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IRMA THOMAS Full Time Woman—The Lost Cotillion Album
http://www.realgonemusic.com/news/2014/1/7/irma-thomas.html
■Full Time Woman—The Lost Cotillion Album Includes All 15 Sides Irma Thomas Recorded for Cotillion
■13 Unreleased Tracks
■Notes by SoulMusic Records Founder David Nathan Describe How He Discovered the Tapes
■Remastered by Alan Wilson at Western Star Studio
■One of the Great Soul Finds in Recent Memory, and a Major Addition to the Irma Thomas Discography
Following a short stint at Chess Records, Irma recorded for Canyon before being signed to Atlantic Records by the label’s much renowned executive, Jerry Wexler. A first session in 1971 yielded one single, “Full Time Woman” (produced by noted New Orleans music legend Wardell Quezergue), which failed to chart but was singled out by Wexler in a 2007 interview as one of his all-time favorite recordings.
Undaunted, Atlantic arranged further sessions for Irma in Detroit, Miami and Philadelphia throughout 1972 – yet none of the material was ever issued. Noted soul music historian and SoulMusic Records founder David Nathan uncovered all the tapes of this treasure trove of previously unreleased material during vault research in 2005; now, more than 40 years after they were originally recorded, Full Time Woman: The Lost Cotillion Album brings all of Irma’s recordings for Atlantic (under its Cotillion imprint) to light for the first time! Irma puts her own distinctive, ever-soulful stamp on such tunes as the standard “Time After Time,” Bobbie Gentry’s 1969 hit, “Fancy,” and Billy Walker’s country hit, “Tell Me Again,” alongside the funky “She’s Taken My Part,” (the flipside of “Full Time Woman”), and R&B-flavored original material including the highlights “Waiting For Someone,” “Our Love Don’t Come Easy” and two early ‘70s Philly soul cuts, “No Name” and “Adam And Eve.” With remastering by Alan Wilson at Western Star Studio in the U.K. and liner notes by David Nathan that recount his personal odyssey in search of these tapes, Irma Thomas: Full Time Woman—The Lost Cotillion Album features a full 13 unreleased tracks and represents a major addition to the Irma Thomas discography. Brought to you by Real Gone Music and SoulMusic Records!
Songs:
Full Time Woman
All I Wanna Do Is Save You
She’s Taken My Part
Shadow of the Sun
Waiting for Someone
Fancy
Time After Time
Our Love Don’t Come That Easy
Turn Around and Love You
Tell Me Again
Try to Be Thankful
It’s Eleven O’Clock
Could It Be Differently
No Name
Adam and Eve
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