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CD INFO:
ARTIST:
CHARLIE RICH
TITLE:
Pictures and Paintings
LABEL-(USA Release unless Noted):
Sire
CD CONDITION-(see key below):
Good/oop
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COOLNESS QUOTA **
AMG: by Thom
Jurek
Despite a career that lasted over four decades, no record he ever made came
as close to capturing the totality of Charlie Rich's musical persona as Pictures
and Paintings. Ironically, it was to be his last recording; Rich died less than
three years later of a blood clot in his lung in a motel in Florida. While Rich
came into the public eye in the 1950s writing for Jerry Lee Lewis and with his
own '60s hit "Mohair Sam," and became a superstar known as the Silver Fox in
the early '70s for his Billy Sherrill-produced hits like "Behind Closed Doors,"
none of these records came close to capturing the complex essence of who
Rich was as a songwriter, arranger, and pianist. Pictures and Paintings offers
11 slices of Rich the public had rarely, if ever, seen. Produced by Scott
Billington with help from writer Peter Guralnick and Joe McEwen, Rich
developed his material from informal jam sessions held over a couple of years
with friends. The music ranges from jazz and blues to swing to country and
gospel. Rich's own tunes, which make up the majority of the album, cut across
genres and time lines. His radical reworking of "Every Time You Touch Me I Get
High" (co-written with Sherrill) becomes a Latin-tinged samba worthy of being
interpreted by the early Tamba 4 or Sergio Mendes. His reading of the title
track, a co-write of the Doc Pomus/Dr. John collaboration, is a smoky, jazzy
tune rather than a New Orleans-flavored R&B number. Michael Toles'
shimmering chromatic shapes and colors on guitar, accented by Rich's
tastefully placed piano fills, de-center the rhythm of the track and make it a
steamy little swinging, mid-tempo ballad. Either Dean Martin or Conway Twitty
could have recorded "You Don't Know Me" in their prime. Rich's own version
has more soul than both of them put together, though. Rich's reading of Duke
Ellington's "Mood Indigo" is no novelty number, but a serious revisioning of the
harmonic extrapolations Ellington and Barney Bigard built into its chromatic
architecture. Nothing can prepare the listener for the album's final track,
however. "Feel Like Going Home" is a gospel tune of such desperation and
disappointment, such a plea for deliverance, that it shatters the listener's
composure. This writer defies anyone to be unmoved by it -- if you aren't, you
must have sawdust instead of blood in your veins. Rich begins with a simple
country gospel motif, which he builds upon with each passing verse as the band
enters the first into the background and then into the body of the tune, with a
Hammond B3 floating above it all. By the time the choir enters, the effect is
devastating and the listener feels the crack in Rich's voice and spirit, but the
choir buoys him and adds the hope that makes grace possible. It goes out
soaring with promise and possibility, summing up an astonishing and extremely
complex journey through American music so thorough, so masterfully executed,
it could have only been navigated by someone of Rich's unparalleled abilities.
To record an album of diverse and difficult material is one achievement, to
make that material accessible to a wide range of listeners is yet another. Rich
succeeded on both counts, and given that his life ended after this session, that
final track is all the more powerful, eerie, and profound. On Pictures and
Paintings, Charlie Rich saved the very best, his magnum opus, for last, and we
are all the richer for it. For fans, this is as essential; for the beginner, this is as
fine an introduction as there is.
RG: One of Truly the most Talented sings
ever. This is extremly rare but does have a hole punch in the booklet.
TRACKS:
1. Pictures and Paintings
2. You Don't Know Me
3. Don't Put No Headstone on My Grave
4. Anywhere You Are
5. Somebody Broke Into My Heart
6. Mood Indigo
7. Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)
8. Juice Head Baby
9. Am I Blue?
10. Go Ahead and Cry
11. Feel Like Going Home
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CONDITION KEY:
EXCELLENT:
Like New
VERY GOOD:
Minor flaws
GOOD:
A cutout or preview copy
MINT/SEALED:
Item is still Sealed & Untouched
DISC:
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IMPORT:
Produced outside of the USA
OOP-Out of Print/Original only Pressing:
Version no longer being produced
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