Album Info
Artist: | Gladys Knight And The Pips |
Album: | I Feel A Song |
Released: | Australia, Jan 1975 |
Tracklist:
A1 | I Feel A Song (In My Heart) | 2:48 |
Written-By - Mary Sawyer, Tony Camillo | ||
A2 | Love Finds It's Own Way | 3:56 |
Written-By - Jim Weatherly | ||
A3 | Seconds | 3:48 |
Written-By - Burt Bacharach, Neil Simon | ||
A4 | The Going Ups And The Coming Downs | 3:35 |
Written-By - Jim Weatherly | ||
A5 | The Way We Were | 4:30 |
Written-By - Alan And Marilyn Bergman, Marvin Hamlisch | ||
B1 | Better You Go Your Way | 4:15 |
Written-By - Bill Withers | ||
B2 | Don't Burn Down The Bridge | 4:47 |
Written-By - Ronnie Miller | ||
B3 | The Need To Be | 4:07 |
Written-By - Jim Weatherly | ||
B4 | Tenderness Is His Way | 2:58 |
Written-By - Bill Withers |
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Description
Gladys Knight and the Pips' album "I Feel a Song" was released on September 12, 1974, and it’s a delightful gem that showcases the incredible talent of one of the most iconic soul groups of all time. This album is a perfect blend of soul, R&B, and pop, and it really captures the essence of the 70s music scene. If you’re a fan of smooth melodies and heartfelt lyrics, this album is definitely worth a listen.
From the very first track, you can feel the energy and passion that Gladys Knight brings to her music. The title track, "I Feel a Song (In My Heart)," is a standout. It’s an uplifting anthem that perfectly encapsulates the joy of love and the excitement of new beginnings. Gladys’s powerful vocals soar over the lush instrumentation, and you can’t help but get swept away by the emotion in her voice. It’s no wonder this song became a hit, reaching the top of the charts and solidifying the group’s place in music history.
Another highlight of the album is "The Way We Were," a beautiful cover of the classic song from the film of the same name. Gladys Knight’s interpretation is both poignant and nostalgic, and her ability to convey deep emotion through her singing is truly remarkable. The arrangement is lush, with strings and harmonies that complement her voice perfectly. It’s a track that resonates with anyone who has ever looked back on a past relationship with a mix of fondness and sadness.
The album also features a fantastic rendition of "Help Me Make It Through the Night," which showcases the group’s ability to take a well-known song and make it their own. The Pips provide smooth harmonies that enhance Gladys’s lead vocals, creating a rich sound that is both comforting and powerful. This track, like many others on the album, highlights the group’s signature blend of soul and gospel influences, which is a hallmark of their style.
Critically, "I Feel a Song" was well-received upon its release. Major publications praised the album for its production quality and the vocal prowess of Gladys Knight. The album was produced by the legendary team of Ashford & Simpson, who were known for their work with other Motown artists. Their touch is evident in the polished sound and the intricate arrangements that make each song shine.
In terms of awards, while "I Feel a Song" itself may not have won any specific accolades, Gladys Knight and the Pips were already well-established by this time, having won multiple Grammy Awards and being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. Their influence on the music industry is undeniable, and this album is a testament to their enduring legacy.
One interesting tidbit about the album is that it was released during a time when the group was transitioning from their earlier Motown sound to a more contemporary R&B style. This shift is evident in the production choices and the types of songs included on the album. It’s fascinating to hear how they evolved while still maintaining the core elements that made them so beloved.
Listening to "I Feel a Song" is like taking a trip back in time to an era when soul music was at its peak. The album is filled with tracks that are not only enjoyable but also showcase the incredible talent of Gladys Knight and the Pips. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their music, this album is a must-have in any soul music collection. It’s a beautiful reminder of the power of love and the joy of music, and it’s sure to leave you feeling uplifted and inspired.