Nightbirds by LaBelle

Nightbirds

LaBelle

1974

Nightbirds is a Soul & Funk album by LaBelle, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 61 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • groovy
  • soulful
  • warm

About

“It’s just an all-girl band, dealing with the facts and the pain,” the iconic vocal group LaBelle sing on this, their most commercially successful album. <i>Nightbirds</i> is certified gold, features the proto-disco Billboard No. 1 “Lady Marmalade,” and landed them on the cover of <i>Rolling Stone</i>, making them the first Black vocal group awarded that distinction—by any account, the zenith of their career as an ensemble. Yet none of that has been enough to get the trio a solid place in funk and rock’s male-centric canon. In the moment, though, it seemed like Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash were finally on the cusp of world domination. Their forceful innovation and radical inclusion, manifested through glittery, ambitious, and groovy funk rock, was finally finding an audience. But unlike their adoring peers—The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Laura Nyro among them—LaBelle had superproducer Allen Toussaint and his rock-solid Meters on their side for <i>Nightbirds</i>, bringing a sweaty Creole bounce not just to “Lady Marmalade” but the entire album. The sultry, liberated fun of “Marmalade” and “You Turn Me On” are just one side of the release, though, which has plenty of the same calls for justice as its precedents. “Somebody somewhere will hear our cries for freedom if we never, never stop,” they sing on the album’s second track, one of five on the album written by Hendryx. “We need power and we need peace,” is the refrain to <i>Nightbirds</i>’ second hugely influential single, “What Can I Do For You?”, which reached No. 48 on Billboard’s Hot 100. Their purpose was as clear as the myriad obstacles they were pushing against—but at least for the span of <i>Nightbirds</i>, the wildly talented and visionary trio were space children, ascending to a better, bigotry-free world and taking their listeners with them.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Lady Marmalade3:57
  2. 2Somebody Somewhere3:25
  3. 3Are You Lonely?3:15
  4. 4It Took a Long Time4:03
  5. 5Don't Bring Me Down2:50
  6. 6What Can I Do for You?4:03
  7. 7Nightbird3:09
  8. 8Space Children3:02
  9. 9All Girl Band3:50
  10. 10You Turn Me On4:38

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Performers

10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 61 pressings tracked on Gatefold