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Joan Armatrading - Gold

Joan Armatrading

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Album Review

Joan Armatrading's eponymous third album is a charmer, almost single-handedly elevating her into the ranks of rock's leading female artists. Up to this point, Armatrading had shown that she had a lovely voice and an ear for interesting arrangements, but her work had been steeped in the folk idiom of the early '70s. Her third album changed all that, with producer Glyn Johns bringing in members of Gallagher & Lyle, Fairport Convention, and the Faces to punch up her folksy sound with elements of rock, country, and disco. The result is her most muscular music to date, with Armatrading adopting a swagger that showed her tales of unluckiness in love didn't have to have dire consequences ("Tall in the Saddle," "Water With the Wine"). Of course, it helped that the record featured her best material delivered in a wonderfully expressive voice that can capture the shades between song and speech like a sweeter version of Ian Anderson. "Down to Zero" (which features pedal steel guitarist B.J. Cole) and "Love and Affection" are the album's most memorable tracks, the latter breaking into the U.K.'s Top Ten (the album itself made the U.K. Top 20). But what endears this record to fans is the quality of each song; it wouldn't be fair to call anything here filler. The artsy and eclectic "Like Fire," the beautiful ballad "Save Me," and the ingratiating melodies of "Somebody Who Loves You" are just as likely to strike a chord with listeners as the better-known cuts. While Glyn Johns deserves credit for bringing Joan Armatrading's songs into a more flattering setting — it's not coincidental that the record feels like a polished version of The Who by Numbers — his real stroke of genius was letting the artist flower to her full potential. For many, this album remains the high point in her catalog.

Customer Reviews

Very interesting collection - This is NOT POP

While some of the selections don't reflect her finest work (it's odd to see a few of them put forth as 'Collection' worthy actually), this collection does capture a good mix of tunes reflective of early Joan and current Joan. If you are new to Joan and want to try and get an overview of this diverse and sensational artist you'll want to check out 'Down to Zero' and 'Weakness in Me.' Juxtaposed with 'Drop the Pilot' and 'Rosie' you'll get the idea - Don't expect Joan to always sound the same and churn out the same predictable material. Her musicianship is SUPERIOR, lyrics powerful, voice, deep, rich and well, it still gets me screaming with appreciation and on my feet at every concert.

Great Song -not PC today, still great lyrics & delivery

Call me Names -the theme song for destructive relationships everywhere.

Excellent!!

Beautiful collection from a beautiful artist! (nice one, anon! rate the music! ok?)

Biography

Born: December 09, 1950 in Basseterre, St. Kitts

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Born in 1950 on the island of St. Kitts, British singer/songwriter Joan Armatrading was her country's — as well as Britain's — first woman to make commercial inroads into her chosen genre, spicing her take on folk with elements of rock, blues, and jazz, and has had a remarkably long, consistent career. Armatrading immigrated to England in 1958 and began writing songs six years later. In 1970, she met lyricist Pam Nestor at a touring production of Hair, and the two began collaborating...
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