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Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager - The Love We Have, The Love We Had (LP) - VG+/VG

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager's The Love We Have, The Love We Had LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager's The Love We Have, The Love We Had second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG
Catalogue #:
SRM-1-660
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Funk, Soul
$9.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager's The Love We Have, The Love We Had LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager
Album: The Love We Have, The Love We Had
Gatefold: Yes
Released: US, 1973

Tracklist:

AThe Love We Have
A1As The Seasons Change4:20
Written-By - H. Polk, H. Talbert
A2Lean On Me3:49
Written-By - T. Callier
A3I Like Your Lovin'2:54
Written-By - B. Butler, J. Blumenberg, L. Neely, M. Yancy
A4If The World Were Mine4:22
Written-By - M. Gaye
A5Can't Understand It3:02
Written-By - C. Jackson, M. Yancy
BThe Love We Had
B1How Long Will It Last4:00
Written-By - B. Butler, J. Blumenberg, L. Neely
B2Ever Since I Can Remember3:09
Written-By - B. Butler, M. Farrow, R. Massey
B3The Love We Had Stays On My Mind4:05
Written-By - L. Wade, T. Callier
B4Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While)3:12
Written-By - E. Holland, L. Dozier, B. Holland
B5We Were Lovers, We Were Friends3:17
Written-By - H. Polk, H. Talbert


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  • Happy Listening!

Description

Released in 1973, "The Love We Have, The Love We Had" is a collaborative album by Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager. This album stands out for its soulful blend of R&B, soul, and funk, showcasing the remarkable vocal talents of both Butler and Eager. The album is characterized by its emotional depth, poignant lyrics, and lush arrangements, making it a noteworthy contribution to the soul genre of the early 1970s.

The opening track sets the tone for the album, featuring the powerful and emotive voices of Butler and Eager in a harmonious blend. Their vocal chemistry is evident from the start, as they navigate the intricate melodies and heartfelt lyrics with ease and expressiveness.

One of the highlights of the album is the duet "Ain't Understanding Mellow," which became a hit single. This song perfectly captures the essence of the album with its smooth, soulful melody and the tender interplay of the two voices. The track is a testament to the duo's ability to convey deep emotion and connection through their music.

"Can't Understand It" showcases the funkier side of the album, with a more upbeat and rhythmic arrangement. The song features vibrant horns and a groovy bassline, demonstrating the versatility of Butler and Eager as they venture into more danceable territory without losing the soulful core of their music.

The production of the album is lush and polished, with a focus on highlighting the vocal performances. The arrangements are rich and sophisticated, featuring a blend of traditional soul instrumentation with orchestral elements. This creates a sound that is both classic and contemporary for its time.

Lyrically, "The Love We Have, The Love We Had" delves into themes of love, relationships, and emotional struggles. The lyrics are thoughtful and introspective, offering a deeper look into the complexities of human connections. The album's narrative quality is one of its strengths, drawing the listener into a world of emotional storytelling.

The album had a moderate impact upon its release, appreciated by soul and R&B aficionados for its quality and emotional depth. The collaboration between Jerry Butler, a seasoned soul singer, and Brenda Lee Eager, a talented vocalist in her own right, was well-received, highlighting the potential of collaborative projects in the soul genre.

However, the album might not appeal to listeners who prefer more contemporary or upbeat music. The style and production, while polished, reflect the soul and R&B aesthetic of the early 1970s, which may not resonate with fans of more modern sounds.

In conclusion, "Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager - The Love We Have, The Love We Had" is a soulful and emotionally rich album that showcases the exceptional vocal talents of its lead artists. It stands as a fine example of early 1970s soul and R&B, marked by its emotional depth, lush production, and the remarkable chemistry between Butler and Eager. The album is a testament to the enduring power and beauty of soul music and its ability to convey deep human emotions.



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