Dee Clark - Take Care Of Business The Constellation Masters 1963 66

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Review by Sandeep T

Take Care of Business: The Constellation Masters 1963-66 by Dee Clark is a soulful album that showcases the singer's impressive vocal range and versatility. The album features 20 tracks that were recorded during Clark's time with the Chicago-based label, Constellation Records.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Crossfire Time," a bluesy number that showcases Clark's ability to infuse emotion and depth into his performances. "Raindrops" is another standout track, with its catchy melody and upbeat tempo that is sure to get listeners dancing.

Throughout the album, Clark's vocals are backed by a talented group of musicians who provide a smooth and soulful accompaniment to his singing. The production quality is top-notch, with each track sounding crisp and clear.

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Artist: Dee Clark
Album: Take Care Of Business The Constellation Masters 1963 66
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Nobody But You (Parts 1 & 2)
She's My Baby
Heartbreak
I Can't Run Away
Crossfire Time
It's Raining
Hot Potato
Ole Fashun Love
T. C. B.
That's My Girl
I'm Going Home
Come Closer
It's Impossible
In My Apartment
I Don't Need (Nobody Like You)
Warm Summer Breezes
I Ain't Gonna Be Your Fool

Video

Dee Clark - Come Closer 1964 ( Eigen Color Design - Personal Color Design )

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Catalog Numbers

WESA 805

Labels

Westside

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

Companies

RoleCompany
Licensed FromSolid Smoke Records
Phonographic Copyright (p)Solid Smoke Records
Copyright (c)Westside

Credits

RoleCredit
Compiled ByTony Rounce
Sequenced ByTony Rounce
DesignBrian Burrows
Remastered ByNick Watson
TechnicianJohn Rewind

Notes

All his Northern Soul tracks released on Chicago's Constellation Records, both a & b sides from all the 45 releases.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5 032698 068050
  • Rights Society: mcps

About Dee Clark

Dee Clark (born November 7, 1938, Blytheville, Arkansas, USA  died December 7, 1990, Smyrna, Georgia, USA) was an American soul singer best known for a string of R&B and pop hits in the late 1950's and early 1960's. His mother, Delecta, was a gospel singer and encouraged her son to pursue his love of music. Born in Arkansas, his family moved to Chicago in 1941. Clark made his first recording in 1952 as a member of , who scored an R&B hit with the song "Hambone." In 1953, he joined an R&B group called the Goldentones, who later became and were discovered by Chicago radio disc jockey upon winning a talent competition. Kent got the Kool Gents signed to label, subsidiary Falcon/Abner. The group changed its name once again, to , and recorded for Falcon/Abner in 1956. Clark embarked on a solo career in 1957 and over the next four years landed several moderate hits, two of which ("Just Keep It Up" and "Hey Little Girl") reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100). His biggest single, "Raindrops," a power ballad augmented by heavy rain and thunder sound effects and Clark's swooping falsetto, hit in the spring of 1961 and became his biggest hit, soaring to number two on the pop chart (behind only ' "Quarter to Three") and number three on the R&B charts. The narrator of the song tries to convince himself that the tears he has cried since his love left him are raindrops, since "a man ain't supposed to cry." "Raindrops" sold over two million copies and remains a staple on oldies radio station playlists to this day, and has also been covered by several other artists in the years since, including , , and most notably , who took the song to number 30 on the country chart in 1974. Clark himself recorded an updated version of "Raindrops" in 1973. However, Clark's biggest hit was also his last. The follow-up to "Raindrops," "Don't Walk Away From Me," was a flop, and he made the pop charts in America only twice more, with "I'm Going Back to School" (1962) and "Crossfire Time" (1963). By the time "Crossfire Time" came out, Clark had moved from Vee-Jay to the label. Though he continued to record for Constellation through 1966, none of his records charted. Clark had a brief revival in 1975 when his song "Ride a Wild Horse" became a surprise top 30 hit in the UK Singles Chart, becoming his first chart hit in the UK since "Just Keep It Up." Afterward, Clark performed mostly on the oldies circuit. By the late 1980's, he was in dire straits financially, living in a welfare hotel in Toccoa, Georgia, USA. Despite suffering a stroke in 1987 that left him partially paralyzed and with a mild speech impediment, he continued to perform until his death on 7 December 1990, in Smyrna, Georgia, from a heart attack at the age of 52.

Real Name

    • Delectus Clark

Name Vars

  • Bee Clark
  • Clare
  • Clark
  • Clarke
  • D Clark
  • D Clark
  • D. Clark
  • D.Clark
  • Dee Clack
  • Dee Clarck
  • Dee Clarke
  • Delecta Clark
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Summary by Sandeep T

Take Care of Business: The Constellation Masters 1963-66 is a must-listen for fans of soul and R&B music. Dee Clark's powerful vocals and the album's excellent production make it a standout in his discography, and a timeless addition to any music lover's collection.

Comments

karenlwournell
2023-04-13
? vive les années 70 ❤
romulinx2
2023-04-12
?❤
kyb1988
2023-04-11
Toffe schijf
kevhnkillers
2023-04-11
Incredibile bello.
Sei forte amico.