nevermind, forgot i just bought a new 8-track player a couple weeks ago. i like what im hearing! also picked up bobbi humphrey - fancy dancer. why is it that finding something good in a pile of 8-tracks is 1000% more likely than finding something good in a pile of records? smaller demand? more people with good taste preferred 8-tracks?
I haven't heard this LP, but Brown Sugar is a good album. "Good" as opposed to being great one, however. I remember it being a little overproduced for my taste. I think I need to sit down and revisit this one. She has some great singles though. You might find them on one of those 50s-60s Los Angeles soul comps.
I haven't heard this LP, but Brown Sugar is a good album. "Good" as opposed to being great one, however. I remember it being a little overproduced for my taste. I think I need to sit down and revisit this one. She has some great singles though. You might find them on one of those 50s-60s Los Angeles soul comps.
I got rid of Brown Sugar, it was way too uneven and just didn't do much for me (still have "Dance to the Music" on 45 though). I also have some Columbia 45 from the 60s and didn't think too much of it.
I do still have Direct Me but don't remember it at all, perhaps its time to revisit. Always been curious about her grailpiece tax-scam LP.
i like this record so much i dont even know the tracklist. i just play it.
i dont have this lp, but thats exactly the way i feel about a lot of albums...if it sounds good, you dont refer back to the tracklist, you just set the needle at the beginning and let it ride
whats the deal with this tracklist? Direct Me and B Minor are on here twice...is it like that on the LP or is it some 8-track filler shit?
8-track filler shit. Ampex (who distributed Lizard) did this with a lot of their eight-tracks...if it didn't quite fill the tape, then they'd repeat certain songs more than once.
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AH!! ok, i knew she looked familiar. forgot about that album.
I got rid of Brown Sugar, it was way too uneven and just didn't do much for me (still have "Dance to the Music" on 45 though). I also have some Columbia 45 from the 60s and didn't think too much of it.
I do still have Direct Me but don't remember it at all, perhaps its time to revisit. Always been curious about her grailpiece tax-scam LP.
i dont have this lp, but thats exactly the way i feel about a lot of albums...if it sounds good, you dont refer back to the tracklist, you just set the needle at the beginning and let it ride
8-track filler shit. Ampex (who distributed Lizard) did this with a lot of their eight-tracks...if it didn't quite fill the tape, then they'd repeat certain songs more than once.