Partager
DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS
Don COVAY & THE JEFFERSON LEMON BLUES BAND
- Ref. KC7583
- SKY RANCH RECORDS, 1992. Enregistrement 1971.
"That the virtues of Don Covay, prolific songwriter and consumated stylist, have remained so long unsung is much more than a mystery, it is a grave injustice. Even Joe Tex and Solomon Burke, comparable figures in the annals of black music, have fared better and if this album goes some small way to redressing the balance then devotees of downhome soul, that unique fusion of gospel and blues with just a 'soupçon' of country, can breathe a little easier."
Interprètes
- Don COVAY : Voix
- Tippy ARMSTRONG : Guitare
- Eddie HINTON : Guitare
- Pete CARR : Rhythm guitar
- Jimmy JOHNSON : Rhythm guitar
- Barry BECKETT : Keyboards
- David HOOD : Guitare basse
- Roger HAWKINS : Drums, Percussion
- Harrison CALLOWAY JR : Trompette
- Dale QUILLEN : Trombone
- Harvey THOMPSON : Saxophone ténor
- Ronnie EADES : Saxophone baryton
Pistes
- 1 Sweet thang
- 2 Daddy, please don't go out tonight
- 3 Why did you put your shoes under my bed
- 4 Stop by
- 5 Bad luck
- 6 Hitching a ride
- 7 Standing in the grits line
- 8 In the sweet bye & bye
- 9 Ain't nothing a young girl can do
- 10 If there's a will there's a way
- 11 What's in the headlines