The First Lady of Immediate explained

The First Lady of Immediate
Type:Studio
Artist:P. P. Arnold
Released:1968
Label:Immediate
Recorded:1967–1968
Next Title:Kafunta
Next Year:1970

The First Lady of Immediate is the debut album by American soul singer P. P. Arnold, released in 1968 on the Immediate Records label.

History

By the time the album was released, P. P. Arnold, then known as Pat Arnold, left the Ikettes after beginning a friendship with Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, and signed to Immediate Records, a record label owned by the Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Oldham.[1] She re-recorded a version of a song written by Cat Stevens, "The First Cut Is the Deepest".[2] [3] It peaked at No. 18 on the UK chart.[4] "The Time Has Come" peaked at No. 47 on the UK chart, while "(If You Think You're) Groovy" peaked at No. 41.

Reception

Dave Thompson of AllMusic stated "Despite such jumbled origins, the album holds together well. "Groovy," in particular, is a no-nonsense R&B pressure cooker, leaving one to wonder why the Small Faces (who provide instrumental duties on the track) never got around to releasing a version of their own. Spector/Mann/Weill's "Born to Be Together," meanwhile, is an absolute Oldham classic, bedecking Arnold's soulful voice with a full-blooded production that leaves the original sounding like a jellyfish."

Credits

Charts

TitleYearPeak chart positions
UK
[5]
"The First Cut Is the Deepest"196718
"The Time Has Come"47
"(If You Think You're) Groovy"196841

Notes and References

  1. Book: 33 1/3 Revolutions per Minute: A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era, 1955–1999 . 978-1-4930-6460-1 . 15 July 2022 . Rowman & Littlefield .
  2. Book: Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll . 978-1-4780-1277-1 . 9 October 2020 . Duke University Press .
  3. Book: All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul . 978-0-87930-653-3 . 2002 . Hal Leonard Corporation .
  4. Book: Hearts of Darkness: James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Cat Stevens and the Unlikely Rise of the Singer-Songwriter . 978-1-4584-7140-6 . February 2012 . Rowman & Littlefield .
  5. Web site: P. P. Arnold - Full Official Chart History . Official Charts.com . March 16, 2024.