Etta James - Tell Mama (Chess Acoustic Sounds Series) Vinyl LP
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Chess Records
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Jazz / Blues
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Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone
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Etta James kindles a roaring fire of pure heart and soul in her 1968 album, Tell Mama. For her seventh studio album and second project for the Cadet imprint, James agreed to record with Rick Hall at the storied FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The distraction-free environment paired with the improved technology at the studio resulted in one of the greatest albums of the 1960s. The clarity on the 12 tracks of this record are remarkable, showcasing the emotion and passion she invokes with her unforgettable voice. Tracks like “Tell Mama,” “Just A Little Bit,” and one of the most successful tracks of her career, a cover of “I’d Rather Go Blind,” paint a powerful portrait of the legendary Etta James.
Bring home the sound of America’s greatest blues label in high fidelity with the Chess Records Acoustic Sounds Series. These audiophile reissues of classic albums and compilations from the Chess discography are remastered from the original analog tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings (QRP). Each disc is packaged in tip-on gatefold sleeves printed on high-grade board.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- FORMAT: LP
- ARTIST: Etta James
- TITLE: Tell Mama
- LABEL: Chess Records
- CATALOG NUMBER: CHE228129.1
- GENRE: Jazz / Blues
- SUB-GENRES: Vocal, Rhythm & Blues, Soul
- RELEASE YEAR: 2026
- UPC: 602488372961
- CONDITION: New
TRACKLIST
01. Tell Mama
02. I'd Rather Go Blind
03. Watch Dog
04. The Love Of My Man
05. I'm Gonna Take What He's Got
06. The Same Rope
07. Security
08. Steal Away
09. My Mother-In-Law
10. Don't Lose Your Good Thing
11. It Hurts Me So Much
12. Just A Little Bit
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UPC: 602488372961
SKU: FSLP-1959
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