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The Spice of Life

Marlena Shaw

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Album Review

Marlena Shaw's penchant for stylistic variety is certainly evident on this, her sophomore release. Cut for the Cadet label in 1969, Spice of Life ranges from soul and proto-funk to jazz and MOR-hued material. Shaw shines throughout, showing her power on politically charged, Aretha-styled cuts like "Woman of the Ghetto" and "Liberation Conversation," while also delivering supple interpretations of such traditional jazz fare as "Go Away Little Boy" (shades of Nancy Wilson). And with a gutsy take on "Stormy Monday," it's clear Shaw doesn't shrink from the blues either. Across this sound spectrum, arrangers Richard Evans and Charles Stepney envelope Shaw in unobtrusive yet exciting pop-soul environs, throwing kalimba runs (a few years before Earth, Wind & Fire picked up on the instrument), psych guitar accents, and bongo-fueled organ riffs into the mix. Their widescreen touch is particularly well essayed on strings-and-brass standouts like the Bacharach-inspired Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil composition "Looking Through the Eyes of Love" and Ashford & Simpson's "California Soul" (a classic reading heavily favored by the crate-digging set). A perfect way to get familiar with Shaw's impressive early work.

Customer Reviews

Wow, what a great song!

I had heard of Marlena Shaw and of the song "California Soul," though only vaguely I must admit, until recently when I heard it on a T.V. commercial! I immediately went to iTunes to download it. Where was I? It should have been in my stack of records! Well, I was 15 in 1968 and really into R&B Soul music, so I don't know. I'm really puzzled about that, but, oh well, I'm glad I have it now because she's DYNAMITE! I'll have to check out more of her music for sure. The Spice of Life is right!

About time.....

Wow, Discovering music that is pure in vocals, lyric and music is rush that makes your bones shake with happiness. I love "California Soul", I first heard part of this song in the movie,"The Italian Job", but the music was heavily sampled in Gangstarr's "Check the Technique" which is one of my favorite hip hop songs. Marlena has an undertone of hip hop in her delivery of the lyrics. Nevertheless, this is a great song!

California Soul

Bravo! Marlena's soulful range is inspirational. She holds her own well beyond time.

Biography

Born: September 22, 1942 in New Rochelle, NY

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Marlena Shaw is among the most versatile and charismatic jazz vocalists on the scene today. Her performances are marked by an artful blend of pop standards and straight-ahead jazz tunes. Her extroverted stage presence gives her an edge over other vocalists,...
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