Melba Montgomery (1978 album) explained

Melba Montgomery
Type:studio
Artist:Melba Montgomery
Cover:Melba Montgomery--1978.jpg
Studio:Jack Clement Recording (Nashville, Tennessee)
Genre:Country[1]
Label:United Artists
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Melba Montgomery is a eponymous studio album by American country artist, Melba Montgomery. It was released in March 1978 via United Artists Records and was the twenty second studio disc of her career. The album featured a total of ten tracks, four of which were originally released as singles. Its most commercially-successful was a cover of "Angel of the Morning". The song reached both the American and Canadian country charts in 1978.

Background, recording and content

Melba Montgomery had recently reached success as a solo artist after years of duet recordings. Her 1974 single, "No Charge", topped the country charts. The song, along with several other recordings, were released through Elektra Records.[2] It was then announced that Montgomery would sign with United Artists Records and begin working under the production of Larry Butler.[3] [4] He would produce Montgomery's eponymous album, along with Pete Drake. The project was recorded in September 1976 at the Jack Clement Recording Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee.[5]

The album's ten tracks featured diverse instrumentation from steel guitars, along with strings and background vocals.[5] Two songs were penned by Nashville songwriter and artist, Linda Hargrove: "You Sure Saved Me from Myself" and "Hope for Your Happiness". Producer Larry Butler contributed to the writing of the final track, "Never Ending Love Affair". A cover of Merrilee Rush's "Angel of the Morning" was also included on the project.[5]

Release, reception and singles

Melba Montgomery was released in March 1978 on United Artists Records. It marked the twenty second studio album released in Montgomery's recording career. It was distributed as a vinyl LP, featuring five tracks on either side of the record.[5] Billboard gave the album a positive reception, naming it among its "Recommended LP's" in 1978. The publication named "Angel of the Morning", "Never Ending Love Affair" and "Before the Pain Comes" as the album's "best cuts".[1] Four singles were included on the disc. Its first was "Never Ending Love Affair", which was originally released in June 1977.[6] The single reached number 83 on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart that year.[7]

"Before the Pain Comes" was also originally released as a single in August 1977.[8] "Angel of the Morning" was released in November 1977.[9] The song was the highest-charting from the album, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard country chart and number 48 on the Canadian RPM Country chart.[7] [10] "Leavin' Me in Your Mind" was issued as a single in February 1978.[11]

Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Melba Montgomery.[5]

Musical personnel

Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
North AmericaMarch 1978VinylUnited Artists Records
United Kingdom[12]

Notes and References

  1. Billboard's Recommended LP's: Country . . March 25, 1978 . 58 . 22 January 2023.
  2. Web site: Ankeny . Jason . Melba Montgomery: Biography . . 8 January 2023.
  3. Nelson . Pat . Nashville Scene . . February 12, 1977 . 58 . 8 January 2023.
  4. UA Country Artists . . October 9, 1976 . UA-10 . 8 January 2023.
  5. Montgomery . Melba . Melba Montgomery (Disc Information) . . March 1978 . UA–LA688–G (LP).
  6. Montgomery . Melba . "Never Ending Love Affair"/"You Sure Saved Me from Myself" (vinyl single) . . June 1977 . UA-XW1008.
  7. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. 2008. 978-0-89820-177-2.
  8. Montgomery . Melba . "Before the Pain Comes"/"I Gave All I Had to Him" (vinyl single) . . August 1977 . UA-XW1061.
  9. Montgomery . Melba . "Angel of the Morning"/"The Pinkerton's Flowers" (vinyl single) . . November 1977 . UA-XW1115.
  10. Web site: Search results for "Melba Montgomery" under Country Singles. RPM. 17 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141217063904/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=t4coo22iqv5619fr3jv0ldfl45&q1=Melba+Montgomery&q2=Country+Singles&interval=20. 17 December 2014. dead.
  11. Montgomery . Melba . "Leavin' Me in Your Mind"/"We've Been Lying Here Too Long" (vinyl single) . . February 1978 . UA-X1175-Y.
  12. Montgomery . Melba . Melba Montgomery (United Kingdom Disc Information) . . March 1978 . UAS-30152 (LP).