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Personnel: Ann Peebles (vocals); James Mitchell (arranger, baritone saxophone); Teenie Hodges (guitar); The Memphis Strings (strings); Andrew Love, Ed Logan (tenor saxophone); Wayne Jackson (trumpet); Jack Hale (trombone); Archie Turner (piano); Charles Hodges (piano, organ); Leroy Hodges (bass); Howard Grimes (drums); Rhodes, Chalmers, Rhodes (background vocals).
Recorded at Royal Recording Studios, Memphis, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Vince Aletti and David Nathan.
Like her male counterpart Al Green, Ann Peebles was a southern singer with gospel roots who found her way to Hi Records. Peebles' third album I CAN'T STAND THE RAIN was her crossover breakthrough after considerable success on the R&B charts. In addition to having a sweet vocal style complimented by a band that included the Hodges Brothers and The Memphis Horns, Peebles co-wrote most of this material.
Despite having a loving relationship with her co-writer/husband Don Bryant, songs such as "Run, Run, Run" and "Do I Need You" point to the perilous side of love. A pair of Earl Randle compositions, the sweetly wary "If We Can't Trust Each Other" and "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down," reveal a steely determination underneath Peebles' soulful delivery. Her greatest triumph and biggest hit was the melancholic title track with its odd, timbale-flavored intro. Not only did the cut garner Peebles a Grammy nomination, but was later covered by Tina Turner and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott.
Recorded at Royal Recording Studios, Memphis, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Vince Aletti and David Nathan.
Like her male counterpart Al Green, Ann Peebles was a southern singer with gospel roots who found her way to Hi Records. Peebles' third album I CAN'T STAND THE RAIN was her crossover breakthrough after considerable success on the R&B charts. In addition to having a sweet vocal style complimented by a band that included the Hodges Brothers and The Memphis Horns, Peebles co-wrote most of this material.
Despite having a loving relationship with her co-writer/husband Don Bryant, songs such as "Run, Run, Run" and "Do I Need You" point to the perilous side of love. A pair of Earl Randle compositions, the sweetly wary "If We Can't Trust Each Other" and "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down," reveal a steely determination underneath Peebles' soulful delivery. Her greatest triumph and biggest hit was the melancholic title track with its odd, timbale-flavored intro. Not only did the cut garner Peebles a Grammy nomination, but was later covered by Tina Turner and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott.
Tracks:
1 - I Can't Stand the Rain
2 - Do I Need You
3 - Until You Came Into My Life
4 - (You Keep Me) Hangin' On
5 - Run, Run, Run
6 - If We Can't Trust Each Other
7 - Love Vibration
8 - You Got To Feed the Fire
9 - I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
10 - One Way Street
2 - Do I Need You
3 - Until You Came Into My Life
4 - (You Keep Me) Hangin' On
5 - Run, Run, Run
6 - If We Can't Trust Each Other
7 - Love Vibration
8 - You Got To Feed the Fire
9 - I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
10 - One Way Street