Etta James – Call My Name LP (Cadet Records): Soul Classic Vinyl Review
Cadet Records 1966 – LP 4055
notes:
Released in 1967, Call My Name captures Etta James at
a turning point in her career, blending deep soul, gospel
influences, and emotional storytelling. This album stands
as a powerful example of late-60s rhythm and blues evolution.
Released January 27, 1967
Recorded December 1966
Studio Ter Mar Studios,
Chicago
credits:
Producer Monk Higgins & Ralph
Bass
Engineer – Doug Brand
While exact session credits for every track may vary or
be partially undocumented, recordings from this period
at Cadet/Chess studios commonly featured:
Piano and Hammond organ players from Chicago’s soul scene
Electric guitar session musicians specializing in blues-R&B
fusion
String orchestras arranged for emotional depth
Horn sections (trumpet, saxophone, trombone)
Professional rhythm section drummers and bassists from studio
pools
These musicians were not always credited individually,
but they were essential to shaping the rich soul sound of the
album.
tracklist:
A1 Happiness 2:48
written by Smith, Dollison
A2 That's All I Want From You 2:45
written by Rotha
A3 Have A Little Faith In Me 2:40
written by Higgins, Wrencher
A4 I'm So Glad (I Found Love In You)
3:12
written by Smith, Dollison
A5 You Are My Sunshine 2:37
written by Davis, Mitchell
A6 It Must Be Your Love 2:52
written by Bernard, Higgins, Dollison, Foster
B1 842-3089 (Call My Name) 2:57
written by Higgins, Dollison,
Foster
B2 Don't Pick Me For Your Fool 2:31
written by Higgins, Dollison, Foster
B3 I Prefer You 2:50
written by Higgins, Dollison
B4 Nobody Loves Me 2:45
written by Higgins, Wrencher
B5 It's All Right 2:37
written by C. Mayfield
B6 Nobody Likes You 2:53
written by Higgins, Dollison

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