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 Post subject: [2009-05-11] Barbara Mason remasters of 1970s Buddah albums (Soul Brother UK)
PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:43 pm 
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Barbara Mason was born in 1947 in Philadelphia, and by the age of 12 was already starting her musical legacy. In 1965 she had a major R&B and Pop chart hit with her self written ‘Yes I’m Ready’ on the Artic label which is generally acknowledged as one of the first Philly-Soul classics. She recorded two albums for Artic in the 60’s and another for National General in 1971 before signing to Buddah in 1972.

Barbara released a string of singles starting with the non album track ‘Pow Pow Song’ then the hit ‘Bed And Board’ which had a more adult feel to it and was to set the tone for a lot of her material on Buddah, and at the time was considered a little risky for a female singer. The album mainly comprises of Philly soul ballads which was to be Barbara’s trademark sound. Most of the songs on the album were recorded at Sigma Studios Philadelphia featuring many of the Philly great’s Leon Huff, Norman Harris, Earl Young, and Vince Montana (who did all the arrangements).etc. Barbara re-cut her 60’s hit ‘Yes I’m Ready’ and extended it to 9 minutes with more sophisticated arrangements, with ad lib vocals making for many people the definitive version of this track which she was to record many times during her career. We also feature here the shorter non album 7” version.

Barbara was sent to Chicago to work with Curtis Mayfield on his ‘Give Me Your Love’ which he had written for his Superfly soundtrack. Barbara’s version became the hit reaching the R&B top ten. Curtis also produced the flip side ‘You Can Be With The One You Don’t Love’. The album cover featuring Barbara wearing only a man’s shirt was put on a giant Billboard on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles and caused a lot of interest, a smaller version was put inside the sleeve as a pop up picture, not surprisingly most second hand copies are missing this picture.

The album has been a collectors item for many years and we are proud to be able to present it for the first time on CD re-mastered from the original masters, as part of our classic albums series.


1. Yes I'm Ready
2. When I Fall In Love
3. Everything I Own
4. Let Me In Your Life
5. Bed And Board
6. Who Will You Hurt Next
7. You Can Be With The One You Don't Love
8. Out Of This World
9. Give Me Your Love
10. Yes I'm Ready (Single Mix)

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Barbara Mason was born in 1947 in Philadelphia, and by the age of 12 was already starting her musical legacy. In 1965 she had a major R&B and Pop chart hit with her self written ‘Yes I’m Ready’ on the Artic label which is generally acknowledged as one of the first Philly-Soul classics. She recorded two albums for Artic in the 60’s and another for National General in 1971 before signing to Buddah later that year.

Her debut album for Buddah ‘Give Me Your Love’ contained a reworking of her classic ‘Yes I’m Ready’, and another ballad hit ‘Bed And Board’. For her second Buddah album ‘Lady Love’ also recorded at Sigma sound Philadelphia in 1973, Barbara recut ‘Bed And Board’ and extended it to over 8 mins with a spoken word ‘rap’ section similar to the style that Millie Jackson later became famous for on with her ‘Caught Up’ albums. Barbara recorded a reply to Billy Paul’s big hit and with the gender change it became ‘Mr And Mr Jones’, and is a very popular track. Barbara would later recorded replies to other songs, most famously Shirley Brown’s ‘Woman To Woman’ and Richard Dimples Fields ‘She’s Got Papers on Me’. The albums longest track ‘World War 3’ at 10 minutes is a more groove driven semi funky horn backed Philly track , that showed the direction she was heading to with her next album. 
We also include as a bonus track the beautiful ‘Child Of Tomorrow’ which was taken from the ‘Gordon’s War’ soundtrack and released as a single. Barbara became known after the albums’ title ‘Lady Love’ because of her affinity to love ballads during this period of her career. 
The album has been a collectors item for many years and we are proud to be able to present it for the first time on CD re-mastered from the original masters, as part of our classic albums series.


1. Me And Mr. Jones
2. Bed And Board
3. Who'd Ever Think
4. World War Three
5. Caught In The Middle
6. I Miss You Gordon
7. All In Love Is Fair
8. Child Of Tomorrow

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00261E0YI/?tag=imwan-21

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 Post subject: [2009-05-11] Barbara Mason remasters of 1970s Buddah albums (Soul Brother UK)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 1:01 pm 
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