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- Date Released: September 25, 2007
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Jazz/Blues
- Label: In Tune Productions / TuneCore
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Bill Medley's voice is one of the most recognizable in pop history, if only for the fact that "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," the Righteous Brothers' 1964-1965 number one, has, according to BMI, been played on the radio more than any other song in history. Medley was the deep-voiced half of that team, and although he's maintained his recording and performing career throughout the decades, both with his late partner Bobby Hatfield and on his own, it's pretty much a given that he will forever be associated with that song. Damn Near Righteous is Medley's first solo album in ten years, and the first since Hatfield's 2003 death, and while it won't alter his role in rock history -- he's already a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame -- it's a commendable effort that nicely showcases Medley's R&B-influenced vocal style. That voice is not, admittedly, what it used to be: it's much coarser now than it was during the heyday. But Medley puts it to good use on a collection of both new songs and well-chosen covers. Not surprisingly, perhaps, his interpretations of R&B and rock classics are most effective. Medley does wonders with the Ray Charles standard "Lonely Avenue," and gets a groove going on Earl King's "Trick Bag." He takes Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman," strips it down so that he's accompanied solely by a bluesy piano, and gives the song a reading that utterly transforms it. The undeniable highlight of the album, however, is Medley's gravelly, dirge-like reworking of the Beach Boys' "In My Room." Imagine a slightly less parched Tom Waits on the lead vocal, except for one classy touch: sweet harmony voices provided by none other than the song's composer, Brian Wilson, and Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers. The original material is less noteworthy, although the album-closing "California Goodbye," a tribute to Hatfield written by producers Steve Dorff and Shayne Fair, is appropriately mournful and sung with true heart and soul. There are moments on Damn Near Righteous that flirt with the schmaltzy, but Medley is the kind of singer who can overcome just about any obstacle -- he even put some verve into "I've Had the Time of My Life," his treacly smash hit duet with Jennifer Warnes from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack -- and there's nothing here that remotely aims toward that segment of the mainstream. It's tempting to think that Damn Near Righteous would have made a hell of a Righteous Brothers album -- the title sorts of begs that consideration, doesn't it? -- but even more likely that it never would have been made at all had that act still been soldiering on. [Damn Near Righteous was also released in a CD/DVD edition.]
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12 Total Tracks, 48:00 Total Length
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Credits
- Bill LaBounty - Vocals (Background) // Joe Chemay - Bass // Joe Chemay - Vocals // Joe Chemay - Vocals (Background) // Rick Baptist - Trumpet // Kevin Beamish - Assistant Engineer // Vinnie Colaiuta - Drums // George Doering - Guitar // Steve Dorff - Arranger // Steve Dorff - Vocals (Background) // Steve Dorff - Producer // Steve Dorff - String Arrangements // Steve Dorff - String Conductor // Brandon Fields - Sax (Tenor) // Erich Gobel - Assistant Engineer // John Guess - Engineer // John Guess - Mixing // Dan Higgins - Sax (Alto) // Jimmy Hoyson - Assistant Engineer // Theresa James - Vocals (Background) // Randy Kerber - Keyboards // Ralph Morrison - Concert Master // Charles Paakkari - Assistant Engineer // Richard Page - Vocals (Background) // Dean Parks - Guitar // Joel Peskin - Sax (Baritone) // Eddy Schreyer - Mastering // Craig White - Assistant Engineer // Larry Herbstritt - String Arrangements // Larry Herbstritt - Brass Arrangement // Larry Herbstritt - String Conductor // Greg Lawrence - Assistant Engineer // Jimmy Nichols - Piano // Jimmy Nichols - Keyboards // Jeffrey Foskett - Vocals // Shari Sutcliffe - Production Coordination // Wayne Bergeron - Trumpet // Arthur Tate - Executive Producer // Bobby Tomberlin - Interviewer // John "4 Daddman" Robinson - Drums // Shayne Fair - Producer // Shayne Fair - Concept // Aaron Walk - Assistant Engineer // Keith Gretlein - Assistant Engineer
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