The Atlantic Years 1968-1973 (LP)

 
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Barbara Lynn
The Atlantic Years 1968-1973 (LP)

[ Atlantic / Warner / LP ]

Release Date: Friday 3 July 2020

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Barbara Lynn Ozen is an American rhythm and blues guitarist, singer and songwriter born in Beaumont, Texas and played piano as a child but switched to guitar, which she plays left-handed, inspired by Guitar Slim, Jimmy Reed, Elvis Presley and Brenda Lee. She is best known for her R&B chart-topping hit "You'll Lose A Good Thing." In 2018, Lynn received the National Heritage Fellowship. She performed in local clubs in Texas, where singer Joe Berry introduced her to Huey P. Meaux who ran Sugarhill Recording Studio and several labels in New Orleans. Her first single, "You'll Lose A Good Thing," co-written by her and Meaux, was recorded at Cosimo Matassa's J&M Studio with session musicians including Dr. John and was released by Jamie Records in 1962. It was a #1 US Billboard R&B chart hit and Top 10 Hot 100 hit. The song was later recorded by Aretha Franklin and became a country hit for Freddy Fender.

Unusual for the time, Lynn was a female African American singer who both wrote most of her own songs and played a lead instrument. Soon Lynn was touring with Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Dionne Warwick, Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, James Brown, Al Green, Carla Thomas, Marvin Gaye, Ike & Tina Turner, The Temptations and B.B. King. She appeared at the Apollo Theater, twice on American Bandstand. In 1965 she had her song, "Oh Baby (We've Got A Good Thing Goin')" (1964) covered by the Rolling Stones on their album The Rolling Stones Now! in the US and Out Of Our Heads in the UK.

She signed with Atlantic Records in 1967 and recorded Here is Barbara Lynn in 1968. Dissatisfaction with poor promotion and having three children in 1970 largely contributed to her decision to retire from the music business for most of the 1970s and 1980s.

Tracks:

A1. You're Losing Me
A2. You'll Lose A Good Thing
A3. This Is The Thanks I Get
A4. Maybe We Can Slip Away
A5. He Ain't Gonna Do Right
A6. People Like Me
A7. You're Gonna See A Lot More (Of My Leaving) A8. Love Ain't Never Hurt Nobody
B1. Sufferin' City
B2. Nice & Easy
B3. I'm A One Man Woman
B4. You Better Quit It
B5. (Daddy Hot Stuff) You're Too Hot To Hold
B6. You Make Me So Hot
B7. It Ain't No Good To Be Too Good
B8. Soul Deep