Search - Richie Havens :: Dreaming As One: The A&M Years

Dreaming As One: The A&M Years
Richie Havens
Dreaming As One: The A&M Years
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock, Broadway & Vocalists
 
  •  Track Listings (21) - Disc #1

LMTD ED.

     
?

Larger Image

CD Details

All Artists: Richie Havens
Title: Dreaming As One: The A&M Years
Members Wishing: 7
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hip-O Select
Original Release Date: 1/1/2004
Re-Release Date: 11/13/2006
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Singer-Songwriters, Oldies, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602498623015

Synopsis

Product Description
LMTD ED.
 

CD Reviews

Just as good as Richie's stellar work with Steve Hackett
Mike | San Jose, CA | 06/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you're a Richie Havens fan...or a Steve Hackett fan...or simply a fan of excellent music, you need to add Hackett's second solo album "Please Don't Touch" to your collection, if only for the heart-rending vocals served up by Richie on the song "Icarus Ascending." People who have heard this track know what I'm talking about.



The reason I started my review with that album is that during the A&M years, Richie defied expectations once again with tracks like 10CC's "I'm Not In Love." The original version was a breathy, melancholy, floating piece of McCartney-esque joy. But in the hands of Richie Havens it becomes a soaring, tortured, emotional tour de force (notice I did not say "melodramatic," because it most certainly is not).



When he gets to the part of the song in which he sings "Don't tell your friends about...THE TWO OF US...I'm not in love, no no no no no no...," every hair on your arms and the back of your neck will stand on end. My promise to you, the consumer.



There are plenty of tracks on this excellent Hip-O anothology (once again, a CD that was previously available only through the Hip-O online store, so kudos to Amazon for stocking it). While his version of "I'm Not In Love" is the undisputed masterpiece, you will be rewarded again and again and again with artistry that ventures fearlessly beyond what is expected and delivers shimmering, powerful moments of beauty and raw emotion.



And once again, the people who already own this album know EXACTLY what I'm talking about. If your knowledge of Richie Havens is limited to "Freedom" from the Woodstock movie, you don't know Richie Havens. You know one of his songs, but you don't know the breadth and depth of what he's recorded."
Timeless Masterpiece!
Daniel St Andrews | Vancouver, BC, Canada | 02/20/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had this on LP and always liked it but forgot about it after going to cassettes and later to CDs. Going through my old lps, I discovered this one by Richie and it brought back excellent memories. Great to hear this classic again, and again, and again!"
Masterpiece from Richie
L. D. Matthews | 11/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Highly recommended! I've been a Richie Havens fan for over 30 years and possibly own approx 80% of his extensive catalog in CDs & LPs. I usually prefer his stripped down acoustic work, but this album stands out as a true gem/masterpiece from a period when there was a little more slick production applied to his music when he moved to A&M records around the mid-70s.



This album from Hip-O is a two-fer, but my review is limited to the first album represented here, The End of the Beginning. Richie worked on this album with three quarters of Booker T and the MGs, and they provide stellar backup to Richie's voice and guitar.



I agree with reviewer Mike from San Jose that "I'm Not in Love" is a standout track. One of the reasons I love this album, though, is that I found it to be very consistent from start to finish, and was equally enthralled with every song from this album (cuts 1 thru 10 of the two-fer). Generally, side one (1-5) was the softer side, and side 2 (6-10) was the faster side. Both sides are excellent. In my experience, I've found very, very, very few albums (by any artist, including Richie) that achieve this level of consistency.



Of special mention is one of Richie's own compositions, "I Was Educated By Myself", which is one of my top 5 all-time Richie songs, and a favorite among any of the singer-songwriters that I've followed.



Kudos to Hip-O for an extremely well packaged CD digipak, with great photos, liner notes and credits ... an A+ product to fit the A+ musical content. Maybe Hip-O can tackle Richie's live double album "On Stage" from the early 70s which has yet to see the light of day in CD format (hint, hint !).







"