Confessin' the Blues | ||||
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Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | 1966, 1970 | |||
Label | Atlantic [1] | |||
Producer | Nesuhi Ertegun, King Curtis | |||
Esther Phillips chronology | ||||
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Confessin' the Blues is an album by the American musician Esther Phillips. [2] [3] It was released in 1975, with an Atlantic Jazzlore reissue in 1987. [4] [5]
The album peaked at No. 170 on the Billboard 200. [6]
The album was produced by Nesuhi Ertegun and King Curtis. [7] It is made up of two recording sessions. The first side contains big band numbers conducted by Onzy Matthews. [5] The second side was recorded with a quartet of jazz musicians at the Pied Piper Club, in Los Angeles. [6] The songs on the first side were recorded in 1966; the songs on side two in 1970. [8] Donald Bailey played drums on some of the tracks. [9]
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Robert Christgau | A− [11] |
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MusicHound R&B: The Essential Album Guide | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Robert Christgau opined that "consistent material (lots of twelve-bar) and the complete absence of violins make these sessions ... preferable to the run of her Kudu albums." [11]
The Washington Informer called the first side "Phillips at her best, with the kind intelligently conceived support that her major talent deserved." [5] The Ottawa Citizen wrote that "there's some gutsy, wailing playing here and great arrangements by Onzy Matthews." [8] The Omaha World-Herald determined that "the whining sound of her voice could become somewhat irritating, but she had a way with soulful songs." [13]
AllMusic called the closing medley "the highlight of the set, showing Phillips in a bluesy setting." [10] The Rolling Stone Album Guide wrote that the performances are "amusing, bittersweet and heart-rending." [12] The Houston Chronicle listed the album as one of the 75 essential Texas blues albums. [14]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "I'm Gettin' 'Long Alright" | |
2. | "I Wonder" | |
3. | "Confessin' the Blues" | |
4. | "Romance in the Dark" | |
5. | "C.C. Rider" | |
6. | "Cherry Red" | |
7. | "In the Evenin'" | |
8. | "I Love Paris" | |
9. | "It Could Happen to You" | |
10. | "Bye Bye Blackbird" | |
11. | "Blow Top Blues / Jelly Jelly Blues / Long John Blues" |