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Rheta Hughes - Introducing an Electrifying New Star (1965/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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Rheta Hughes - Introducing an Electrifying New Star (1965/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

Rheta Hughes with Tennyson Stephens - Introducing an Electrifying New Star (1965/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 37:49 minutes | 862 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

During the '60s, Columbia Records was putting out albums of relatively unknown female singers and announced the featured artists as "electrifying" to the buying public. They did it with Aretha Franklin when, in 1962, they released their second album, "The Electrifying". And they did it again in October 1965 when they released another LP which, to my greatest dismay and utter surprise, didn't succeed in bringing fame and glory to its protagonist. This LP went by the title "Introducing an Electrifying New Star". The new star was Rheta Hughes, born as Henrietta Hughes in Dallas.

Singer and pianist Tennyson Stephens was born in the Bay Area but eventually moved to Hawaii, occasionally being tempted back to the American mainland for a number of live and recording appearances. Having recorded sporadically during the 1960s (for Chess and Aries Records as Tenison Stephens and for Columbia with Rheta Hughes) and been a member of Jerry Butler's backing band, he joined Phil Upchurch's band in 1973.

In the contemporary press, this LP was not only announced but also reviewed with much praise: "Rheta Hughes, in her first album, displays an impressive blues and jazz style, a first-rate voice and a flair for proper phrasing". And in another review: "Rhetta (sic) is a golden and gutsy singer who mastered intonation and phrasing where a young singer should (in a church choir)". But the LP did not prove a commercial success and only by hindsight can be judged an artistic success. Back then, she didn't profit much from it. Around the same time, in the mid-'60s, she started appearing on stage as "Rhetta Hughes" what later became her regular artist name. After 1965 she toured through supper clubs and nightclub venues, together with Tennyson Stephens, but they didn't hit it big. Once in a while her name appeared in the rainbow press, e.g. in May 1965 when she was said to have a romance with Tom Jones whom she had met in Las Vegas. In 1969, she recorded another album for the Tetragrammaton-label. This LP has remained rather obscure to this day, although the song "Light My Fire" became a favorite with soul-aficionados. During the '70s, she was involved in several blaxploitation movies (particularly in "Sweet Sweetback’s Baad Asssss Song", 1971), and during the '80s she met with considerable success when she appeared in a number of musicals, including James Baldwin's "Amen Corner". Due to her checkered career, however, her name didn't find the resonance it deserves and thus information about her life and art is hard to come by. Most of the standard Jazz- and Soul-dictionaries simply ignore her. This is hard to understand for everybody who has heard Rheta Hughes sing. And her Columbia-LP from 1965 was quite an outstanding debut. Sadly and unjustly, it went by largely unnoticed until the present day.

Tracklist:

01 - The Music That Makes Me Dance
02 - The Second Time Around
03 - Lost and Lookin'
04 - A Taste of Honey
05 - Back Street
06 - Come on Home
07 - When Sunny Gets Blue
08 - I Won't Cry Anymore
09 - I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl
10 - I'm a Fool to Want You
11 - Like Young
12 - He's My Man

Analyzed: Rheta Hughes with Tennyson Stephens / Introducing an Electrifying New Star
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -0.02 dB -14.88 dB 3:25 01-The Music That Makes Me Dance
DR12 -0.93 dB -16.17 dB 2:23 02-The Second Time Around
DR11 -1.72 dB -16.56 dB 2:23 03-Lost and Lookin'
DR10 -1.80 dB -15.58 dB 3:13 04-A Taste of Honey
DR11 -1.87 dB -16.89 dB 3:24 05-Back Street
DR13 -2.04 dB -16.69 dB 4:35 06-Come on Home
DR11 -1.83 dB -15.06 dB 1:49 07-When Sunny Gets Blue
DR11 -1.91 dB -16.64 dB 3:42 08-I Won't Cry Anymore
DR12 -0.80 dB -16.80 dB 3:28 09-I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl
DR11 -1.07 dB -16.12 dB 3:20 10-I'm a Fool to Want You
DR11 -1.46 dB -14.84 dB 2:32 11-Like Young
DR12 -1.18 dB -16.68 dB 3:36 12-He's My Man
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 3063 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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