Album

I Can't Stand The Rain

Ann Peebles

1974 · Funk / Soul

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I Can't Stand The Rain by Ann Peebles

I Can't Stand The Rain is a Soul & Funk album by Ann Peebles, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.

About

"I Can't Stand the Rain" is the fourth studio album by American Memphis soul singer Ann Peeble. Released on the Hi label in 1974, it was her highest-charting record on the US Billboard 200, where it reached no. 155 and spent 7 week. Produced by Willie Mitchell and largely written by Peebles and her husband, Don Bryant, the album features the R&B hits "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down" and "I Can't Stand the Rain", the latter of which reached no. 6 on the US R&B chart and no. 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1973. Ann Peebles – vocals Howard Grimes – drums Charles Hodges – Hammond organ Leroy Hodges – bass guitar Mabon "Teenie" Hodges – guitar Wayne Jackson – trumpet Jack Hale – trombone Ed Logan – tenor saxophone Andrew Love – tenor saxophone James Mitchell – baritone saxophone Archie Turner – piano The Memphis Strings – string section .

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Tracklist

  1. 1I Can't Stand the Rain2:30
  2. 2Do I Need You2:33
  3. 3Until You Came Into My Life3:12
  4. 4(You Keep Me) Hangin' On2:44
  5. 5Run, Run, Run2:38
  6. 6If We Can't Trust Each Other2:55
  7. 7A Love Vibration2:50
  8. 8You Got to Feed the Fire2:22
  9. 9I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down2:45
  10. 10One Way Street2:50

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Classic Soul
  • gritty
  • bittersweet
  • southern

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