![]() Brimming with vintage country, rhythm & blues (R & B) and pop music sounds, this retro-sonic homage to legendary singer/songwriter Brook Benton clearly demonstrates that Pride’s versatility as an artist extended well beyond the confines of country music. Originally recorded in Pride’s adopted home of Dallas, Texas during a brief mid-1980s interlude between his RCA Records and 16th Avenue Records recording contracts, this previously unreleased album displays Pride flexing newfound artistic freedom on productions that sound notably different than his 1970s/1980s country music output. Produced and engineered by Bob Pickering, chief engineer at Pride’s home studio CECCA Sound, Endlessly features a genuine string section, and an impressive array of world-class musicians who proudly called North Texas home during the mid-1980s, including legendary bassist Chuck Rainey (Steely Dan, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones), drummer/percussionist Gene Glover (Ricardo Arjona), jazz pianist Fred Crane (Al Belletto, Johnnie Mercer, Al Hirt, Doc Severinsen), guitarist Jerry Matheny (LeAnn Rimes) and Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame inductee Billy Briggs Jr. (Bob Wills) on sax. The rest of the session players backing Pride were all handpicked, seasoned North Texas studio professionals with breathtaking resumes. The songs that Pride chose to record for this tribute album were mostly derived from Brook’s initial 1959 to 1961 flurry of hits. “It’s Just a Matter of Time,” “Endlessly,” “Thank You Pretty Baby,” “So Close,” “So Many Ways” and “Kiddio” were all Top 5 R & B smashes that also crossed over to become significant Top 40 pop chart hits. More than just an outstanding homage to Brook Benton, this lavish, timeless sounding album is a potent testament to both Pride’s versatility as a music artist and the exceptional abilities of the world-class North Texas studio talents that backed him. Perhaps in time this long-lost treasure will earn the respect and acclaim necessary to elevate it into the upper echelon of Pride’s already extraordinary body of work. |
