Genuine John - Genuine John (1970) Rhythm & Blues, Psychedelic Rock
Comprising of veteran session musicians, this release carries a soul, funk feel with a touch of jazz fusion. A hidden gem.
Despite this album’s eye-catching album jacket, it seems to be little-known obscurity buried in the vast Capitol Records 1970’s catalogue. There also is very little information to be culled online. Anyway, what we have here is a soulful brass influenced pop rock set with a few instrumentals thrown in for good measure. “Thought She Was A Good Woman” is a rocking affair with funky baselines, nice brass and emotive vocals. Side 1 ends on a brass rocker “I Want Your Love”, which has helpings of harmonica. Side 2 opens with “I Think You Love Him”, another brass rocker which displays pop and commercial intentions – would probably have been the single pick. The slow soulful “Puppy Dog Song” sounds like it’s going to be lame, however it’s a good interlude with excellent vocal work. Among the three instrumentals, “Inside Out” is the best with its slight psychedelic effects in parts.recorddigger Dec 13 2020
Track listing
A1 Tupelo Mississippi Flash 0:00
A2 Medley: As Tears Go By / (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3:23
A3 Thought She Was a Good Woman 6:44
with Curtis Willis (vocals)
A4 Comin' Home 9:41
A5 I Want Your Love 13:05
with Curtis Willis (vocals)
B1 I Think You Love Him 16:07
with Curtis Willis (vocals)
B2 Puppy Dog Song 19:18
B3 Inside Out 22:24
B4 Goin' Down Easy 26:50
Hugh McCracken guitar, harmonica, shakers, songwriting Chuck Rainey electric bass, vocals, lead vocals, songwriter Paul Harris piano, organ, harpsichord Herbie Lovelle drums, percussion Richard Tee horn arrangements, songwriting Genuine John arranger, writer Arthur Gorson producer
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