NYC. Donny played 9 sets, between October 27 & 29 1971. You could hear for the first time a 15 min funky version of The Ghetto and an alternative take of Everything Is Everything incl. an other Willie Weeks amazing bass solo and a great bluesy solo played Cornell Dupree, Donny's guitarist.

Last CD compiled all studio tracks with Roberta Flack officially already released between 1972 to 1977.



Disc 1 : The Life and Music of Donny Hathaway


1. I Thank You Baby – June & Donnie
2. Just Another Reason – Donny Hathaway & June Conquest
3. The Ghetto – Part 1
4. The Ghetto – Part 2
5. Thank You Master (For My Soul) (Promo Edit)
6. Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)
7. Tryin’ Times
8. To Be Young, Gifted and Black
9. I Believe To My Soul
10. This Christmas
11. A Song For You
12. Magnificent Sanctuary Band
13. Giving Up
14. Come Back Charleston Blue – Donny Hathaway with Margie Joseph
15. Little Ghetto Boy (Studio Version)
16. Valdez In The Country
17. I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know
18. Lord Help Me
19. Come Little Children
20. Love, Love, Love
21. Someday We’ll All Be Free
22. You Were Meant For Me



Disc 2 : Unreleased Studio Recordings

1. Never My Love
2. A Lot Of Soul
3. Let’s Groove
4. Latin Time
5. Tally Rand
6. Memory Of Our love
7. Sunshine And Showers
8. After The Dance Is Done
9. Don’t Turn Away
10. Always The Same
11. Brown Eyed Lady (Instrumental)
12. The Sands Of Time
13. ZYXYGY Concerto

Disc 3 : Live at The Bitter End 1971 (All Previously Unreleased Performances)

1. What’s Going On
2. Sack Full Of Dreams
3. Little Ghetto Boy
4. You’ve Got A Friend
5. Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)
6. He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
7. Jealous Guy
8. I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know
9. Hey Girl
10. The Ghetto

Disc 4 : Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway Duets

1. I (Who Have Nothing)
2. You’ve Got A Friend
3. Baby I Love You
4. Be Real Black For Me
5. You’ve lost That Loving Feeling
6. For All We Know
7. Where Is The Love
8. When Love Has Grown
9. Come Ye Disconsolate
10. Mood
11. The Closer I Get To You
12. You Are My Heaven
13. Back Together Again



French customers can already pre-order Never My Love, The Anthology on Amazon France & Amazon USA







Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Where Is The Love - BBC 2 radio doc. (2011)

Where Is The Love - BBC2 radio show dedicated to Donny Hathaway - CD 

On August 16th, 2011 BBC 2 english radio broadcasted a 57 minutes documentary called Where Is The Love on Donny Hathaway. Roberta Flack paid a tribute to him with help of friends, family and colleagues who knew him well. Contributors included Hatahway's daughter's Lalah & Donnita, musical director and friend Harold Wheeler, co-writer, friend and fellow Howard University graduate Leroy Hutson and American Music radio broadcaster, Dyana Williams.
Where Is The Love - BBC2 radio show dedicated to Donny Hathaway - CD sleeve

Where Is The Love - BBC2 radio show dedicated to Donny Hathaway - promo sheet

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway S/T (Argentinian pressing - 1973)

Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway - S/T - argentinian cover
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway - S/T - argentinian back cover
This classic album recorded by Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack in 1972 was published in Argentina a year later in 1973 under the label Music Hall/Serie Kinney/Atlantic in 1973. Catalog number is 14038. The thin picture cover is a mix between the US cover and the australian cover. The tracklisting, liner notes and credits are written in spanish on the label & back cover. Really rare pressing.

Side A
1. YO QUE NO TENGO NADA
2. TU AMIGO FIEL
3. NENA YO TE AMO
4. ORGULLOSOS DE SER NEGROS Y AMARNOS
5. HAS PERDIDO ESE SENTIMIENTO AMOROSO

Side B
1. POR TODO LO QUE SABEMOS
2. DONDE ESTA EL AMOR
3. CUANDO EL AMOR HA NACIDO
4. DULCES MOMENTOS CONSOLADORES
5. REFLEJANDO MI TRISTEZA

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Where Is The Love with Roberta Flack, mexican 7"

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 Very rare 45rpm from Mexico, probably issued in the mid 70s on Atlantic Records.

Side A : Where Is The Love (Donde Esta El Amor)
Side B : You've Got A Friend (Tienes Un Amigo)

Catalog number : # G-1144

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Where Is The love, japanese 45 rpm (1972)

front cover
back cover

Inner sleeve

Label - side 1

Label - side 2

This original japanese 45 rpm (#P-1151) was released in august 1972 on Warner-Pioneer Corporation. Different front cover and back cover incl. lyrics in english. Hard to find nowadays even in Japan in excellent/mint condition.

Side A : Where Is The Love (Ralph McDonald / William Salter)  2:43
Side B : Mood (Roberta Flack) 5:11

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack, japanese CD (2008)


This digitally remastered japanese CD (#WPCR-75451) of Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack first album was published on Atlantic/Warner Music Japan on sept. 24th, 2008 (Forever Young collection). This is a reissue of first pressing CD.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Where Is The Love, The Story Of Donny Hathaway (BBC 2, UK radio show)


BBC Radio 2 broadcasted a 1 hour radio show on Donny Hathaway last night, on August 15th 2011 at 10pm. Contributors include Roberta Flack, Hathaway's daughters, Lalah and Donnita, musical director and friend Harold Wheeler; co-writer, friend and fellow Howard University graduate Leroy Hutson and American music radio broadcaster, Dyana Williams.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack, japanese CD (1994)

This japanese CD (#AMCY-4056) of Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack first album was published on Atlantic/East West Japan in 1998. Not easy to find now & remastered like the US version. A classic.




Thursday, February 24, 2011

You Are My Heaven, japanese 7" (1979)

Side A : You Are My Heaven (Stevie Wonder/Eric Mercury) 4:12
Side B : I'll Love You Forever And Ever (solo song by Roberta Flack) 6:18

Atlantic/Warner/Pioneer Corporation #P-524A





Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Love Songs, Roberta Flack (2011)



A new Roberta Flack compilation CD called Love Songs issued on Rhino UK on January 31th, 2011 (available in USA on Feb 15th), including some duets with Donny Hathaway. Nothing special unfortunately.

1. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
2. You've Got A Friend - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
3. Killing Me Softly With His Song
4. Where Is The Love - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
5. Feel Like Makin' Love
6. After You
7. The Closer I Get To You - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
8. Back Together Again - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
9. More Than Everything (live) - Roberta Flack & Peabo Bryson
10. Just When I Needed You
11. Maybe - Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
12. Tonight, I Celebrate My Love - Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
13. And So It Goes
14. When Someone Tears Your Heart In Two
15. Only Heaven Can Wait (For Love) / You Are My Heaven (live) with Peabo Bryson
16. Can We Find Love Again - Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
17. All Caught Up In Love
18. Let's Stay Together










Monday, January 17, 2011

Double Exposure, 1972 (japanese bootleg DVD-R)



With Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway, this 30 min documentary directed, co-produced and written by Stephen Verona was broadcasted in 1972 on US television. This unofficial DVD-R is sold in some japanese stores.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Back Together Again, japanese single (1979)

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A : Back Together  feat. Donny Hathaway (Reggie Lucas & James Mtume) 4:49
B : God Don't Like Baby (Gwen Guthrie) 4:34

Atlantic Records / Warner - Pioneer corporation, # P-596, 1980


Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Closer I Get To You, music sheet (1978)







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This duet (written by keyboardist James Mtume & guitarist Reggie Lucas) with Roberta Flack was a big hit in 1978. Taken from the album Blue Lights in The Basement, this song was recorded when Donny was in a very bad shape. The single went gold and reached #1 in the R&B charts & #2 in the Billboard Hot 100.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Donde Esta El Amor (1972)



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Another rare 7" from Argentina, issued in 1972 on MusicHall/Atlantic.
Cat number : MH-31.937

Side A : Donde Esta El Amor (Where Is The Love)
Side B : Reflejando Mi Trizteza (Mood)

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Where Is The Love, spanish 7" (1972)



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A rare spanish edition of Where Is The Love issued in 1972 on HispaVox/Atlantic.

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