Here to Sing (album) explained

Here to Sing
Type:studio
Artist:Bob McBride
Cover:Bob McBride – Here To Sing.jpg
Released:1978
Studio:Soundstage Studios
Genre:Rock, pop, jazz
Label:MCA Records
Producer:Jack Richardson
Prev Title:Sea of Dreams
Prev Year:1973

Here to Sing is the fourth solo studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bob McBride, released in 1978 by MCA Records. Produced by Jack Richardson, it mostly consists of cover versions such as “Sail On, Sailor” by The Beach Boys and “You Send Me” by Sam Cooke and two originals written by McBride.[1] [2] [3]

Overview

For “Here to Sing”, McBride presented a new image of himself as a crooner, clean-cut and stylish, after having been the lead singer in the jazz rock band Lighthouse, belting vocals over blaring horns.[4]

The album and singles received radio airplay.  MCA Records featured McBride in their promotional suite at the Three Days In March 1978 music industry event, which RPM noted as the most interesting suite of the major labels.[5] [6] [7] [8]

Track listing

Credits adapted from liner notes.[9]

Personnel

Production

Critical reception

In New Releases, RPMI praised the album writing “…this set establishes him as one of the best in his field…” commending Bill Hughes’ “Quiet Moment” and Mike McQueen's “Light of Love” and Sam Cook's “You Send Me, couldn’t be interpreted better.”

References

  1. News: Chadderton . Brian . 3 Mar 1978 . Dressed up funk EARTH, WIND AND FIRE . Ottawa Journal.
  2. News: Krewen . Nick . 24 May 1978 . Sound Advice . St. Catharines Standard.
  3. News: 18 March 1978 . NEW ALBUMS . RPM.
  4. News: Powers . Ned . 25 February 1978 . Bob McBride "Here To Sing" . Star-Phoenix.
  5. News: FM ADDITIONS . . 36.
  6. News: 24 June 1978 . ROCK-ORIENTED PICKS . . 16.
  7. News: 15 April 1978 . SPECIAL EVENTS . . 21.
  8. News: 25 March 1978 . HOT News, Bob McBride "Here to Sing" . . 112.
  9. Web site: Bob McBride Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More... . 2024-05-18 . AllMusic . en.