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  • Genre: R&B & Soul
  • Style: Soul
  • Artist: Clarence Carter
  • Format: Cassette
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Record Label: Ichiban
  • UPC: NONE




Album Features
UPC:NONE
Artist:Clarence Carter
Format:Cassette
Release Year:1985
Record Label:Ichiban
Genre:R&B, Soul

Track Listing
1. Messin' With My Mind
2. So You're Leaving Me
3. Hot Stuff
4. Fast Young Lady
5. Wrong Too Long
6. Girl from Soweto
7. Sweet Feeling
8. I Was in the Neighborhood
9. It Ain't What You Do
10. Love Me With a Feeling

Details
Playing Time:45 min.
Producer:Clarence Carter
Distributor:Ryko Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Clarence Carter (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Willis, Ken Bell (guitar); Harvey Thompson, Jim Horn, Harrison Calloway, Charles Rose, Ronnie Eades, Ben Cauley (horns); Clayton Ivey, Steve Nathan (keyboards); Gary Baker, Ralph Ezell, Brandon Barnes (bass); Owen Hale (drums); Mickey Buckins, Lenny Leblanc, Ann Aldridge, Cindy Richardson, Jinny Jackson, Tammy Simpson, Collette Simpson, Michelle Morgan (percussion).Recorded at East Avalon Recording Studio, Muscle Shoals, Alabama.Personnel: Clarence Carter (guitar, keyboards); John Willis, Ken Bell (guitar); Harrison Calloway, Jim Horn, Ben Cauley, Charles Rose, Harvey Thompson, Ronnie Eades (horns); Clayton Ivey, Steve Nathan (keyboards); Owen Hale (drums); Mickey Buckins (percussion); Cindy Richardson, Ann Aldridge, Michelle Morgan, Collette Simpson, Lenny LeBlanc (background vocals).Recording information: East Avalon Recording Studio, Muscle Shoals, AL.The first of Carter's mid-'80s albums for Ichiban, a regional label that specialized in finding a home for '60s and '70s soul veterans whose careers had stalled due to changing fashions. Carter is in typically good voice here, and he continues to be among the most, er, unabashed creators of interesting sexual metaphors around.On the disco-ish "Hot Stuff," for example he compares a prospective lover to a selection at a fast food restaurant ("I like mine," he observes, "soft and juicy and on a bun.") Elsewhere, Carter gets genuinely soulful on "Wrong to Long," a Dan Penn ballad that compares favorably to his classic "Dark End Of the Street," and gets back to his blues roots on the B.B. King-esque "Love Me With a Feeling."