Minnie Riperton (November 8, 1947 – July 12, 1979) was an American soul singer and songwriter best known for her 1974 single "Lovin' You", her five-octave vocal range, and her use of the whistle register.
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| The Gems |
Minnie Julia Riperton was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Thelma Inez (Matthews) and Daniel Webster Riperton, a Pullman porter. At a young age, Riperton, the youngest of eight children, began taking dancing and ballet. As a youth she studied music, drama, and dance at the city's Abraham Lincoln Center and later contemplated a career in opera. Once she reached high school, she began singing in the Hyde Park A Capella Choir. From there, she signed her first professional contract (age 16) and began singing with an all-girl group named "The Gems" on the Chess label.
The Gems released a handful of singles as well as lend backing vocals to acts including Fontella Bass, the Dells, and Etta James. After graduating high school, Riperton went to work at Chess as a receptionist where she practiced imitating instruments, notably the strings and violin and especially the flute. Following the Gems' dissolution, she also signed with the label as a solo act, releasing a single, "Lonely Girl," under the alias Andrea Davis.
Riperton then made a complete switch when she joined the psychedelic rock group "The Rotary Connection" in 1967 and was installed as the lead singer in 1968. The group debuted that year with a self-titled LP on Cadet Concept. The singles "Amen" and "Lady Jane" found a home on underground FM radio, but the group failed to make much of an impression on mainstream outlets. During her time with "The Rotary Connection", Riperton met songwriter and producer Richard Rudolph. They married in 1969 and had a son, Marc Rudolph. While still a member of the band, Riperton mounted a solo career . Together, Rudolph and Riperton worked on Riperton's first solo album, 1969's "Come to My Garden", which met with minimal success.
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| The Rotary Connection |
Riperton rejoined "The Rotary Connection" for their last album, 1971's "Hey Love". After finishing work with them, Riperton and Rudolph took a two-year sabbatical in Florida before relocating to Los Angeles, where she sang on Stevie Wonder's Fulfillingness' First Finale and toured as a member of his backing unit Wonderlove. After touring with Wonder, she returned to the studio to work on her second solo album, "Perfect Angel". Because of her work with Stevie Wonder, he agreed to help produce "Perfect Angel", which contained the international pop hit "Lovin' You". "Lovin' You", the melody of which had previously been recorded and then looped to soothe Riperton and Rudolph's daughter, Maya Rudolph.
The year 1974 proved to be big for Riperton, as her album "Perfect Angel" was certified gold by the RIAA. The single “ Lovin’ You” made Riperton a household name. Early reviews labeled her the "piccolo coloratura" because her coloratura soprano abilities were so astonishing that many people incorrectly attributed the notes to funky instrumentation. In 1975, she returned to the studio to produce 1975's "Adventures in Paradise" and, although it didn't mirror the success of "Perfect Angel", it was popular with R&B audiences. The album contained the song "Inside My Love", which has now become a classic with younger audiences. In 1976, while working on her fourth solo album, "Stay In Love: A Romantic Fantasy Set to Music", Riperton found that she was suffering from breast cancer. The following year, President Jimmy Carter presented her with the American Cancer Society's Courage Award, and she later became the chairwoman.
In 1978, Riperton signed a new contract with Capitol Records and began work on her last album, titled "Minnie". The album contained the hits "Memory Lane" and "Lover and Friend". Riperton continued performing despite her declining condition, with 1979's Minnie the final album completed during her lifetime. She died in L.A. on July 12 of that year. "Memory Lane," the biggest single off Minnie, was later nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. Unreleased vocal tracks with new instrumental backing comprised 1980's posthumous collection Love Lives Forever, which likewise resulted in a Grammy nomination, this time for "Here We Go," a duet with Peabo Bryson.
She eventually lost her battle with cancer and passed away on July 12, 1979. A year after her death, Capitol released a posthumous album, "Love Lives Forever", featuring her recorded vocals with various singers such as Peabo Bryson, Michael Jackson, Shanice and Stevie Wonder. Today, Riperton's influence can be heard in the voices of Mariah Carey, Chanté Moore and Ariana Grande. Her son, Marc Rudolph, is a music engineer. Her daughter, Maya Rudolph, is a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live (1975).
(Edited from IMDb bio and AllMusic)








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For “Minnie Riperton – Her Chess Years (1998 Chesss) (@320)” go here:
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1. The Gems – All Of It
2. Andrea Davis– Lonely Girl
3. The Gems)– Happy New Love
4. Rotary Connection– Magical World
5. Rotary Connection– Christmas Love
6. Rotary Connection– Silent Night
7. Rotary Connection– We're Going Wrong
8. Rotary Connection– Respect
9. Rotary Connection– Tales Of Brave Ulysses
10. Rotary Connection– The Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
11. Rotary Connection– A-Muse
12. Rotary Connection– Love Me Now
13. Rotary Connection– Living Alone
14. Rotary Connection– They Call It Stormy Monday
15. Rotary Connection– Want You To Know
16. Rotary Connection– If I Sing My Song
While this compilation is credited to Minnie Riperton, none of the 16 tracks from 1964-1971 were actually released under her name. Indeed, a more apt title might have been "Best of Minnie Riperton and the Rotary Connection," as 13 of the songs are Rotary Connection cuts on which she sang lead. The other three date from before the Rotary Connection days, with a couple of tracks by the Gems (a mid-'60s girl group) that bear Riperton's lead vocals, as well as the 1966 single "Lonely Girl," which is actually Riperton solo, but was released under the pseudonym Andrea Davis.
Thanks to Bob Halderman for the lone of this album.
For “Minnie Riperton – The Best Of Minnie Riperton (1981 Capitol) (@192)” go here:
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1. Moment With Minnie 0:52
2. Perfect Angel 3:21
3. Memory Lane 3:57
4. Lovin' You 3:22
5. Can You Feel What I'm Saying? (Live Version) 4:28
6. Here We Go 4:03
7. Inside My Love 3:58
8. Lover And Friend (Live Version) 4:09
9. Woman Of Heart And Mind 3:42
10. Young Willing And Able (Live Version) 4:18
11. You Take My Breath Away 3:43
12. Another Moment With Minnie 0:35
13. Adventures In Paradise 3:12
This album only covers her catologue with both Epic Records and Capitol Records from 1974- 1979 and features a new remix of "Memory Lane"; unreleased live versions of "Can You Feel What I'm Saying?", "Lover And Friend", and "Young, Willing, and Able"; two brief dialog tracks called "Moments with Minnie..."; and a cover of Joni Mitchell's "A Woman of Heart And Mind", a holdover from the Minnie sessions, as the "new" track.
For “Minnie Riperton - Perfect Angel (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1974/2017)(@320)” go here:
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Disc: 1
1 Reasons 3:25
2 It's So Nice (To See Old Friends) 4:47
3 Take a Little Trip 4:11
4 Seeing You This Way 2:51
5 The Edge of a Dream 4:20
6 Perfect Angel 3:41
7 Every Time He Comes Around 3:55
8 Lovin' You 3:44
9 Our Lives 5:42
10 Single Version
11 Lovin' You (Single Version) 3:20
12 Seeing You This Way (Single Version) 2:35
Disc: 2
1 Reasons Extended Version with Alternate Vocal 4:15
2 It's So Nice (To See Old Friends) Extended Version 8:45
3 Take a Little Trip Duet with Stevie Wonder 4:15
4 Seeing You This Way Acoustic Version 2:40
5 The Edge of a Dream Extended Version 5:20
6 Perfect Angel Extended Version 5:00
7 Every Time He Comes Around Extended Version 6:10
8 Lovin' You Alternate Band Version 4:50
9 Our Lives Extended Version 9:40
10 Don't Let Anyone Bring You Down Perfect Angel Version Featuring Hubert Laws 3:20
When Celebrating her 70th birthday, Capitol/UMe released a 2-CD edition of Minnie Riperton's best-selling album, co-produced by Stevie Wonder with his band Wonderlove backing, including her No. 1 smash, "Lovin' You." Stevie appears on a duet version of one song; the set also includes alternate takes and extended versions plus a track not included on the original LP. Riperton has inspired countless singers from Mariah Carey to Christina Aguilera, and this `perfect' deluxe only enhances her legacy.
For “Minnie Riperton – Les Fleurs (The Minnie Riperton Anthology) (2001 Stateside) (@320)” go here:
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1. Rotary Connection Featuring Minnie Riperton– I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun 5:45
2. Minnie Riperton– Reasons 3:27
3. Minnie Riperton– Every Time He Comes Around 3:52
4. Minnie Riperton– Young, Willing And Able 3:46
5. Minnie Riperton– Inside My Love 4:41
6. Minnie Riperton– Memory Lane 4:25
7. Minnie Riperton– Love Hurts 3:38
8. Minnie Riperton Feat. Peabo Bryson– Here We Go 4:05
9. Minnie Riperton– You Take My Breath Away 4:32
10. Minnie Riperton– Strange Affair 7:57
11. Minnie Riperton– Take A Little Trip 4:11
12. Minnie Riperton– I'm A Woman 3:59
13. Minnie Riperton– Lovin' You 3:46
14. Minnie Riperton– Les Fleur 3:16
15. Minnie Riperton Feat. Jose Feliciano– Light My Fire 5:10
I am currently looking for Minnie-Riperton-Petals-The-Minnie-Riperton-Collection (which is far better than the Les Fleurs Antholgy) Can anyone help?
Well music lovers I didn’t have to wait very long. A big thank you goes to “Robert” for his quick reply.
For “Minnie Riperton – Petals • The Minnie Riperton Collection (2001 Capitol)” go here;
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1. Minnie Riperton– The Edge Of A Dream
2. Andrea Davis– You Gave Me Soul
3. Andrea Davis– Lonely Girl
4. Rotary Connection– Respect
5. Rotary Connection– We're Going Wrong
6. Rotary Connection– I Took A Ride (Caravan)
7. Minnie Riperton– Come To My Garden
8. Minnie Riperton– Completeness
9. Minnie Riperton– Expecting
10. Minnie Riperton– Les Fleur
11. Minnie Riperton– Studio Dialog
12. Minnie Riperton– Seeing You This Way (Demo)
13. Minnie Riperton– Reasons
14. Minnie Riperton– Take A Little Trip
15. Minnie Riperton– Lovin' You
16. Minnie Riperton– Every Time He Comes Around
17. Minnie Riperton– Love And Its Glory
18. Minnie Riperton– Simple Things
19. Minnie Riperton With George Benson Band– Lovin' You (Live Reprise)
20. Minnie Riperton– Perfect Angel
21. Minnie Riperton– Adventures In Paradise
22. Minnie Riperton– Young, Willing And Able
23. Minnie Riperton– Gettin' Ready For Your Love
24. Minnie Riperton– Baby, This Love I Have
25. Minnie Riperton– Can You Feel What I'm Saying?
26. Minnie Riperton– Inside My Love
27. Minnie Riperton Featuring José Feliciano– Light My Fire
28. Minnie Riperton– Could It Be I'm In Love
29. Minnie Riperton– Stay In Love
30. Minnie Riperton Featuring Peabo Bryson– Here We Go
31. Minnie Riperton– Memory Lane
32. Minnie Riperton– Woman Of Heart And Mind
33. Minnie Riperton– Return To Forever
34. Minnie Riperton– Lover And Friend
35. Minnie Riperton– Give Me Time
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