Don't Give Up on Me

Solomon Burke Don't Give Up on Me

Solomon Burke
Label: Epitaph / Ada
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:23rd July 2002

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Track Listing

  • 1. Don't Give Up On Me (Dan Penn)
  • 2. Fast Train (Van Morrison)
  • 3. Diamond In Your Mind (Tom Waits)
  • 4. Flesh And Blood (Joe Henry)
  • 5. Soul Searchin' (Brian Wilson / Paley)
  • 6. Only A Dream (Van Morrison)
  • 7. The Judgment (Elvis Costello / Cait O'Riordan)
  • 8. Stepchild (Bob Dylan)
  • 9. The Other Side Of The Coin (Nick Lowe)
  • 10. None Of Us Are Free (Mann & Weil / Russell)
  • 11. Sit This One Out (Pick Purnell)

Album Description

With artists like Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Brian Wilson, Tom Waits and Elvis Costello individually contributing to Don't Give Up On Me, it's no surprise Solomon Burke won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. This gorgeous gatefold 2LP with a non-CD bonus track is nothing short of a revelation.

Amazon.com

Of all the great male '60s soul singers--a short list that includes Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, and James Brown--only Solomon Burke still actively records. More amazing, he's produced his best full-length album with Don't Give Up on Me. It's easy to give some credit to the album's star songwriters, who include Burke fans Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Brian Wilson, and Bob Dylan. But really it's the quality of the songs and Burke himself, one of the most versatile and charismatic singers around, that make this album so special.

The 11 songs range from the lazy, seductive plea of the title track and the gravelly gospel of "Diamond in Your Mind" to the country-soul of "Other Side of the Coin" and the civil-rights-era urgency of "None of Us Are Free." Joe Henry's production is suitably subdued, and the instrumentation--generally guitar, bass, drums, organ, and piano--is sympathetic throughout. And if you doubt that Burke is the real star in a room crowded with those folks, consider this: the two slightest tracks here were written by Wilson and Costello, while one of the best, the album-closing "Sit This One Out," was written by someone named Pick Purnell. A great album not fixed in the past or fully of this decade, Don't Give Up is a crowning achievement of an R&B pioneer who has returned to reclaim his self-bestowed title from the '60s: "The King of Rock and Soul." --Keith Moerer

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