2008-05-16

The Most Beautiful Album In The World?

Right now, for me, it is.

My father passed away on Monday, May 12, at 7:24 PM. He left us peacefully and painlessly, surrounded by his family and close friends. We'll miss him so much.

For the past few days, this album has been almost the only thing I can listen to with deep attention. Music can be a kind of prayer and albums like this can only happen when folks get together to create in an atmosphere of love and respect for the music and for each other.



The Dells Sing Dionne Warwicke's Greatest Hits, Cadet, 1972.

Produced, arranged and conducted by a transcendent genius, Charles Stepney, who also plays piano and harpsichord on the tracks.

Discographical info here.

Ripped @ 192 from CD. It's in print, so please buy it and support the good folks at Dusty Groove!

LINK

In harmony,
Chris

10 comments:

johnv said...

Hi Chris:

Sorry to hear about your dad. My mom has been in declining health for a long time and I am bracing for the day--although I know I'll never be ready.

Best of luck on this new blog. I am really enjoying your posts so far.

BN-B said...

johnv,

I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I lost my mom about 20 years ago, and my little sister about 15 years ago, so I thought I would somehow be ready this time...

I send you my empathy, my understanding and my hand held out in friendship.

Thanks for the visit and the thoughtful comment. I'm glad you like the posts so far and I'll try not to disappoint in the future!

In harmony,
Chris

soulbrotha said...

Chris,

I am so sorry for your loss. I recently lost my mom to cancer two years ago, so I feel your pain (especially around Mother's Day).

I hope you can find comfort in the good memories that you and your father created together.

oui said...

peace and thanks
bless

Vincent the Soul Chef said...

First of all, my condolences to you...

I've been seeing this record posted in quite a few places so the time must come for me to check it out once and for all. I own lots of great Dells 45s but unfortunately, not too many LPs. That will soon chage, I assure you.

I've been really enjoying the Dionne Warwicke record immensely. I played "Steal Away" for my mom last week as she hadn't heard that song in at least 30 years... Fond memories of listening to the Mary Clayborne show on WWIN back in 1972 were all over the place. Thanks again for taking us back to a much simpler time...

Peace and blessings.

Anonymous said...

Hi Chris, my condolences to you on the loss of your father. I lost my dad 4 years ago and mum died at the start of 2007. So I know the emptiness and pain you will be feeling. All I can say is remember where your dad is now he will be at peace with no more pain and suffering.

God Bless,

Jay
London

BN-B said...

Thank you for your very kind words, everyone. It means a lot to hear from you. Apart from grieving for Pop, which is almost impossible to cope with sometimes, I'll be dealing with a lot of business in the next few weeks, so may not be able to post much for a while, but I'll try to keep track of comments and keep the music flowing.

In harmony, always,
Chris

Anonymous said...

Please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss. My mom passed away in 2005, my dad in 1967, my stepdad in 1983 and a brother in 1987. Like several others here, I can truly empathize.

In the coming weeks you will have much to deal with but I am sure you will iron out the details.

Best Wishes,
Fred

Niall said...

Hi Chris, Here's to Dad's everywhere, lost mine in 2007,missed everyday.
Your music keeps you alive and us also,so keep it going,were only here for a brief time so lets enjoy !!
Sorry for your loss !!!!
Niall

CJS said...

Hey ChrisD, Found your blog through Simon666.
I just DLed this album and I was in tears half way thru track 3.
Man, it is beautiful.
Charles Stepney is a genius.
BTW I lost my dad while I was performing on stage one sunny Sunday 20 years ago.
Funkish Bass