Call My Name (album)

Call My Name is the sixth studio album by American blues artist, Etta James. The album was released on Cadet Records in 1966 and was produced by Leonard Chess.

Call My Name
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 27, 1967
RecordedDecember 1966
StudioTer Mar Studios, Chicago
GenreBlues, R&B, soul
LabelCadet
ProducerLeonard Chess
Etta James chronology
Queen of Soul
(1964)
Call My Name
(1967)
Tell Mama
(1968)
Singles from Call My Name
  1. "I Prefer You"
    Released: 1967
  2. "Don't Pick Me for Your Fool"
    Released: 1967
  3. "Call My Name"
    Released: 1967
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Call My Name was the second of a series of albums James would release that mainly consisted on Soul music. It included one song that charted on Rhythm and Blues chart, "I Prefer You," that reached #42. The other two singles spawned from the release ("Don't Pick Me for Your Fool" and "Call My Name") did not chart, becoming James's first album that did not release a Top 40 single. Allmusic gave the album four out of five stars, calling the tracks, "I'm So Glad (I Found Love in You)," "It Must Be Your Love," and "Don't Pick Me for Your Fool" as "standouts." [2] The album was released on a 12-inch vinyl LP record, consisting of twelve tracks, with six songs on each side of the album. It has been available as a CD volume since 2011 when reissued with additional tracks by Kent records[3]

Track listing

Side One
  1. "Happiness" (Vee Pea Smith, Morris Dollison)
  2. "That's All I Want from You" (M. Rotha)
  3. "Have a Little Faith in Me" (Monk Higgins, Joyce Wrencher)
  4. "I'm So Glad (I Found Love in You)" (Vee Pea Smith, Morris Dollison)
  5. "You Are My Sunshine" (Jimmie Davis, Charles Mitchell)
  6. "It Must Be Your Love" (Monk Higgins, Chuck Bernard, Morris Dollison, Billy Foster)
Side Two
  1. "842-3089 (Call My Name)" (Monk Higgins, Morris Dollison, Billy Foster)
  2. "Don't Pick Me for Your Fool" (Monk Higgins, Morris Dollison, Billy Foster)
  3. "I Prefer You" (Monk Higgins, Morris Dollison)
  4. "Nobody Loves Me" (Monk Higgins, Joyce Wrencher)
  5. "It's All Right" (Curtis Mayfield)
  6. "Nobody Like You" (Monk Higgins, Morris Dollison)

Chart positions

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1967 "I Prefer You" R&B Singles 42
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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Dahl, Bill. "Call My Name > Overview". allmusic. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
  3. Etta James, Call My Name, Kent Records CDKEND 360 , 2011
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