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Monday, 5 November 2018

"Loving & Free + I've Got The Music In Me" by KIKI DEE - November 1973 and October 1974 Albums (February 2015 UK Edsel/Rhino Compilation with 2008 Remasters - 2LPs Remastered onto 2CDs with Bonuses) - A Review by Mark Barry...


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"…Ain't Got No Trouble In Life..."

Back in June 2008 – EMI UK and Europe released six Kiki Dee albums (real name Pauline Matthews) onto 'Expanded Edition' CDs covering her catalogue output on Elton John's Rocket Records between 1973 and 1987 (Geoff Pesche Remasters done at Abbey Road).

Edsel have licensed four of those beautifully transferred titles and doubled them up onto two new 2CD releases for 2015 whilst tail-ending each set with bonus non-album single sides of interest to fans. The two missing titles issued in 2008 are "Angel Eyes" from 1987 on Columbia Records and an unreleased album called "Cage The Songbird" containing material from the Rocket Records period (finally issued 2008).

With those six EMI CDs now long-since deleted and acquiring nasty price tags in the meantime and with this particular issue featuring a hefty amount of exclusive Elton John/Bernie Taupin involvement – this new 2CD reissue in its card-wrap is both timely and welcome (not to mention beautifully presented). Here are the Loving and Free details...

UK released February 2015 (March 2015 in the USA) – "Loving & Free + I've Got The Music In Me" by KIKI DEE on Edsel/Rhino EDSK 7078 (Barcode 740155707835) is an 'Expanded Edition' 2CD Reissue with 2008 Remasters and breaks down as follows:

Disc 1 "Loving & Free" by KIKI DEE (55:12 minutes)
1. Loving & Free [Side 1]
2. If It Rains
3. Lonnie & Joseph
4. Travellin In Style
5. You Put Something Better
6. Supercool [Side 2]
7. Rest My Head
8. Amoureuse
9. Song For Adam
10. Sugar On The Floor
Tracks 1 to 10 are Kiki Dee’s debut album for Elton John's newly formed Rocket Records "Loving & Free" - originally issued on vinyl in November 1973 on Rocket PIGL 5 in the UK.

BONUS TRACKS:
11. The Last Good Man In My Life
12. Hard Luck Story
13. Everyone Should Have Their Way
14. Six Days On The Road

Two 45s came off the "Loving & Free" album at the time - with one other single issued 3 years later as a belated hit. First up was "Lonnie & Josie" b/w "Last Good Man In My Life" - with both tracks written by ELTON JOHN and BERNIE TAUPIN. Released in June 1973 on Rocket PIG 2 - it unfortunately went the same as her earlier singles and didn't chart. The B-side “Last Good Man In My Life” has long been sought after by collectors as a non-album JOHN/TAUPIN track unavailable anywhere else. Apparently it was an outtake from the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" sessions. “Hard Luck Story” b/w “Everyone Should Have Their Way” was a stand-alone UK 7” single released March 1974 on Rocket PIG 10 (it didn’t chart either). The last bonus track turned up on the 2008 EMI CD and was Previously Unreleased at the time – a raucous cover of Dave Dudley's 1963 hit "Six Days On The Road" (and very good it is too).

The second 7" single finally hit pay dirt. "Amoureuse" b/w "Rest My Head" (both from the album) hit the UK shops in October 1973 on Rocket PIG 4 just before the album's release in late November. A beautiful song - it was an immediate hit with the public. Written by French singer VERONIQUE SANSON - its plaintive melody had lyrics added to it by the British composer GARY OSBOURNE. "Rest My Head" is a Kiki Dee original. "Amoureuse" peaked at Number 13 in the UK and introduced Kiki's great voice to the public. It really was a career-maker. Elton would put out his own version of his album contribution “Sugar On The Floor” as a B-side to “Island Girl” in September 1975 (DJM Records DJS 610).

The title track "Loving and Free" was finally released as a 4-track EP in a Picture Sleeve in September 1976 on Rocket ROKN 515 (sometimes referred to as the "Kiki Dee" EP). It followed on the back of the huge number 1 success of the "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" duet with ELTON earlier in June and July of that year. Its 4 tracks are: "Loving And Free", "Amoureuse", "I've Got The Music In Me" and "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am". Why it wasn't released immediately after "Amoureuse" is anyone's guess?

Disc 2 - "I've Got The Music In Me" by THE KIKI DEE BAND (57:43 minutes):
1. I've Got The Music In Me [Side 1]
2. Someone To Me
3. Step By Step
4. Water
5. Out Of My Head
6. Do It Right [Side 2]
7. Little Frozen One
8. Heart And Soul
9. You Need Help
Tracks 1 to 9 are the album "I've Got The Music In Me" by The Kiki Dee Band – released October 1974 in the UK on Rocket Records PIGL 10

BONUS TRACKS:
10. Simple Melody
11. How Glad I Am
12. Peter
13. Once A Fool

Three 45s were released around the "I’ve Got The Music In Me" album – August 1974 saw "I've Got The Music In Me" b/w "Simple Melody" put out in the UK on Rocket PIG 12. It was a big hit and rose to 19 in the charts in September of that year (broke her on American Radio too). The flipside "Simple Melody" was non-album (hence a Bonus Track here) - while the second single (the stand alone) "How Glad I Am" b/w "Peter" fared less well and didn’t chart (released April 1975 in the UK on Rocket PIG 16). On 17 November 1975, Rocket went for attempt number three with the non-album "Once A Fool" (fourth bonus on CD2) as an A-side on Rocket Records ROKN 501 combining it with the Side 1 LP-Track "Someone To Me" on the B-side - but it didn't chart.

Looks - you have to say that the presentation here is top-class. There's a card wrap for starters that gives the reissue a classy feel – but the 32-page colour booklet is gorgeous. It amalgamates the CHRIS WHITE liner notes that came with the 2008 EMI issues (he sadly passed away in 2014 and Kiki pays him personal tribute in her own notes on Page 3) – adds in a collage of rare 7" picture sleeves from around the world (Japan, Europe etc), produces track-by-track annotation for the first album and lyrics for the second record (only) and of course had credits for the reissue. Although it doesn’t say it in the booklet – these are the Geoff Pesche remasters of 2008 (done at Abbey Road) mastered in 2014 by Phil Kinrade at Alchemy Mastering. The Audio Quality is beautiful – so clear and warm. Tracks like "Amoureuse" and "Loving & Free" (with its beautiful guitar work by PAUL KEOGH) now sound astonishing - a treat to hear.

"Loving & Free" had its 10 tracks famously produced by ELTON JOHN with his house band of DAVEY JOHNSTONE on Guitars, DEE MURRAY on Bass and NIGEL OLSSEN on Drums featuring on many of the songs. Elton himself provided Keyboards and Backing Vocals on seven out of the album's ten tunes and on the non-album B-side – Tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11 on Disc 1). GERRY CONWAY and DAVE MATTACKS of FAIRPORT CONVENTION fame filled in the drums on other tracks with LESLIE DUNCAN of "Love Song" fame providing backing vocals on the superb Kiki original "If It Rains". "Travellin' In Style" is a FREE cover, "Song For Adam" is a JACKSON BROWNE cover introduced to Kiki by Elton, while she gives a very soulful rendition of "You Put Something Better Inside Me", a Gerry Rafferty/Joe Egan written STEALER'S WHEEL song. "Supercool" is the third exclusive JOHN/TAUPIN track - a rocker - though not as good as the better B-side "Last Good Man In My Life". B.J. COLE provides Pedal Steel Guitar on “Rest My Head”

The Kiki Dee Band that played on "I've Got The Music In Me" consisted of JO PARTRIDGE (Guitar), BIAS BOSHELL (Keyboards), PHIL CURTIS (Bass) and ROGER POPE (Drums). Partridge provided the song "Out Of My Head" while Boshell stumped up a whopping five – "I've Got The Music In Me", "Step By Step", "Do It Right", "Heart And Soul" and "You Need Help". Kiki brought three originals to the table – "Someone To Me", "Water" and "Little Frozen One". Of the Non-LP stuff – Kiki also wrote "Simple Melody" and "Peter" while Larry Harrison and Jimmy Williams wrote "How Glad I Am" and "Once A Fool" is a Brian Potter/Dennis Lambert song.

Boshell had worked with Folk-Rock cult group Trees on CBS Records, Guitarist Partridge had worked with Colin Scott, Philip Goodhand-Tate and Joan Armatrading while Bassist Curtis had played with Arthur Brown’s Kingdom Come, Spirit Of John Morgan and The Steve Gibbon’s band. Roger Pope was with Hookfoot and a regular member of Elton John’s Band. “I’ve Got The Music In Me” features CISSY HOUSTON and MARETHA STEWART on Backing Vocals with MIKE DEACON on Organ and String Arrangements by RICHARD HEWSON. Elton’s long-time Producing associate GUS DUDGEON did the honours at the desk. Musically the album is as strong as “Loving & Free” and hugely polished – songs like the ballads “Little Frozen One”, “Heart And Soul” and of course the title track being stands-outs.

A minor downside to this otherwise excellent reissue is that both "Lonnie & Josie" and "Amoureuse" were released in the States on MCA 40095 and 40157 respectively - and as advance radio promos, both singles sported a mono and stereo mix on either side. It's a damn shame that the exclusive "US Mono Mix" of each single wasn't included on here as bonuses when there was plenty of room. Niggles worth mentioning.

Other than that this is yet another exemplary Edsel reissue of music that deserves your renewed interest. You could of course argue that you simply buy the 2015 “Original Album Series” 5CD Mini Box Set for KIKI DEE and get five albums for a roughly a ten-spot. But I’d argue in favour of the extras and that amazing presentation (the second title on Edsel EDSK 7079 couples “Kiki Dee” from 1977 and “Stay With me” from 1979 – also with bonuses).

"...I will untangle myself...so I can be...loving and free..." - Kiki Dee sang in 1973 in earnest. Way to go Pauline...

KIKI DEE – UK 7" singles on Rocket Records

1. "Lonnie & Josie" b/w "Last Good Man In My Life" (both tracks written by ELTON JOHN and BERNIE TAUPIN) - released in June 1973 on Rocket PIG 2

2.  "Amoureuse" b/w "Rest My Head" - released in October 1973 on Rocket PIG 4

3. "Hard Luck Story" b/w "Everyone Should Have Their Way" was released in March 1974 on Rocket PIG 10

4. "I've Got The Music In Me" b/w "Simple Melody" was released August 1974 on Rocket PIG 12

5. "How Glad I Am" b/w "Peter" was released April 1975 on Rocket PIG 16

6.  "Don’t Go Breaking My Heart" b/w "Snow Queen" – 24 June 1976 on Rocket ROKN 512

7.  “The Kiki Dee EP” was released as a 4-track EP in a Picture Sleeve in September 1976 on Rocket ROKN 515. It followed on the back of the huge number 1 success of the "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" duet with ELTON earlier in June and July of that year. Its 4 tracks are: "Loving And Free", "Amoureuse", "I've Got The Music In Me" and "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am"

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