Sunday, 21 May 2023

Carl Hall [2023] - You Don't Know Nothing About Love: The Loma/Atlantic Recordings 1967-1972 [Warner Music Group] (Full Album)


A compilation of recordings by Carl Hall "You Don't Know Nothing About Love: The Loma/Atlantic Recordings 1967-1972" from his period at Loma and Atlantic has been reissued on CD, although not available digitally. It was originally released in 2015 by Ominivore.

Hall released six singles on Mercury between 1964-66 before joining Loma for two singles in 1967-68 followed by just the one single released on Atlantic. The compilation  includes both sides of the three singles along with another thirteen unreleased tracks which includes alternate takes of four of the songs.

Hall was born Carl Henry Caldwell in Pittsburgh, PA in 1934 and began singing in church and joined Ohio based The Raspberry Singers and became their lead singer by the time they released their first single on Vee Jay in 1954. He left the group when drafted into military service and when demobbed in 1962 began his solo career. 

His first couple of singles were covers released as C. Henry Hall  and Carl Henry Hall on Mercury . His third Mercury single was produced by Gene Redd and Quincy Jones. Two of his further singes were produced by Lou Courtney and the other by George Kerr before he met Jerry Ragavoy. 

Ragavoy, impressed by his four octave range, secured him a contract with Warners Bros. imprint Loma where the flip side of his first single is a Northern Soul in-demander "Mean It Baby" but is probably now more sought after for the killer deep soul official A side "You Don't Know Nothing About Love". One more single was released by Loma before it went bust: "I Don't Want to Be Your Used to Be" / "The Dam Busted".

Despite the lack of success on any of his singles so far, Ragovoy stuck with Hall for his next release "Need Somebody To Love" / "Change With The Seasonson Atlantic in 1972 which also failed to make any commercial impact.

Although, unfortunately  not on this compilation as it was released by Columbia in 1973, one of his most sought after recording is "What About You" (included below). Only one further single is listed for him, a house/dance song "I Just Love Makin' Love" in 1987, which we're not entirely convinced is the same artist as it is completely out of kilter with other releases.

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Details
Rating: 8.4
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Northern Soul / Deep Soul
Format: Album / Compilation
Media: CD
Label: Warner Music Group
Cat No: None
Date: 19/05/2023
Price: £9.61
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1 comment:

  1. I took great pleasure in listening to this CD and discovering all its production. Not to be underestimated!!!

    Yves

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