From Lee's latest album My World (2009) is this track. I love Lee Fields because he's got lots of soul in his voice -- just as I remember it from the 70's.
The Only One Loving You
See my other Lee Fields posts:
here and here
Soul, Blues, Reggae and More Music of the 60's and 70's
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Tower Of Power "Time Will Tell", "Willing To Learn"
Today's post is from yet another Greatest Hits compilation. I'm not exactly a fan of The Tower of Power's, and besides their excellent So Very Hard To Go, I didn't play too much of their music. I don't care much for the horns; they sound a bit too much like a jazz orchestra.
Looking for something to post today, I just came across these two titles by Tower of Power, however, and I do like them ...
Time Will Tell
Willing To Learn
Looking for something to post today, I just came across these two titles by Tower of Power, however, and I do like them ...
Time Will Tell
Willing To Learn
Sunday, September 27, 2009
"My Girl" The Blues Busters
Alright! For anyone who doesn't know by now: I am a big Temptations fan -- and even a bigger David Ruffin fan. So, whenever I hear a cover of their My Girl, I simply have to post it. It is a masterpiece of music. Written by Smokey Robinson and perfectly arranged by paul Riser,the song manages to spell L O V E all over without even using the letters.
It is hard for any artist to cover such a smash hit without being waved aside although somecovers are not bad at all. One of the nicer ones is by the Blues Busters. They keep things simple and don't even attempt to impress their listeners -- which is not only a good thing but also a smart thing to do.
My Girl, The Blues Busters
It is hard for any artist to cover such a smash hit without being waved aside although somecovers are not bad at all. One of the nicer ones is by the Blues Busters. They keep things simple and don't even attempt to impress their listeners -- which is not only a good thing but also a smart thing to do.
My Girl, The Blues Busters
Friday, September 25, 2009
"You'll Lose A Good Thing" Reggae version by Audrey Hall
"Hall began her career singing with Dandy Livingstone in the duo Dandy & Audrey.[1] They recorded the song "Morning Side of the Mountain" in 1969, the success of which led to an album of the same name.[1] They released a second album on the Trojan label, I Need You. Livingstone also produced Hall's early solo recordings for his Downtown label.[2] Hall worked as a backing singer through much of the 1970s and early 1980s alongside her sister Pam, including on Jimmy Cliff's Give The People What They Want, and Peter Tosh's Mama Africa,[3] but she made a comeback as a solo artist in 1985 with "One Dance Just Won't Do", an answer record to Beres Hammond's "What One Dance Can Do", produced by Donovan Germain, which took her into the UK top 20.[4] This was followed up by "Smile" in 1986, which repeated her chart success and gave her her biggest hit, and "The Best Thing For Me". In 1986, she returned to recording duets, with "Heart Made of Stone" and the album Dynamic Duo, recorded with former Paragon Don Evans.[1] She continued to work with Germain, recording for his Germain and Penthouse labels, and released the album Reggae Zones in 2001." (Wikipedia)
Thursday, September 24, 2009
A Bagful of Staxies!
It looks as if Fall had finally made it to San Antonio! But Fall wouldn't feel right without some candle light and soft music. Can't go wrong with some Staxies -- so, I'll post some of my favorite Stax-Volt Single tracks.
Wishing Everyone a Wonderful Fall Season!
Crying All By Myself -- William Bell
Stay, Baby, Stay -- Johnny Daye
If We Can't Be Lovers -- Phillip Mitchell
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
My Apologies
I'm sorry for the messy posts: different fonts etc. I have no clue how this is happening. I'm just hoping that it will disappear somehow ...
Monday, September 21, 2009
J. J. Barnes -- Another Underrated Singer With An Extraordinary Voice
Here is one excellent vocalist who has -- hereabouts -- been waiting in vain for the recognition he deserves. What a shame! J. J. Barnes's voice resembles Marvin Gaye's, and in my opinion, he sounds best on such ballads like Time Is Love and I Just Make Believe (I'm Touching You). His most popular recordings, though, are typical Northern Soul titles like Baby, Please Come Back Home and Sweet Cherry.
I Just Make Believe (I'm Touching You)
You Are Just A Living Doll has been sampled by Raekwon, which I found out through ((sawyer)) once again. Thanks!
The "bonus track" You Owe It To Yourself (part 1) is from his 1973 album Born Again.
For an informative interview with the artist, please visit TheHookandSling blog.
James Jay Barnes was born in 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. After a rather productive, but little successful, career with various American labels, he followed an invitation by Edwin Starr to come to the UK to perform. The shows turned out to be successful, and J. J. was signed to the British label Contempo records.
He has become a favorite British Northern Soul artist, performing live in England frequently.
James Jay Barnes was born in 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. After a rather productive, but little successful, career with various American labels, he followed an invitation by Edwin Starr to come to the UK to perform. The shows turned out to be successful, and J. J. was signed to the British label Contempo records.
He has become a favorite British Northern Soul artist, performing live in England frequently.
Time Is Love
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Jimmy Jackson "(Can't Live) Without You"
(l.: Jimmy Jackson, Album cover, Rollin' Dice)
A long while ago I found a wonderful cover of Without You -- the famous Nilsson song. But -- I didn't know who the singer was. Finally, I found out who he is -- or rather what his name is. Unfortunately, I couldn't dig up any info on this outstanding artist.
A long while ago I found a wonderful cover of Without You -- the famous Nilsson song. But -- I didn't know who the singer was. Finally, I found out who he is -- or rather what his name is. Unfortunately, I couldn't dig up any info on this outstanding artist.
Ever since I've heard this version, I loved it. And I mean loved it! Just listen to it, and you'll understand why. Jimmy Jackson's delivery of the classic love song is quite intense, and if you ever have lost someone you loved, you know that this is how it looks inside someone facing a tremendous loss.
Without You live version by Nilsson
Friday, September 18, 2009
The Futures "Love Will Be Around", "Love Lives On A Windy Hill"
Love Lives On A Windy Hill (Castles In The Sky) is very special to me, and no other song has ever been on repeat as often as this gem.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Howlin' Wolf "Sitting On Top Of The World" live 1974
Hier ist die Version des songs von Wolfs Album "Live and Cooking at Alice's Revisited"
"Something Beautiful" Seventh Wonder, "Something Good" Hodi Boys, "Something You Got" Tyrone Davis
Until I'm settled in my own house again, after a wonderful, wonderful trip to Germany, I'll give you a few somethings. How come I decided on song titles with the word something? They just popped up in my playlist -- and I happened to like a few tracks.
"Something Beautiful" Seventh Wonder,
"Something Good" Hodi Boys,
"Something You Got" Tyrone Davis
"Something Is Worrying Me" Otis Redding
Friday, September 11, 2009
Hey You All!
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