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Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge - Breakaway
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Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge



Album Details

Title: Breakaway
Artist: Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge
Release Date: 12/1974
Label: Columbia, Monument, Sbme Special MKTS.
UPCs: 074644706529, 886972405728, 074644706543
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Country, Progressive Country, Country-Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock, Outlaw Country
Moods: Earnest, Literate, Wry, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Plaintive, Relaxed, Melancholy, Organic, Reflective, Sophisticated, Wistful, Gentle, Poignant, Intimate, Passionate, Earthy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Lover Please
  2. We Must Have Been Out of Our
  3. Dakota
  4. What'cha Gonna Do?
  5. The Things I Might Have Been
  6. Slow Down
  7. Rain
  8. Sweet Susannah
  9. I've Got to Have You
  10. I'd Rather Be Sorry
  11. Crippled Crow

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSbme Special MKTS.724057
1991CDColumbia47065
1991CDMonument47065
------CDMonument47065

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Review

The success of Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge's first duo album, Full Moon, which topped the country charts, went gold, and won a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for the track "From the Bottle to the Bottom," whetted appetites for its follow-up, Breakaway. But just as Kristofferson's solo album Spooky Lady's Sideshow, released earlier in 1974, had been a commercial disappointment following the popularity of its predecessor, Jesus Was a Capricorn, so Breakaway failed to match the impression Full Moon had made. That may have been in part because Monument Records, which released the album (Full Moon had been on Coolidge's label, A&M), was treating Kristofferson as an established artist who didn't need a lot of promotion, and in part because Breakaway was the seventh new Kristofferson album released within four-and-a-half years, too much product for the market to absorb. In any case, the album was a worthy successor to Full Moon. The Kristofferson/Coolidge albums were very different from each artist's solo albums, though somewhat closer to Coolidge's because they consisted largely of cover songs and the keys were set to her voice, with Kristofferson singing at the upper edge of his narrow range. This forced him to work harder and sing more, which made him a better vocalist than he usually was on his own albums. He tended to take brief vacations from songwriting for their sessions of love songs, but this album was sparked by two of his old songs, neither of which he had previously recorded, though they had been hits for others. "I'd Rather Be Sorry" was a country hit for Ray Price in 1971 and "I've Got to Have You" for Sammi Smith in 1972. (There is also an effective version of the latter on Carly Simon's second album, 1971's Anticipation.) The husband-and-wife team handled these songs well, making you wish they would tackle an entire album of Kristofferson love songs. But the tracks that garnered the most attention were their revival of the old Clyde McPhatter hit "Lover Please" (written by Kristofferson sideman Billy Swan), which reached the easy listening charts as a single and won the duo a second Grammy, and their version of Larry Gatlin's "Rain," a country and easy listening chart entry. Those semi-hits were enough to get the album into the country top five and the Top 100 of the pop charts, but like Kristofferson's solo recording career, his teaming with his wife had passed its commercial peak. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill JustisString Arrangements
Billy SwanVocals (Background)
Bobby EmmonsKeyboards, Organ
Bobby WoodKeyboards
Brenton BanksStrings
Buddy SpicherFiddle, Violin
Byron BachStrings
Charles RoseHorn
Charlie McCoyHorn, Harmonica, Melodica
Chip YoungProducer, Guitar, Engineer
Don MeehanDigital Remastering
Don SheffieldHorn
Farrell MorrisPercussion
Fred FosterProducer
Gary VanOsdaleStrings
Gene ChrismanDrums
George Binkley IIIStrings
Harrison CallowayHorn
Harvey ThompsonHorn
Jerry ShookGuitar
Jim ColvardGuitar
Johnny ChristopherGuitar
Kris KristoffersonVocals, Main Performer
Larry GatlinVocals (Background)
Martha McCroryStrings
Martin KatahnStrings
Marvin ChantryStrings
Mike UtleyKeyboards
Pamela SixfinStrings
Ray EdentonGuitar
Reggie YoungGuitar
Rita CoolidgeMain Performer, Vocals
Ronnie EadesHorn
Sammy CreasonDrums
Shane KeisterKeyboards, Moog Synthesizer
Sheldon KurlandStrings
Stephanie WoolfStrings
Tommy CogbillBass
Weldon MyrickGuitar (Steel)

Member Reviews

Jo V. (Jo) from BOTHELL, wrote on 8/19/2006...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
The fantastic sound of Rita and Kris. I can't play this often coz the songs get stuck in my head and I wake up with them, but the contrast in their voices makes this one of my favorites.