Live in Europe (Billy Paul album) explained

Live in Europe
Type:Live album
Artist:Billy Paul
Cover:Billypaulliveineuropealbum.jpg
Released:1974
Recorded:December 1973
Genre:Soul, Philadelphia soul
Length:30:56
Label:Philadelphia International
Producer:Bobby Martin
Prev Title:War of the Gods
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Got My Head on Straight
Next Year:1975

Live in Europe is an album by soul singer Billy Paul. The album was produced by Bobby Martin and arranged by Billy Paul and Caldwell McMillan. It was recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, London and Central Hall, Chatham, England in December 1973. Released in 1974, this album reached #10 on the Billboard Soul Album chart and #187 on the Billboard Pop album chart.

Release and critical reception

Following his 1973 European tour, Billy Paul taped an episode of Soul Train on January 20, 1974. Stephen McMillian wrote: "During Billy's interview with Don [Cornelius], he mentioned that he had returned from a European tour with the O'Jays and The Intruders, stating that the response was great and very receptive. 'The most amazing thing is to see people who can’t understand your language but they enjoy your music and the sound,' Billy told Don. Several of the songs he performed on the London leg of the European tour were released on his wonderful live album entitled Billy Paul Live in Europe."[1]

On its release in 1974, Billboard noted in its June 22 issue: "The five songs on the album average eight minutes in length, but the time is taken up by extended singing, concentrating on separate parts of the material, rather than a lot of empty rapping. The excitement at Paul's London debut is palpable. Best cut: 'Brown Baby.' Dealers: Can display in tandem with new O'Jay live LP cut at same hall."[2]

AllMusic's Ron Wynn wrote: "Paul was not a great live vocalist either as a jazz or soul singer, something that was evident on this mid-'70s set. No matter how polished or well-rehearsed the backing band, Paul's flaws couldn't be covered as smoothly in a concert setting, and they're revealed along with his strengths -- timing, a good delivery, and decent range and interpretative skills."

Track listing

All tracks composed by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff; except where indicated

Side 1

  1. "War of the Gods Introduction-Brown Baby" – 9:11
  2. "Thanks for Saving My Life" – 4:19

Side 2

  1. "Me and Mrs. Jones" (Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, Cary Gilbert) – 8:48
  2. "Your Song" (Bernie Taupin, Elton John) – 8:41

Note: digital versions of the album divide the LP's first track: "War of the Gods Introduction" (2:00) and "Brown Baby" (7:09); the live version of "Me and Mrs. Jones" appears in a slightly longer form (9:04) as a bonus track on digital versions of the studio album 360 Degrees of Billy Paul (1972).

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1974)Peak
position
Billboard Pop Albums[3] 187
Billboard Top Soul Albums10

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McMillian . Stephen . Soul Train History Book: Billy Paul . soultrain.com . 16 March 2015 . 29 May 2015.
  2. Web site: Billboard's Top Album Picks . 22 June 1974 . Billboard Magazine . 29 May 2015.
  3. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5113/charts-awards/billboard-albums|pure_url=yes}} Billy Paul US albums chart history]. allmusic.com. 29 May 2015.