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Length
  
33:08

Artist
  
Cher

Label
  
Rhino Entertainment

3614 Jackson Highway (1969)
  
Chastity (1969)

Release date
  
20 June 1969

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Released
  
June 20, 1969 (1969-06-20)

Recorded
  
April 1969 Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music, Pop rock, Folk rock, Folk music, Blue-eyed soul

Producers
  
Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd, Arif Mardin

Similar
  
Cher albums, Pop rock albums

3614 Jackson Highway is the sixth album by American singer-actress Cher, released on June 20, 1969 by ATCO. This album was a commercial failure, peaking at #160, although it received praise and positive reviews from the music critics. 3614 Jackson Highway was the address of Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. The album is by-and-large a covers album.

Contents

Album information

3614 Jackson Highway was released in the summer of 1969, was her first and last solo studio album for Atco, and was produced by Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin. The cover is a photograph of Cher with the musicians who played on the album. They are: front row, left to right: guitarist Eddie Hinton, bassist David Hood, Sonny Bono, Cher, producer Jerry Wexler, background vocalist Jeannie Greene, background vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux née,Thatcher, and producer Tom Dowd. Back row, left to right: lead guitarist Jimmy Johnson, producer Arif Mardin, drummer Roger Hawkins and keyboardist Barry Beckett. Missing were background vocalists Mary Holiday and Sue Pilkington.

This disc is certainly Cher's most ambitious project (at least for the '60s) and was designed to bring Cher success after a period of crisis because 1968-1970 wasn't a good period for Sonny & Cher and for Cher as a solo artist. The worldwide pop culture was moving on, but Sonny & Cher stayed in their original image and style. Pop music was transforming into a harder style marked by anti-war songs protesting the war in Vietnam. Cher's and Sonny & Cher's music didn't really fit in. So their records weren't really selling anymore. For months they had a nightclub act, but the audience response was less than positive.

If the public response to this album was low, the criticism was ecstatic. Critics judged this as one of Cher's best albums. A surprising element of the disc was the maturing voice of Cher, which showed more strength and versatility than in previous works. Another surprise was the sophisticated instrumentation and arrangements, which gave the disc a rock edge, along with Cher's success in interpreting other artists' songs.

The title of the album represents the address of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, where the disc was recorded.

In 1968 and 1969 Cher recorded songs which would have become an album in 1970. For unknown reasons the release was cancelled however five songs were released as singles. The other five tracks remained unreleased until 2001 when Rhino Records released a limited edition (only 4500 copies) of the album 3614 Jackson Highway with all the songs from the canceled album included as bonus tracks. The song "Superstar" is also included which was originally cut from the cancelled album.

Personnel

  • Cher – lead vocals
  • Jimmy Johnson - guitar
  • Eddie Hinton - guitar
  • Barry Beckett - keyboards
  • David Hood - bass
  • Roger Hawkins - drums
  • Jeannie Greene, Donna Jean Godchaux (néeThatcher), Mary Holiday, Sue Pilkington - backing vocalist
  • Production

  • Jerry Wexler – record producer
  • Tom Dowd – record producer
  • Arif Mardin – record producer
  • Stan Vincent – record producer
  • Greg Poree – arrangement assistance
  • Design

  • Stephen Paley – photography
  • Bryan Lasley – art direction
  • Patrick Pending – art direction
  • Songs

    1For What It's Worth2:22
    2(Just Enough to Keep Me) Hangin' On3:18
    3(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay2:41

    References

    3614 Jackson Highway Wikipedia