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Release Date: Tuesday 19 June 2018
Come a Little Closer is the eleventh studio album by Etta James, released in 1974 on the Chess label.[3] The album reached a peak position of number 47 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart.
Etta James was fighting serious substance abuse problems when this album was recorded, commuting to the sessions from a rehab center. It was a triumph simply to complete the record at all. Although James' life may have been in rough shape outside of the studio, she delivered a fairly strong set that fused forceful '70s soul arrangements with some rock (Randy Newman and John Kay both contribute compositions), jazz, and New Orleans R&B. Some of the material is routine, but there are some very strong cuts, like a rousing "Sookie Sookie" and "Out on the Street Again," with its slightly sinister funk groove. "Feeling Uneasy," in fact, counts as one of the unsung highlights of her career, with a wrenching, near-wordless scat-moan vocal over a suitably languorous, melancholy blues-jazz arrangement.
1 Out On The Street Again
2 Mama Told Me
3 You Give Me What I Want
4 Come A Little Closer
5 Let's Burn Down The Cornfield
6 Power Play
7 Feeling Uneasy
8 St. Louis Blues
9 Gonna Have Some Fun Tonight
10 Sookie Sookie
11 Lovin' Arms
12 Out On The Street Again (Single Edit)