Patchwork (Bobbie Gentry Album)
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''Patchwork'' is the seventh and final studio album by American singer-songwriter
Bobbie Gentry Bobbie Gentry (born Roberta Lee Streeter; July 27, 1942) is a retired American singer-songwriter, who was one of the first female artists in America to compose and produce her own material. Gentry rose to international fame in 1967 with her Sou ...
, issued by
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on April 26, 1971. Gentry completely retired from the music industry after making a final television appearance in 1981, ten years after the album's release; although she did record another album in the late 1970s, it was not released. In 2007, Australian label Raven Records released the album on CD for the first time, paired with 1970's ''
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''. The album was also made available for digital download the same year. The cover art for the album is an uncredited painting of Gentry. According to the liner notes for the 2004 compilation ''Chickasaw County Child: The Artistry of Bobbie Gentry'', the painting is believed to have been done by Gentry herself.


Critical reception

Despite being a commercial failure, the album received positive reviews from music critics. ''
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'' called the album "simply charming," saying that "there is a strong hint of autobiography and disarming re-creations of recent times gone by." The review went on to say that "But I Can't Get Back", "Marigolds and Tangerines", "Miss Clara / Azusa Sue", "Beverly", and "Lookin' In" are stand out tracks. '' Cashbox'' gave a glowing review, saying that the album should make "those who have been taking Bobbie Gentry lightly...stop and reconsider." They went on to say the album is "a masterpiece," describing it as "a finely woven collection of tunes written and produced by Bobbie. It is a perfect album in every respect." The review concludes by saying that the album "stands a good chance of winning album of the year awards." ''
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'' called the album "another newsletter from bayou country." The review said that Gentry "might be closer to Faulkner than she is to Irving Berlin. She sings about the people she's known and loved." The review concludes by comparing the album to "leafing through a good book or someone's family album," calling it "warm and quilty like a patchwork." Richie Unterberger, writing for
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, gave the album three and a half out of five stars. He felt that "none of these songs really rank among her very best (or certainly her earthiest), and it's more something to be enjoyed by committed fans than recommended as the first or second stop for someone who wants more than a best-of collection. Still, some of the charms particular to Gentry—her husky voice, and her fusion of country, folk, and pop—remain in force, the most serious and intimate portraits ("Beverly", "Belinda", "Lookin' In", and "Marigolds and Tangerines") being the most impressive."


Commercial performance

The album peaked at No. 221 on the US ''
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'' Bubbling Under the Top LP's chart. The album's first single, "But I Can't Get Back", was released in March 1970. It peaked at No. 37 on the US ''Billboard'' Easy Listening chart and No. 93 on the Canadian ''
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'' Top Singles chart. In May 1970, "Somebody Like Me" was released as a single in the UK and did not chart.


Track listing

All songs written by Bobbie Gentry, except as noted.


Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. *John Cameron - arrangements *Bobbie Gentry - vocals, producer *John Guess - engineer *Larry Muhoberac - arrangements *George Tipton - arrangements *Jerry Toth - arrangements


Chart positions

Album Singles


References

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