Unfinished lost album from former tenor of blue-eyed soul duo
The Righteous Brothers.
In 1971, record producer Richard Perry was at the beginning
of his long ascent into superstardom as one of popular music’s most legendary
and successful producers. During the previous 12 months, Perry had struck gold
with Barbra Streisand (Stoney End), produced two albums by the seminal all
female rock band Fanny, and finished his masterwork, Harry Nilsson’s Nilsson
Schmilsson, an album that would receive worldwide critical and commercial
success with Top 10 singles (“Without You,” “Coconut”), Grammy® awards and Gold
and Platinum records.
Bobby Hatfield had achieved huge success as a member of The
Righteous Brothers. In the mid-’60s, with partner Bill Medley, Hatfield scored
numerous Top 10 records, most produced by iconic producer Phil Spector and sang
on one of rock’s true great standards, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” a
song that has amassed a record 8 million performances according to BMI. By
early ’71 Hatfield had left The Righteous Brothers looking to establish himself
as a solo artist.
So it was fortuitous that these two popular music
heavyweights should meet and record together. Unfortunately, most of what they
did in the studio did not see the light of day—until now. Omnivore Recordings
is proud to announce the release of Stay With Me: The Richard Perry Sessions, a
collection of material recorded by Hatfield and produced by Perry that was
primarily recorded at Apple Studios in December of 1971 with an all-star cast
of musicians that include Ringo Starr, Klaus Voormann, and Al Kooper.
The two singles that were released in the spring and fall of
1972 (“Stay With Me” and “Oo Wee Baby, I Love You”) are included here in
addition to multiple takes of six additional songs. Here rhythm and blues
tinged versions of George Harrisons’ “What Is Life” and “Sour Milk Sea,” a
cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Baby Don’t You Do It,” and a stunningly gorgeous
version of the Cole Porter classic “In The Still Of The Night.”
Stay With Me: The Richard Perry Sessions is primarily a
collection of previously unissued work. Some tracks are complete, some are
works in progress. But the record gives the listener an opportunity to be a fly
on the wall while great music is being made. So sit back, and return to
December, 1971—you are there!
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