Before Me

by Verve

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Release Date:2006-10-03
Label:Verve
UPC:602498509616
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Verve
ASIN:B000F0UZTQ
Category:Music

Tracks on Before Me by Verve

  1. Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me - Gladys Knight, Ellington, Duke
  2. The Man I Love - Gladys Knight, Gershwin, George
  3. Good Morning Heartache - Gladys Knight, Drake, Ervin
  4. Since I Fell for You - Gladys Knight, Johnson, Buddy
  5. God Bless the Child - Gladys Knight, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
  6. This Bitter Earth - Gladys Knight, Otis, Clyde
  7. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Gladys Knight, Ellington, Duke
  8. Someone to Watch Over Me - Gladys Knight, Gershwin, George
  9. But Not for Me - Gladys Knight, Gershwin, George
  10. I'll Be Seeing You - Gladys Knight, Fain, Sammy
  11. Stormy Weather - Gladys Knight, Arlen, Harold
  12. Come Sunday - Gladys Knight, Ellington, Duke

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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By now, the list of late-career standards-coverers stretches a mile long--in addition to Rod Stewart, Barry Manilow, Smokey Robinson, and a host of less-successful others, add Gladys Knight to the tally. Don't just lump her in, though, because Before Me differs from its forebears in ways that won't let you forget it. Here is a flawlessly selected and executed exercise in nostalgia for all the right reasons: Knight, in a voice entirely undiminished, extracts the elegance from each of these legendary numbers and smears it all over the surface, something most listeners would expect only from a master stylist on the order of Tony Bennett. Yet the former Pip leader presides with a light touch. Replacing the powerful pop-soul that launched her legend with the swankiest, most black-tie jazz imaginable, she whispers her way through George and Ira Gershwin's "The Man I Love" and the candy-sweet lament "I'll Be Seeing You." Elsewhere, she smokes up the Lady Day classics "Good Morning Heartache," "The Man I Love," and "God Bless the Child," unintentionally turning the latter into a master course of vocal restraint. If "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" is the disc's wild card--Knight plays it light--the Duke Ellington stunner "Come Sunday," made popular by gospel legend Mahalia Jackson, is its five-star clincher: Knight punches her way through tirelessly, with a true believer's fervor. --Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews

EVERGREEN - Reviewed on 2008-10-04
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Ms Knight may have a lesser range in her tessitura compared to Franklin. But if her register is less epanded she covers up for it in her outstanding presence and vocal texture. Ms Knight, thanks to her clever singing technique, have yet decades left to continue her precious singing and enchant several generations with her soulish bravura and surpremecy.

It is true, that an artist that have produced tons of albums, may have difficulties in continous development and ms Knight sometimes goes for easy targets with mainstream ballads but who inte world does them better than Ms Knight ? Much as I hate the idea that she has been exiled in Las Vegas I have to surrender to the market forces as much as everybody else and to see an endless stream of new capable singers launched every month and gone by the hour. Ms Knight, howevere, is an evergreen and therefore she may go on spellbinding us with her sensual, vibrato tremoli for decades to come. Brava, Gladys ! You show them, girl !! Douglas Modig
American Icon - Reviewed on 2008-03-22
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Gladys Knight is an American icon. I saw her at the recent Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concert featuring these arrangements with backup from her band and the symphony. She was amazing and drew constant applause from a very large enthusiastic audience. The arrangements on this CD are different from what others have done in the past but still a wonderful accomplishment from one of the greatest female vocalists of our time. You go, girl!
My preference - Reviewed on 2008-01-07
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My preference would have been to hear Gladys with a piano, bass and drums trio. I love Gladys's voice and the big band distracts me when I listen to this CD.
Gladys is better than ever! - Reviewed on 2007-11-05
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This is one of the very best standards albums out. Gladys Knight has even improved with age. True talent is not a gimmick. Her renditions are clean and true to her style and the original styling of the artists. This is a great listen!
EMPRESS OF SOUL scores 5 stars - Reviewed on 2007-08-22
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3 customers found this review helpful.

The Empress of Soul, Gladys Knight, shows her versatility in taking on classics of legendary singers, all of whom she met except Billie Holiday. Gladys, without histrinoics and overdoing, performs each track on "Before Me" superbly. She infuses each song with that intrinsic soul that is the most soulful voice in contemporary music; the EMPRESS especially re-invents "God Bless The Child." Along with this CD is a companion "The Making of Before Me" CD. It is a fact-filled treat in and of itself. This CD is highly recommended for the fan of the EMPRESS and the casual listener. You will not be disappointed!!!!!!
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