Van & Titus

Van & Titus

This fine male duo only ever had 2 singles issued on Buzz Cason’s Nashville based Elf label, but they cut many more sides around the time that “Cry Baby Cry ” was selling well. But whether any of them will be a match for that classic we may never know. It seems unlikely as not many can even get into the same league – not just for the superb false ending, or the insidious downward bass and guitar lines on the hook, or the tasteful female chorus and horn charts. But mainly because of the intense, almost devotional atmosphere the disc generates through the background organ and the rap under which Van (or Titus) hums his encouragement and agreement. These guys may not have been the greatest singers in the world, but on this record they scaled the real heights. Kudos to everyone involved in the production as well - Charles Chalmers, Cason and guitarist Mac Gayden.

In amongst the understandable enthusiasm for this disc, soul fans have rather unjustly passed over their first effort. "We'd Better Stop" is another class ballad performance, featuring a stop/go rhythm track and strong horns. Love the way they urge each other on through the song – turns the rather odd notion of two male voices singing to each other into perfect sense.

 

Discography

I need your loving / We'd better stop ~ ELF 90010 (1968)
Cry baby cry / The vulture ~ ELF 90016 (1968)

Note: A slightly differnet and marginally longer cut of “Cry baby cry” was issued on “Dave Godin’s Deep Soul Treasures Vol 1” on UK Kent CDKEND 143.

Cry baby cry - ELF 90016We'd better stop - ELF 90010

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