Love Means Carla Thomas/Memphis Queen

RELEASE
April 01, 1997
LABEL
Stax

Album Review

Although Carla Thomas had her share of R&B hits in the 1960s, the Queen of Memphis Soul wasn't as visible on the pop charts as Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick or Gladys Knight. Thomas wasn't a superstar in the pop world, but Stax's Al Bell believed she had the potential to become one and encouraged her to take a sleeker, more Motown-ish approach. Thomas had flirted with Northern soul sounds on some of her previous albums, and it became a primary direction on the LPs Memphis Queen and its follow-up Love Means..., which Fantasy combined on this single CD in 1997. Most of Queen was produced by Detroiter Don Davis, while the main producer on the even more pop-minded Love was Thomas' brother, Marvelle Thomas. Though this change of direction didn't turn Thomas into a pop superstar, she did have a major hit in "I Like What You're Doing (To Me)" and moderate hits with "You've Got a Cushion to Fall On" and "Guide Me Well." The soul goddess had a low opinion of Davis' production style, but the fact is that "Precious Memories," "Strung Out Over You" and other Davis-produced material is highly enjoyable. And the songs from Love are equally impressive. But sadly, Love turned out to be Thomas' final Stax project.
Alex Henderson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Didn't We
  2. Are You Sure
  3. What Is Love?
  4. Daughter, You're Still Your Daddy's Child
  5. Love Means You Never Have to Say You're Sorry
  6. You've Got a Cushion to Fall On
  7. Il Est Plus Doux Que
  8. Cherish
  9. I Wake up Wanting You
  10. I Like What You're Doing (To Me)
  11. I Play for Keeps
  12. Don't Say No More
  13. More Man Than I Ever Had
  14. I've Fallen in Love With You
  15. He's Beating Your Time
  16. Unyielding
  17. Strung Out
  18. How Can You Throw My Love Away
  19. Guide Me Well
  20. Precious Memories
  21. Where Do I Go?