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1977's SHOW SOME EMOTION builds on the fresh start of Joan Armatrading's self-titled third album from the year before, where the West Indian-born singer-songwriter had stripped back the tentative experiments of her first two albums and returned to her mostly-acoustic folk roots. This album has the same intimacy as its predecessor, but with a bit more oomph. John "Rabbit" Bundrick and the great Georgie Fame frame the songs in old-fashioned Hammond organ grooves, and Mel Collins' saxophone also provides a soulful element. Armatrading's languid, dusky delivery of songs like the title track and "Woncha Come On Home" shows how much her emotional range developed in the five years since her debut. SHOW SOME EMOTION is a gem of '70s singer-songwriter pop.
Personnel: Joan Armatrading (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Pete Clarke, Joe Scott (vocals, background vocals); Jerry Donahue (guitar, electric guitar); Mel Collins (saxophone); John "Rabbit" Bundrick (organ, keyboards); Georgie Fame, Tim Hinkley (keyboards, synthesizer); David Kemper, Kenney Jones , Henry Spinetti (drums).
Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England.
Show Some Emotion Music | List Price | $9.98 (You save $1.69) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Soul/R&B, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter | | Label | A & M | | Orig Year | 1977 | | All Time Sales Rank | 34885  | | CD Universe Part number | 1094482 | | Catalog number | 213273 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 25, 1990 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Glyn Johns | | Engineer | Glyn Johns | | Recording Time | 36 minutes | | Personnel | Mel Collins - saxophone Henry Spinetti - drums Kenney Jones David Kemper Tim Hinkley - keyboards, synthesizer Joan Armatrading - vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar Jerry Donahue - guitar, electric guitar Georgie Fame Pete Joe Scott - vocals, background vocals
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