Come to My Garden

RELEASE
1970
LABEL
Synergie
GENRES
Rhythm & Blues, Pop-Soul, Smooth Soul, Soul, Uptown Soul, Chicago Soul

Album Review

Minnie Riperton's solo debut is in many respects her finest hour -- devoid of the overly syrupy production that hampers her later work, Come to My Garden instead couches her miraculous voice in the elegant arrangements of the great Charles Stepney, striking a perfect balance between romantic melodrama and sensual nuance. Call Stepney's singular approach "chamber soul"--the nimble melodies and insistent grooves swell with orchestral flourishes, while the jazz-inspired rhythms (courtesy of Ramsey Lewis' group) at times evoke Van Morrison's masterpiece Astral Weeks. Stepney creates the ideal backdrop for Riperton's soaring vocals, which reveal a subtlety and restraint absent from the glass-shattering bombast of her subsequent performances -- the opening "Les Fleurs" (covered decades later by 4Hero) crystallizes the entire record, embracing both intimacy and majesty to haunting effect.
Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Les Fleur
  2. Completeness
  3. Come to My Garden
  4. Memory Band
  5. Rainy Day in Centerville
  6. Close Your Eyes and Remember
  7. Oh, by the Way
  8. Expecting
  9. Only When I'm Dreaming